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Just another WordPress.com site. Newer posts →. December 6, 2010. 1 1/4 t. cinnamon. 1 1/4 t. ginger. 4 c whole wheat flour. 4 t b powder. 1 pound powdered sugar. 1/2 t cream of tartar. 3 egg whites, room temperature. Whisk together sugar and cream of tartar. Add egg whites, and whip for about 5 minutes. Keep bowl of icing covered with a damp cloth as it dries out quickly. Use immediately. This makes more than you need, so if you want to make a 1/2 batch or 2/3 batch, go for it. Cleaning a Glass Top Stove.
Wordless Wednesday | Taking Back Homemaking
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Just another WordPress.com site. Birth of Rachel Elizabeth. December 29, 2010. Rachel is 2 weeks old today! These are the photos from the first week and a half when my parents were here. I do have a few more recent ones on my camera, but it is in the dining room, and I’m laying here with a baby sprawled all over me, so those will have to wait. I may be prejudiced, but I think she looks cuter every day. 🙂. This entry was posted in Wordless Wednesday. Birth of Rachel Elizabeth. December 30, 2010 at 1:17 am.
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Just another WordPress.com site. December 29, 2010. Rachel is 2 weeks old today! These are the photos from the first week and a half when my parents were here. I do have a few more recent ones on my camera, but it is in the dining room, … Continue reading →. Birth of Rachel Elizabeth. December 19, 2010. December 13, 2010. No, we didn’t name the baby Norbert! New Curtains Part 2: Drapes. December 11, 2010. I am thrilled with how easy these were to construct, and with how great they look! December 9, 2010.
Birth of Rachel Elizabeth | Taking Back Homemaking
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Just another WordPress.com site. Wordless Wednesday →. Birth of Rachel Elizabeth. December 19, 2010. I called my mom in PA to tell her to head on down to FL. Then I swept, did a load of laundry, and dusted a few rooms. We went on our usual after dinner walk at 10 pm, showered, and went to bed. I was having a few intermittent contractions, but nothing more than usual. How women labor while lying down I cannot fathom. I never wanted to transfer, or have pain medication. I wanted it to end, and I wanted...
Meet Norbert! | Taking Back Homemaking
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Just another WordPress.com site. New Curtains Part 2: Drapes. Birth of Rachel Elizabeth →. December 13, 2010. No, we didn’t name the baby Norbert! Norbert is our Christmas tree. And, we cheat. I still love the smell of fir needles and freshly cut wood and pine trees, so I bought this Yankee Candle the accompany our first potted plant Christmas tree, and I pulled it out again this year to go with Norbert. This entry was posted in gardening. New Curtains Part 2: Drapes. Birth of Rachel Elizabeth →. Enter y...
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Et Cetera: April 2012
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Tuesday, April 24, 2012. 17 (er, 18! This post is so named because I took this pic last week when I was 17 weeks preggo, and now I'm technically 18. When you feel as crappy as I do, every week counts. In case you can't tell by the pic, or you just haven't seen me in person in a while (ever? I've lost almost 15 pounds so far. Yup. Fun stuff. Between the daily vomiting and the constant nausea and food aversions, I just can't seem to eat enough. Not that I really feel hungry much. And has short, easy labors!
Et Cetera: March 2012
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Monday, March 26, 2012. No News is Good News? Have you ever put something off for so long that it magically morphed into a giant project, 10x larger than it was originally? That's how I feel about this blog right now. Between work, kids, doula-ing, etc, my poor blog's been neglected for so long that even updating it now seems intimidating. But thanks to some nudging (thanks, Elizabeth! I'll do my best- one baby-step at a time. The past few months have been crazy- and flown by. Since I wrote last:. 1001 R...
Et Cetera: July 2012
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Wednesday, July 25, 2012. Wednesday, July 25, 2012. Wednesday, July 18, 2012. Wednesday, July 18, 2012. Tuesday, July 10, 2012. Tuesday, July 10, 2012. Monday, July 2, 2012. I was just thinking.man, I need to update the blog! I had thought it had only been about a week since I had written last- and was surprised to see it had actually been more than two. Story of my life! Anyway, lots of changes and general busy-ness around here. Just entered my third (and longest? Trimester. 28 weeks today- wahoo! Lucy ...
Et Cetera: Waldorf Wednesday.
