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November 27, 2009

Walking the Freedom Trail

History was never my favorite subject in school. Part of the reason is the way it was taught to me, by professors, out of textbooks – boring! It made me think that history was just a bunch of dates, names and facts that had no practical relevance to me. I couldn’t have cared less.

After reading A Thomas Jefferson Education, I think about “learning” differently, and I see history through new eyes. I have more of a desire to know WHY things happened and pass that desire on to my children. For this reason, I jumped at the opportunity to accompany Mike to his continuing medical education conference in Boston with our older kids. It was a chance to make history come alive for us.

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November 22, 2009

Chili and Then Some

Posted in Food      

I’ve had this recipe for many years, and it’s always been a main staple for our family. The seasonings are what make it so flavorful. Bland chili is a disappointment to me, so I really like to give ours some zip.

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November 17, 2009

How I Eliminated My Son’s Eczema

***  Please note this story was updated on October, 2010 and September, 2011.  You can read the updates at the end of the post.   ***

My oldest son, Noah was born with sensitive skin – extremely sensitive.  He was a happy baby with baby zits and an adorable smile. We thought he just had dry skin because we live in the desert.

 

Em & Baby NoahHis cheeks were always red from the dryness.  But it also affected him in his cute little rolls, his elbows, back of his knees, and his ankles. Read more…

November 15, 2009

Winning Remedy For Eye Problems & Infections

Many people have called me over the years for an easy eye infection remedy. Some of them were frustrated with conventional medicines that weren’t working.  I’ve had lots of friends ask me about pink eye. My neighbor called me recently because her daughter had gotten a tiny twig or piece of bark in her eye, it had gotten scratched, and they were wondering how to help it heal.

I LOVE helping people with eye problems, because this remedy has worked EVERY TIME. I’ve used it on myself and my children over the years with reliable success.

About 8 years ago I bought a 4 oz bag of Dr. Christopher’s Eyebright formula in powder form. Every time something Read more…

November 10, 2009

Our Boston Trip: Learning About the Revolution

This year we chose Boston as the place for Mike to do his Continuing Medical Education. We decided to bring along our oldest 3, and visit my cousin, Lisa and her husband, Dave, who live there with their 6 children.

Boston Fall Leaves

We saw the beautiful Boston fall leaves

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November 6, 2009

Kids Making Dinner: An Inspiring Tradition From Boston

The first day we spent in Boston was with my cousin, Lisa and her family.

Boyce Family

The Boyce Family on the Old North Bridge in Concord

They were so awesome to us! As they drove us all over the place that day, they informed us, that for a couple hours of the afternoon their children were going to prepare the dinner for all of us. Of course, I was immediately intrigued.

Lisa told me that a couple years previous, her husband had expressed the desire to have company for dinner on Sunday nights. With him traveling often, she responded that if it were going to happen, the kids would need to do the dinner, and he would need to clean up. Like me, Lisa also has 6 kids, and knew she couldn’t run the whole show herself 7 days a week with no break. So they started this tradition of their kids all making the dinner each Sunday.

Boyce Roast

Their oldest, Zach does the roast . . . every week. He has his own special recipe. After he put in the roast that day, he worked at cracking some acorns the kids had gathered.

Zach, acorns

They had heard that the acorns could be ground into flour and baked and eaten. They wanted to try it.

Raquel helped peel and mash the acorns . . .

Raquel, Acorns

along with Calvin & Jake,

Calvin, Jake, acorns

and Nathan too.

Nathan acorns

Calvin measured the roll ingredients,

Calvin Flour

and Jake read the recipe and announced the quantities needed.

Calvin, Jake breadmaker

After our outing to the Old North Bridge and Minuteman museum, the dough was done.

Raquel, Boyce kids dough

Raquel jumped in on the roll making action.

Raquel, Calvin Dough

Rex peeled potatoes to be boiled & mashed. Lisa pulled out spinach and fixings for a delicious salad. I peeled apples with the younger kids to make apple crisp for dessert.

Peeling with Boyces1

Dinner was lovely.

Dinner table

Unfortunately, we couldn’t use the acorn flour in our dinner. After a brief search on the internet we learned that the acorns must be crushed and dried for at least 2 weeks to get rid of toxic tannins. The kids were disappointed, the adults were relieved.

I asked our kids before we got home if they would be willing to follow and contribute to a dinner-making tradition like this one. This is called the “up front contract.”  It’s best to ask your kids at the moment of inspiration about doing something new, ahead of time. When the inspiration is gone and they’re thinking about other things, it’s less likely to happen.

My kids said yes, but then 2 weeks later they left with Mike to Bolivia for 2 weeks (yes, October was our travel month). Meanwhile, I hope to be consistent with this training over the next 6 months.

So this Sunday I’m starting a new tradition. I’ll get out a roast and crock pot, white wheat flour and bread maker, potatoes, and spinach with salad fixings.

We’ll see if Nathan remembers the secret roast recipe.

November 2, 2009

How I Resolved Uterine Fibroids & Prevented More Miscarriage

EmiliHi there! This is Jenni’s younger sister, Emili, here to explain one of my greatest lessons that I learned from a difficult personal experience.

Disclaimer: I will be talking about “women issues” openly. Please do not read this post if that bothers you.

I have always loved children. Whether it be babysitting a big family (which I did often when I was young), helping a family with small children stay quiet in Church or a new baby in the family, I was always the one in the middle of it.

I felt I could relate to kids in a special way and it always made me happy to be playing. If there was a baby in the room, I was usually the one holding it. So, naturally I have always wanted a big family of my own. Read more…

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