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Friday, December 4, 2009

Truly Sanctuary Review and Giveaway

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Trying to widdle a square peg

I must ask why people have a need to make or rather attempt to force a square peg into a round hole? Do they feel that the world will not be right unless all the pegs are in the box? I find it rather comforting to have a few of the pegs lying around the outside of the box veiwing the world from the outskirts of those confined walls. I ask myself often how can we get these people to understand to enjoy and embrace the difference rather than make it their life's goal and frustration to get the peg into their box. I myself enjoy life on the outside until the widdlers come along and begin to try and force me into the hole with every tool they own and I of course try to explain to them it's an impossible feet, I was created this way for a reason and no matter how much effort they make I cannot change my shape by their choice or mine. I guess these are the great challenges in life whether you are the peg or the widdler, do we accept our relationship as widdler and peg or do we continue to go down this path of attempts of forced change?

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Mrs. Smiths diaper bag review and giveaway

Check it out at http://familyliciousreviews.blogspot.com/2009/11/mrs-smiths-diaper-bag-review-and.html?showComment=1258861763589_AIe9_BEqfYrb92CgkTNiLvInwSlCEj-UZ775Uz2Ebx2m9APNLLNeLhtkXwQJmErYtLSwCHwTzUb6pkTjpGs2QOY_kLqqSI2WOBrFawO8DQJ1dcnVfrwhzDoTC8vJst9pA1wh2M80IUsk9gqHzREDFMfkO75F2Pa3alMYaGdIwVs_zw_k2JbZir6_y4k82CmEu9gpUm_ZHRBY0OIL8JO-CFqOhGaZ2k6Tts6hbi00rFaPD2cgjLNWAE2bGgW4Sh8O-AGufbApcNWs#c3618006661651552392

Friday, November 20, 2009

Babywearing Coat Alteration Instructions

Courtesy of http://drmomma.blogspot.com/


Babywearing Coat Alteration Instructions
[Note: I am not sure who the author is of the instructions below and I would like to cite and credit her, so if you are that person, or know her - PLEASE let me know.]We always wore our baby UNDER our coat during the cold winter weather - we would just wrap him in his Moby and put our bigger sized coats over us both. It worked perfectly and our son loves his front carry winter walks. But if you have an older baby who you already wear on your back, and you are crafty enough to fashion a coat alteration like this (I am completely void of all sewing talent myself), this is a great idea and looks fairly easy to do! :)For more babywearing links and tips, see the International Babywearing 2009 page.

This coat is really easy to make. Honest! And it's sooo much warmer and more comfy than wearing the baby over your coat.
Buy a really cheap or used winter coat a few sizes too big. It doesn't need to be puffy polyester like mine. I'm sure the technique would work with anything as long as the inside is lined with something smooth. In other words, an unlined fleece jacket would be a total flop. I know from experience. The way you get the jacket on is to hold it backwards in front of you and flip it over your head. It will settle around you and the kid's head will simply slide out through the hole, then you put your arms in and zip it up. It's easier than it sounds. Anyway, the problem with something "sticky" like fleece or wool is that the material sticks to your clothes and it's nearly impossible to get the kid's head through. You'll just end up with the kid smothering in the blanket and screaming. I know because I've tried. Not pleasant.
Now buy some matching (contrasting also looks good) fleece to your coat. Decide if you want the side fleece panels to be double or single layer thick. I have mine double on top and single on the sides. It gets HOT under that jacket really fast so adjust the amount of fleece to your local climate. I can't tell you exactly how much you'll need to buy but it won't be much. You just need enough for the 2 side and 1 top panel. My finished side panels measure 15cm x 45cm and the top one is 25cm x 11cm (or 25cm x 22cm unfolded, as it's double-thick).
Now cut away part of the back of your jacket (25cm x 40cm), leaving it attached at the bottom.Don't cut it out at the bottom. I accidentally did this and had to sew it back on again. Oops.Here's a picture of what the bottom looks like when done correctly (I hope Nabigus doesn't mind me using her photo). Her coat is sewn a bit differently than mine:
Sew the fleece panels (one or two layers thick, as you like) onto the sides of the middle coat panel. They will come to a point at the bottom and will be longer than the coat panel at the top if you do it correctly. Sew the top fleece panel (two layers thick, fold should be along the top where the kid's head will come through) onto the top of the coat panel and to the top inside bits of the side panels.
Sew the outsides of the side fleece panels to the main coat. I made mine overlap the coat a bit so that my back doesn't get cold when there's a draft. It also keeps my daughter from drooling on my back (hee, hee). The only problem with overlapping is that you have to do the flip-thing to get the coat on. If you do it without overlapping (like Nabigus above) then you could probably just put the coat on normally and their head would pop through. Which looks less strange when you're standing in a restaurant. But, then again, babywearing always draws stares, doesn't it?
Finish the top cut of the coat. I just used some leftover fleece but bias tape could be used as well, I suppose. It's important that this is finished relatively smoothly as their head will be resting on it when they're asleep. And they'll go to sleep FAST in this coat!
Now fold a sort of flat pleat on each side of the neck-hole fleece. Like this:That keeps the neck much tighter than the body so that no cold wind comes in. It can be expanded later as the kid gets bigger (that's why I didn't cut the material).
Ta da! You're done and now you have an amazing babywearing coat. Expect to be constantly asked, "Where did you GET that?"Last note: Nabigus has a tighter coat than I do so she made the panel longer to accommodate her child's feet. My daughter's feet fit under my jacket even with the shorter panel as my coat started out much too big for me. Adjust your own sewing accordingly.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Ahhh cold and flu season...

...it is among us. Time to take care of this thing we call our body, our vessel, our temple, whatever you may prefer. Hydrate, hydrate, hydrate! Herbal tea, ginger is a great choice to help your system boot up against these pesky viruses. Vitamin C, the best way is through foods containing vitamin C, OJ in the morning, strawberries, cantalope, things of this sort but if these are not accessable go for the pill form. A little extra zinc goes a long way as well. WASH YOUR HANDS! Most commonly these things spread when you touch something and then touch your face, inperticular your nose and mouth. Rest, go to bed a little early if you need to and get the proper amount of sleep you and your body will be happier.You don't have to become a hermit but you should take precautions. Remember the better you take care of yourself the less likely you will get sick and if you do it will pass a lot quicker if you're healthy. Wishing you much health in this crazy world : )

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Book Recommendation

This book is great! Easy to follow workout that makes you feel alive. Keeps you interested, sweating, and you feel like you could kick some butt when all is said and done. Whether you're interested in learning how to box or just looking for something to break up the exercise rut, this book will do the job. It truly builds you up at a reasonable pace. You have to be willing to endure true exercise and not hold back, no quick fix results. Just some good old fashion work that's fun and will really work if you put your mind and body to it. If you're like me and need something to keep you interested and moving check it out.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Picture of the Week