Never mind the "Secret Lives of Bees"--I'm intrigued by the Secret Lives of Kids. I would never guess what's going on in my own kids' heads if I didn't chatter and play with them. Case in point: our 11-year-old son, Christian, has been harboring a long-standing wish to own chickens. I had no idea. He … Continue reading Home to Roost
Tag: Sustainable Living
Kitchen Chemistry #2: DIY Household Cleaners
Here we are---the second installment of do-it-yourself products on my money-saving mission for the household... We got off to a small-scale but sparkly start the other day with DIY jewelry cleaner, which did an amazing job without the gagging sulfur-smells of commercial cleaners. And that actually raises a point I hadn't addressed before. I've been … Continue reading Kitchen Chemistry #2: DIY Household Cleaners
Food-Stamp Kitchen Chemistry #1: Jewelry Cleaner
I don't know the original source of this newspaper clipping, which I found (wouldn't you know) on Pinterest, but it speaks to some of my own feelings about tattoos. I consider my own tattoos as my permanent "accessories," or "jewelry" with stories... Though (despite my love of sailing) I hope they won't be put to … Continue reading Food-Stamp Kitchen Chemistry #1: Jewelry Cleaner
The Controversy of Kid-Calendars
The other day a blogging-friend (Judy, over at Connecting Dots...to God) posed a question which is plaguing a whole generation of parents. The dilemma? Kid-calendars! Many kids today have such busy schedules that a person might be forgiven for mistaking a glimpse of their calendars for schedules of heads of state. Even parents who remember … Continue reading The Controversy of Kid-Calendars