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Wednesday, November 7, 2012. I'm currently reading through School as a Journey. And am at times both inspired and frustrated. I'm inspired by all the amazing activities the author describes in the book, and frustrated at the same time by the challenge of adapting those activities to the home setting. One of the ideas that really appealed to me was frequent breadmaking. However, a few things occurred to me: how am I going to find the time to make the dough in the morning? Our no-knead bread dough was work...
Et Cetera: March 2013
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Tuesday, March 19, 2013. Birth Story: Part 2. The least epic and worst organized Part 2 of a birth story! Even though Camille was a full pound larger than my other girls, no tearing. Awesome! While I nursed Camille, my awesome midwife cleaned up the room and got the shower running. When I was ready, I let Brett hold the baby while I peed (isn’t the first pee post-birth fabulous? Here’s the fun part. As a doula, I know to remind moms to take it slow when they get up out of the hospital bed. I tried asymme...
Et Cetera: Camille's Birth Story, Part 1 (Rough Draft)
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Tuesday, October 9, 2012. Camille's Birth Story, Part 1 (Rough Draft). At my 40 week appointment, I asked my midwife to do a vaginal exam and check my progress. We had been very hands-off until that point, but I had prodromal labor that week, and really felt like I needed a little encouragement that something was going on. Additionally, my mother was visiting, and although she had planned to leave the same day (we never thought I'd go past my due date- haha! Saturday morning I woke up with a purpose....
Et Cetera: We're ready.
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Wednesday, September 12, 2012. The tub is filled with my birth kit (red bag), just-in-case prescriptions (methergrine and cytotec), towels/sheets/linens/baby's first clothes (plastic grocery bags), and various birthing goodies, to include my necklace, essential oils, etc (brown cardboard box). And yes, those are disposable diapers you see hiding. My kids so far have been barely 6 lbs at birth, and I'm too cheap to buy a stash of itty-bitty baby cloth- so they wear 'sposies until they reach 8 lbs or so.
Et Cetera: November 2012
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Wednesday, November 7, 2012. I'm currently reading through School as a Journey. And am at times both inspired and frustrated. I'm inspired by all the amazing activities the author describes in the book, and frustrated at the same time by the challenge of adapting those activities to the home setting. One of the ideas that really appealed to me was frequent breadmaking. However, a few things occurred to me: how am I going to find the time to make the dough in the morning? Our no-knead bread dough was work...
Et Cetera: May 2012
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Wednesday, May 23, 2012. Lots o' Wordless Wednesday Love. Dresses I whipped up for the girls. Baby Nolan #3 at 22 weeks. Junie likes to garden. And so do I! Wednesday, May 23, 2012. Saturday, May 12, 2012. 20 weeks = halfway! Saturday, May 12, 2012. Saturday, May 5, 2012. I learned about a program offered by A Little Garden Flower/Waldorf Essentials called Thinking, Feeling, Willing. Last month I learned about "rhythm" and for the past few weeks have focused on that. I definitely feel that our girls ...
Et Cetera: June 2012
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Friday, June 15, 2012. Waste not, want not. What that means is that we are bringing in approximately 1/5th of the income we were a couple months ago. That's just gross income- doesn't include the loss of my commissary benefits, health insurance, etc. 1 Things I refuse to buy (as I make them myself):. A Yogurt and kefir. B Ricotta cheese (important, because pasta is cheap! D Expensive clothes for the girls (sewing most of the cute dresses is fun and easy). F Disposable wipes. I DID buy pull-ups for Lu...
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Take Back Hong Kong! Random thoughts about HK. 29 December, 2011. Ever noticed that the stairs leading into some underpasses around Hong Kong have an extra step? 24 December, 2011. Bad feng shui doesn't affect Caucasians, likewise walking under a ladder doesn't affect Chinese; the ultimate fight scene would be between a Chinese window cleaner and a Caucasian rubbish man. 23 December, 2011. 21 December, 2011. Forget Hong Kong housing speculation, the next boom is in MTR seating. The answer is quite simple...
Taking Back Homemaking | Just another WordPress.com site
Just another WordPress.com site. December 29, 2010. Rachel is 2 weeks old today! These are the photos from the first week and a half when my parents were here. I do have a few more recent ones on my camera, but it is in the dining room, and I’m laying here with a baby sprawled all over me, so those will have to wait. I may be prejudiced, but I think she looks cuter every day. :-). Birth of Rachel Elizabeth. December 19, 2010. How women labor while lying down I cannot fathom. Early active labor was going ...
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