And the verdict is…

Oh this is good!…REAL GOOD…

But this is something that I am ready to accept but not ready to be.

At the ripe old age of 44, I am going to be …

A grandmother.

Where did time go?

Where did the baby that I held in my arms only moments before go?

When did the joy of a new mother wear off and when did I realize that I was now an “expert” at raising children. 

I only say this because they are alive, happy and still love me. I believe that is what an expert in child rearing would look for.

I somehow feel as if the world is slipping away behind me, somewhere I am drifting off into outer space…floating to one of the endless billion solar systems thousand upon thousand of light years away.

Reality hasn’t set in. 

Life is still young, at least in my mind.

 

Yet, it is right. 

It is good.

A grandmother…

 

 

WOW!

Healthy Living for Women-Going Green

I have read a few weeks now on the subject and have decided to write up my own version of the topic. Men, if you’re reading, you might want to stop now before you get all “weirded” out. Women, please continue, this is vital to every one of you! 

We women are blessed with the richness of being able to give birth to a child. We also have menstruation. You have to have the latter to achieve the former and we are taught that menstruation is a bad thing in this society. Although I have no proof of this due to my motherly raising up of the “We don’t talk about those things, honey” syndrome, I firmly believe Menstruation is a very natural and healthy thing…er, at least it was in the beginning. 

Our society has made a focal point for menstruation to be discreet and not spoken of and has also benefitted millions upon millions of dollars from it in disposable products for ‘that-time-of-the-month”. We use up so many disposable pads and tampons in our lifetime that we could fill a large dump truck with it! Then there are those of us that have had a few children, we seem to have bladder issues as well so there goes a few more million dollars!

I recently recieved an update on a going green website that deals with a lot of medical issues. I found out through that update for the first time in my life that there are alternatives to tampons. I learned about cloth pads and I also learned what all the disposable products do not only to the environment but to our bodies. 

It seems that tampons and disposable pads can cause, (I said CAN, I highly doubt that it happens to every one of us) heavy bleeding, bladder trouble (just the thing I was using pads for!), cancer, extended periods, severe cramping, headaches, vaginal irritation, etc. not to mention the Toxic Shock Syndrome that happens primarily in the West as well. I was ecstatic with this finding as one of the side effects of Fibromyalgia which I came down with 20 years ago is, um…all of the above except the Toxic Shock. I have wanted relief from every one of these symptoms for years! I know Fibromyalgia can cause chemical sensitivities, but I never put two and two together  and realized that my montly products were causing a lot of the symptoms that kept me feeling horrible for the first few days of every period.  One of the worst things about disposable menstrual products is listed here and quoted from “Home Safe Home” by Deborah Lynn Dadd:

Tampons and Sanitary Pads – Commonly made from synthetic fibers derived from petroleum, tampons and pads can outgas harmful chemicals and because they’re also usually bleached, they contain dioxins. Traces of the dioxin TCDD – possibly the most toxic chemical ever produced – has been found in tampons and is a known carcinogen. It’s also known to cause birth defects and sterility as well as liver damage and suppression of the immune system. Plus, it can be absorbed easily through the skin. The alternative: For thousands of years women have used rags. Today’s alternatives also include organic, bleach-free cotton tampons and natural latex “Keepers.” 

So, I began to research. I found out that the average woman in the western world throws away 10 to 15 thousand pads and tampons in her lifetime. For me, that is a sum of around 1500 dollars in ten years. Times that by the women who have peariods and you have a sure money making deal! With knowledge like that, why would they want you to know what the products may cause? 

I also found out how to make your own cloth pads, how to clean and care for them, and that when switching to cloth pads, most women felt better almost overnight. It was worth a shot. The trouble was, for me a pad was not going to cut it. I had to find something else because I didn’t like to have that wet icky feeling, and I am sure you women out there understand that one! So I did some more research into another alternative, the menstrual cup. It appears that there are many different styles, shapes, sizes and the like with only a couple being made in the United States, the rest are from Canada, Europe and Africa.  None the less, I did not let that stop me from my search. I bought the cheapest model from the US as I didn’t have that much time to wait and found that it was suitable but I had to “tweak” it a bit to work for me. 

