We started out first at the Street Fair at the Lavender Festival today. I did a little shopping and we had lunch...Angel loves the strawberry lemonades they have here. We also found some delicious lavender syrup to buy to make lavender drinks and coffees with back at home. Then we headed out to one more farm, the Olympic Lavender Farm. We saw lots more lavender, did some more cutting, had a lavender hot dog, and learned and saw the machine that makes the lavender into oils. It takes 10 pounds of lavender to make 1 oz of oil!! We had a really fun time and got some sun on our faces!! We are thinking of trying to stay in Sequim next year for the weekend instead of driving back and forth!!
Monday, July 21, 2008
Lavender for Mamasan
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Lavender Festival - Day 1
Today we spent the day up in Sequim, at the Lavender Festival. We look forward to this every year and it holds a special place in our hearts because it was the inspiration for our "lavender wedding" five years ago. We used lavender in all our flower arrangements and bouquets and centerpieces and party favors. It was perfect weather (even a bit chilly with the breezes). Today we went to three of the farms: Angel Farms, Lost Mountain Lavender and Port Williams Lavender. They were all so beautiful. At Angel Farms we enjoyed cutting a big bundle ourselves and tomorrow Angel has decided that we should go put them on Mamasan's grave (they were going to go behind my Mary statue...but how can I refuse such a sweet request...Mamasan would love it after all). At Lost Mountain Lavender we had some refreshing lavender lemonade and listened to some fun music and also found some neat vendors. We enjoyed some DELICIOUS white chocolate chip lavender ice cream at Port Williams Lavender and the fields of lavender and the gardens they had there were BEAUTIFUL!! We made it back to the Street Fair to enjoy some dinner while we listened to the band and did some looking at the vendor stands as well. We had some yummy lavender doughnuts and a fabulous lavender white mocha!! It was a very nice and fun way to celebrate our anniversary and the girls had a blast....although everyone is tired and we better get some sleep because we are going back tomorrow!! (lots of beautiful pics of the farms and girls in slide show!)
Five Fabulous Years
Today is our 5 year wedding anniversary. It is hard to believe we have been married that long!! 3 moves, several jobs, and 2 kids later - here we are. We have experienced so much together, the good and the bad, happy and the sad. Marriage is definetly a journey and vocation that both people have to work (and pray!) hard to make successful. I am so blessed to have Jason as my partner and couldn't think of anyone else I would rather walk and experience the days of my life with....so here's to hopefully many more fabulous years!!


Friday Night Concert
Last night we LOVED listening to Trombanga at the Boardwalk concert. It was a bit chilly, especially down by the water. Good to see you John & Jenny there as well!! Look forward to next Friday's Irish music night! If you would like to hear Trombanga, they will be playing Tuesday night at Liberty Park in Poulsbo at 630pm.
Friday, July 18, 2008
Informed Decisions
I loved Dr. Sears book, The Vaccine Book. He has an alternative and selective schedule for vaccinations. (both of which we will be altering and using for the decisions we have made in regards to all the vaccines) I have written up a summary of some of my notes that I have been taking down while doing this research over the past year. If you want details on what I have found, click HERE. But a few big things I have learned:
1) As parents, we have the responsibility and RIGHT to make the best decisions for our children. We cannot do that if we are uneducated and uninformed. I have come to realize and witness that doctors do not know the answers to the questions when it comes to vaccines. They are trained in how to treat the diseases and that starts by giving the shots. They trust the people that did the research on them, but don't know themselves what the ingredients are or how safe the side effects are. No matter what your decision about vaccination is, I HIGHLY recommend that every parent research and read up on the particulars....learn about what the disease is, what the vaccine is made up of, and what warning signs to look for. I gave two links to my favorite books in my summary page above.
2) One of the main things I learned is this: THERE ARE SOMETIMES SEVERAL VACCINE BRANDS TO CHOOSE FROM. This can make a HUGE difference when giving your child vaccines, especially if you do more than one or two at a time. Some brands do not contain the controversial and harmful things such as high Aluminum levels and animal-human contamination. MOST of the time your doctor will be giving what they have the best supply of or what they are using as a trial or what was the cheapest. Do the research and request the kind you WANT....it is safer all around! (don't use combo shots...in my opinion)
3) If you don't mind an extra trip to the doctor's office between well child checks...space your child's vaccinations out so they are only receiving ONE aluminum containing shot at a time and limiting the number of shots and amount of chemicals being put into the immune system at one time.
