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Wednesday, 07 January 2009

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    Ten Years Together: The Best of Peter, Paul & Mary
    By Paul & Mary Peter
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    January!

    My goodness! January already... we had a wonderful Christmas season, and the decorations are only just coming down today.  The 6th was Epiphany- we didn't really celebrate it this year like I would've liked (other obligations cropped up) but that was when I wanted to leave the decorations all up until.  I liked keeping them up over New Years and enjoying them a little bit longer this year.  I think we'll make that a tradition!

    So far in my annual January fit of cleaning (nesting?  maybe, but I'm only 27 weeks, is that early for nesting?), I've cleaned out half of the office and vaccuumed it.  It's a big improvement, and was sorely needed, especially since Nathan's been playing on that carpet (yuck!) and he is getting much more proficient and pinching small things up and popping them in his mouth.  Now I'm resting and he's playing with toys on the newly clean and emptied floor.  I still have to figure out where I'm going to stash the ironing board and the unhung hammock...hmmm...

Wednesday, 19 November 2008

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    Christmas
    By Bruce Cockburn
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    Laundry soap!

    Here is the recipe I use to make liquid laundry soap. I was going through so much that I decided that it would be worth the effort to make my own. Also if I run out I just make more instead of it being an emergency shopping trip! The friends who gave me this recipe thought it worked better than store-bought, and I completely agree. The load of Micah's work clothes that I tested it on came out cleaner than usual! The people who gave me the recipe calculated that it was about 2 cents per load of laundry. My washing soda was three dollars cheaper than theirs was, but I'm not motivated enough to do the math.

    Liquid Laundry Soap
    1/2 cup Borax
    1/2 cup washing soda (or sodium carbonate)
    1 cup soap flakes or a grated bar soap
    2 gallons water
    20 drops essential oil (optional- I didn't have any)

    Combine Borax, washing soda, and most of the water. Boil soap flakes in remaining water, and add to first mixture. The soap will help gel the mixture. If your water is hard, add more washing soda. This recipe makes about 2 gallons, so have some jugs ready before you start!

    Use about 1/2 cup of laundry soap per load.

    If you have trouble finding the washing soda/sodium carbonate, as I did, check the pool section, where you might find it intended for use as a pH balancer. This is fine as long as it is only sodium carbonate. (I couldn't find washing soda at my Walmart, but my small local grocery had some.)

    An alternate recipe I make just for our cloth diapers is 1C Borax, 1C Washing soda, and 1C Oxyclean (4 tablespoons for a medium load). I use this instead because I was told that the bar soap in the other recipe could make my diapers retain odor and repel water! This recipe has been working very well, and I like the fact that there aren't any scents or unknown ingredients going on a tender baby bottom!

    My friend Anna also posted about making laundry soap! She makes her own powdered version, which is very similar to my liquid recipe. She points out that it takes up less storage space, so if you're interested in making your own and that is a factor, you should definitely head over there!

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  • Happily married to Micah since 6.07, we live with our son Nathan (03.08) and daughter Miriam (04.08) in the country. I'm a home maker who enjoys exploring the domestic arts, reading, writing, fellowship, smoothies, and rainy days!

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  • nettieheidmann
    Just popping by to say hello! Lovely photo, by the way!
  • Han_the_Roo
    Dear Twin, I can't believe everyone is going to see you and I'm not! I am very sad, but band is band and I keep my word, even when it hurts. And it does hurt-- I really, really wish I could skip the band competition and come down! I miss you! I am also sending some stuff with Sarah for you. :-) I
  • Han_the_Roo
    Dear Twin, I need your home address, so I can send you a letter! Please email it to me? Love, Twin
  • sarahannedipity
    Crazy Gnat, You left your dress at my house, I think. You'd better come back again and get it. You didn't leave a heart shape necklace or a single earring, too, by any chance, did you? They might of course belong to someone else.
  • Han_the_Roo
    (lemurs make good henchmen... but feel lucky I didn't say aardvarks!) My mother told me to say my favorite kind of chocolate is dark... and you know, she's probably right, since the last time someone gave me baker's chocolate as a prank, I wasn't sure it was really a prank, and I kind of liked i
  • sarahannedipity
    Hmm. I don't like this. My sister(s? apparently that make you my sister) is(/are?) keeping secrets from me. If you want to be *her* twin you have to send me five dollars. Thanks for asking. Five dollars more and you actually receive my blessing. Thanks a million, sister! ('Sucker' may be substituted
  • Han_the_Roo
    Dear Twin, Well, at least the possibility is still up in the air, instead of lying flat on its back panting for breath while evil lemur henchmen kick it mercilessly. Anywhos, if you do end up visiting family, hope you have a mahvelous time. And if you do end up visiting me, you will have a mahvelou
  • Gnattygirl
    Fairly regularly, although I cherish the hope that I'm getting better. On the other hand, I have a loft bed, with a board just above eye level, and I frequently whack my head on it. So maybe I'm not getting better, just redirecting. *sigh* ;-)
  • Hinkybelle
    No way.. you walk into door frames too?!!
  • Han_the_Roo
    Dear Twin, I hope you can come visit me! I talked to Mrs. J last night and she mentioned the possibility(!!!) You are most certainly and completely invited and welcome. And you can stay with us... the way it is looking we're going to end up with a bunch of BOYS at our house, and I guess boys are a