Last week I got to use my new products as a test. First of all, I never wore anything but a cloth pad prior to my period starting. I found that only one day did I have just a slight headache instead of a throw-me-in-bed-and-hope-to-die migraine. That was an amazing feat in and of itself! Second of all, I realized that the menstrual cup was the greatest invention known to women! Yes, men still get the wheel- but women can claim the menstrual cup! (even if it was invented by a man, women stand up and claim it!) I could not believe the ease of use, the fact that I had to attend to things so very few times and I also could sleep through the night instead of having to get up to change one thing or the other in the middle of the night 5 or 6 times! YEAH BABY! That was a wonderful moment for me!

Since my experience I have also purchased a cup from Europe which will hopefully be more “fitting” for me  and am anxiously waiting the arrival. They are truly my saviours when it comes to periods! Also, instead of having 6 or 7 days of misery, my period was cut down to 3 days of heavy to medium flow and a couple days of spotting. My bladder issue is all but gone and I don’t think I will be needing any medication to take that “Gotta Go” feeling away from me and it is such a relief!

I have learned a lot with just these few simple steps toward better health.  It might have been a challenge to get to this point but it seems like it is all downhill now. In fact, I am making my own cloth pads to sell and am going to call them, “Green-Cycle” because they are better for you and the environment. Period. 

Need I say more?

Antibiotics in the Water

Nothing can be said to this that hasn’t already been said. Why do human beings believe they can contaminate the world with toxins and we won’t suffer from it?

Click on the link below:

http://www.naturalnews.com/025415.html

I was thinking…

Sometimes it isn’t a good thing, when I think. This time, it was. I was remembering milestones in my life. I was remembering how it felt to graduate high school, marry, to have children, to watch them grow and graduate themselves, to watch them marry…
I can remember a time when I would simply look at all these things and pick out the one I was most proud of. How before I had children, although I love my husband dearly, I was most excited that I had graduated. He was not in the least excited that I thought graduation was more of a milestone than marrying him, but I did not mean it the way he took it. I simply thought of the hours and hours of grueling work put into all those papers and tests. It was really the last place on earth I would have liked to have been, but I stuck it out and got through it. It truly was a milestone.
No, it’s not that way anymore. I take them all in a lump sum. Life is too precious not to love every day for what it is. Each day is a milestone in itself. I will never see today again, but the things I did in this day may follow me for the rest of my life. I am only ordinary, no saint, but if I try hard, perhaps I might make the world better for one soul, if I try hard enough. That is about the greatest milestone anyone could ask of their life. I look hopefully each morning to the day ahead and ask my Creator if I am able to help someone in this day to please bring them my way. Most days are pretty plain, but hopefully even in those days I make some impression of trying.
It really doesn’t matter if I do or not. It matters that I tried. It matters that I care enough to try.
It matters that I believe that tomorrow will be my greatest milestone yet.

New beginnings every day

Life is good. 

It really is…but you will hardly ever hear of the goodness in this world. 

People are too ready to jump on any wagon of complaint they can. They are looking for a savior and they never do realize that they can save themselves better than any one person in the world could. 

Our world needs fixing: sprucing up, a facelift. It needs to have someone watch out after it. It’s not that hard. We just have to start thinking on our own how we can take care of the earth. We can’t look at a news article of the waste floating in the ocean and all the sea creatures stuck in it and go, “Aww, isn’t it too bad! I hope someone someday can fix this!” No, we can’t beg out that easy. It’s our turn to move into position and take some responsibility. We may not have made the mess, but just like a mother who is caring for her teen-aged sons knows, (Yes, I have been there and done that) if you want something cleaned up you’d better just do it yourself! 

This is the year that I have decided I am going to begin to “Be the change I wish to see in the world” as Gandhi said so well. This is the year I start throwing away my old habits and go green, eco, healthy, and mindful.  I want to start with my train of thought right down to what I throw away or how I get my electricity. I am going on a journey of learning. Both spiritually as well as physically. It is time to change.

And so begins my journey as I log in for the first time. I have already made some changes of which I will soon discuss. Hopefully, these are good changes and I will know soon.

Until then, I choose to remain positive and walking the most positive and happy walk I can. 

Life IS good and I don’t want to miss it!