Learn as much as you can, be confident in your decisions and remember that any doctor that isn't willing to hear your concerns, discuss them and work out alternative options that satisfy you and protect your children...well you need a new doctor. Dr. Sears website, www.thevaccinebook.com has a neat link that shows vaccine friendly docs for each state that he knows about. www.cogforlife.org also lists updated vaccine info on its site to keep people aware of changes taking place. This has been a long and big decision process for us....but we have learned so much and feel so much more in control about the healthy decisions being made, scares me when I think of how I was at first with Angelica and just took the docs orders and recommendations and trusted that they knew best! I am still looking and hoping that Parenting Instruction Book falls into my lap and gives me all the answers!
1) As parents, we have the responsibility and RIGHT to make the best decisions for our children. We cannot do that if we are uneducated and uninformed. I have come to realize and witness that doctors do not know the answers to the questions when it comes to vaccines. They are trained in how to treat the diseases and that starts by giving the shots. They trust the people that did the research on them, but don't know themselves what the ingredients are or how safe the side effects are. No matter what your decision about vaccination is, I HIGHLY recommend that every parent research and read up on the particulars....learn about what the disease is, what the vaccine is made up of, and what warning signs to look for. I gave two links to my favorite books in my summary page above.
2) One of the main things I learned is this: THERE ARE SOMETIMES SEVERAL VACCINE BRANDS TO CHOOSE FROM. This can make a HUGE difference when giving your child vaccines, especially if you do more than one or two at a time. Some brands do not contain the controversial and harmful things such as high Aluminum levels and animal-human contamination. MOST of the time your doctor will be giving what they have the best supply of or what they are using as a trial or what was the cheapest. Do the research and request the kind you WANT....it is safer all around! (don't use combo shots...in my opinion)
3) If you don't mind an extra trip to the doctor's office between well child checks...space your child's vaccinations out so they are only receiving ONE aluminum containing shot at a time and limiting the number of shots and amount of chemicals being put into the immune system at one time.
Learn as much as you can, be confident in your decisions and remember that any doctor that isn't willing to hear your concerns, discuss them and work out alternative options that satisfy you and protect your children...well you need a new doctor. Dr. Sears website, www.thevaccinebook.com has a neat link that shows vaccine friendly docs for each state that he knows about. www.cogforlife.org also lists updated vaccine info on its site to keep people aware of changes taking place. This has been a long and big decision process for us....but we have learned so much and feel so much more in control about the healthy decisions being made, scares me when I think of how I was at first with Angelica and just took the docs orders and recommendations and trusted that they knew best! I am still looking and hoping that Parenting Instruction Book falls into my lap and gives me all the answers!
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Progress
Emma is not only eating rice cereal, but we had made progress with oatmeal and last night my favorite kind of baby yogurt!! She is actually starting to open her mouth some and get a little excited to eat, unlike these pics if you remember. (she liked the pear so slowly maybe she will get used to more and more foods with flavor...it has been an adventure with this one and her foods. I plan to do my first big baby food cooking batch this weekend!)
Tuesday Concert
Well, the Disney Show Tunes night definitely wasn't the best Concert in the Park we have been too. However, any excuse to get outside, have a picnic and enjoy the summer weather is fun for us....thanks John & Jenny for joining us, we love your company...hopefully we will see you at the Friday Boardwalk concert!
Your Own Monastic Bell
Thanks Robin for this article, I loved it!! I so often forget how powerful the daily tasks and chores of our little lives can be if we truly offer the sacrifices up and even try to do them with a smile!!
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
In His Hands
Click HERE for a moving and reflective tribute to Tony Snow, who lost his battle with cancer last Saturday. He shared so much about his life and struggle with cancer and how his faith that it was all "in God's hands" got him through the hard and easy times. I pray that Tony is now truly in God's hands in Heaven and that his faith and perseverance in the cross and challenges he faced can be an example and testimony to us all.
Special Prayers
Side Note: My friend, Stephers, is doing the Race for the Cure in October in TN. Click on HER SITE if you would like to support with a donation and add a name to run for. I did, so in memory of Mamsan and for Meme and Mary....RUN STEPH RUN!!
Welcome Baby Dominick!!
My friend Mary Beuschel had her sweet baby boy this morning at 9:43 am. Dominick weighed in at 8 lbs 3 oz and 21 inches long with redish hair!! Way to go Mary, poor thing has been in the hospital since Monday night when her water broke!! Mama and baby are doing well! Thanks for letting me visit and see ya last night, hopefully I was a distraction for you! Can't wait to meet little Dominick!
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