Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Getting Ready for School

Where did the summer go? I've felt really cheated out of the last half of August with all the heat and then the onslaught of mosquitos that prevent people from being outside. Urgh!! So now my flower beds look droopy and are crying for my attention, but it will have to wait because school is just around the corner! I have my supplies, and have put time into prepping, however there is still some mental juggling issues that I need to tackle. Our 16 year old is now doing PSEO at college, so I'm not doing much with him at this point. So that leaves me with an 8th, 5th, 2nd and part 1 of a 4 year old Kindy. She is more than ready for school and did preschool with us last year, but now she wants to read and so we will start school and go at her pace, but not make it "official" this year.

I suppose I need to take an "official" first day of school picture of the crew, but I never have put this into our tradition, but maybe should start! We are starting the day after Labor Day..thus next Tuesday. I was so hoping to have awesome weather to prep for fall before we started this school year. Oh well....practicing some level of patience here.

We enjoy a "lifestyle of learning" education at our home. We are structured and have a plan, daily lessons and such and work "group style/unit study" on many subjects and then seperate for the individual things like Math, English, Spelling, Handwriting and Music Practice. We will do Science, History, Bible, Journaling, P.E. and Art together. I'm so thankful for the opportunity to hang together all the time and do our schooling together. MMMMmmm we learn so much from each other! The beauty of being a home educating mom is that I learn continually as well!

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

My birthday

I once again was reminded that yes indeed, we home school and that my enthusiasm for adventure and science has fueled most of our school all these 24 years. So, on my 48th birthday, yesterday, my hubby and 9 kids, ages 27 -4 got together and with their dad leading the project bought me lizards, toads and anoles and new furnishings for my terrarium! As I saw my 27 year old post pix on my facebook in the wee hours of this morning, I thought, yep, we are a home schooling family.

My 84 and 86 year old mom and dad couldn't believe that they were spending money on their 48 year old daughter buying specialized tree frogs and that she was loving it! As passerbyers and dog walkers at the park saw our large gathering (spouses, fiances and grandchildren added to our little mix, I'm sure some were thinking..."who would want 2 aquariums full of plants and "squishy things"!! Oh too fun! I might add my favorite things besides children are moose and frogs....so to have exotic frogs added to my collection, fun anoles and a salmon colored house gecko was an awesome thing for me. I was shocked that my hubby who isn't normally a huge planner had put lots of thought and time into this gift together.

One friend asked, "So what did you get for your birthday?" I said, Lizards and frogs! and she hesitantly said, "Did you actually like that?" Indeed!!!!! I did! Thanks guys!!

Friday, July 9, 2010

Engagement!

Congratulations to our daughter EJ and ZW on their engagement and upcoming marriage. What an exciting time. The beauty of having 9 children is that there will be seasons where either a graduation or wedding or engagement is happening on a somewhat regular basis from now on.

I've decided to start making some table cloths and plan on all the remaining children to use them at receptions of all sorts......and change up the theme, color and overlay fabric on their big event whether it be graduation, wedding, baby or ? Then they will always be available and we won't have to continually rent them.

Congrats again to the happy couple!

The Truth about Sunscreen

The Truth About Sunscreen

July 9th, 2010

78029745Growing evidence points to possible links between chemicals in these products and skin cancer.

With temperatures rising, it’s beach—and sunscreen—season. But do you know what you’re slavering on your skin?

In June, Senator Charles Schumer asked the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to look into recent reports linking retinyl palmitate—commonly used in sunscreen products—with skin cancer. “People are soaking up the sun, and the FDA needs to immediately provide guidance and reassurance to consumers,” he says.

The FDA is, indeed, taking its time reviewing sunscreen products—the agency started looking into them 32 years ago, to be exact! While it issued final rules in 1999, these regulation were tabled because they dealt only with products that claimed to protect against ultraviolet B (UVB) rays, the prime cause of sunburn, and not ultraviolet A (UVA) radiation, responsible for premature aging of the skin.

“It’s truly irresponsible,” says Jane Houlihan, senior vice president for research at the Environmental Working Group (EWG), a nonprofit environment group that does review sunscreen products. Despite repeated requests from EWG and others, the FDA is “decades late in getting this done,” she adds. The agency has promised its final rule this year—but not until October.

Dr. Ann Louise’s Take:

Oh, my! Many of the very products we have depended upon for sun protection are probably more toxic than overexposure to the sun itself! That’s not very encouraging for anyone heading out now to the pool or beach. And even after the FDA rule is enacted, gaps will surely remain.

The safest way to protect against UV radiation? Wear a hat, light-colored clothing, and stay in the shade! But even with my fair skin, I know that’s no fun this time of year.

Here are some natural products that the EWG finds safe (or check out others at here).

• Beach & Sport Sunscreens: Badger Sunscreen Stick; California Baby Sunscreen Lotion No Fragrance; Sunblock Stick No Fragrance: Alba Botanica Mineral Sunscreen (both fragrance-free and kids products)

• Moisturizers with SPF: Devita International Daily Solar Protector Moisturizer

Read the Label
Trouble is, the EWG recommends only 39 products out of the 500 or so on the market. The best way not to get burned buying sunscreen is to look carefully at the fine print on the label—and avoid dangerous ingredients.

Once very popular in sunscreens, para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA) can cause allergic dermatitis and actually photosensitivity. A PABA derivative, Padimate O appears safer but may still lead to some of the same problems.

Besides retinyl palmitate or retinol, also avoid benzophenone and its derivatives (benzopheonone-3 and oxybenzone), which are linked to hormone disruption. Research in the International Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine also calls this substance “one of the most powerful free radical generators known to man.”

In general, titanic dioxide and zinc oxide are among the safest active ingredients to look for in sunscreens. But as manufacturers work to remove the “white paint” look of these substances, they’re using them as nanoparticles, far more easily absorbed—if not yet tested on fragile or sensitive skin. Personally, I’d stay away from nanoparticles in any skin care product—sunscreen or not!

More Than Skin Deep
I’ve long advocated a healthy diet for healthy skin. And recent research suggests that polyphenols and other antioxidants in foods and supplements can help protect against UV radiation.

Substances like grape seed and resveratrol in grapes and wine as well as silymarin in the liver-protective herb milk thistle, have been found to prevent oxidative stress, DNA damage, and UV-induced skin inflammation, according to dermatology researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.

Because using sunscreen regularly—and blocking the sun’s rays—can inadvertently create a nutritional deficit, it prevents the body from manufacturing vitamin D. It’s difficult to overemphasize the importance of the “sunshine vitamin” when it’s been found to protect against asthma, cancer, diabetes, infections, multiple sclerosis, osteoporosis, and much more.

Unfortunately, only a few foods—eggs yolks and sardines—provide sufficient vitamin D. The good news is that supplementation “has been shown to significantly improve vitamin D intake across a variety of age, race, ethnic, and gender groups,” finds Kevin Cashman, professor of food and health at University College Cork.

Because some estimates show that 85% of Americans are deficient in the sunshine vitamin, I’ve increased the amount of vitamin D in Female Multiple and Male Multiple. Because many experts (myself included) believe the current dietary recommendations are way too low, I recommend 5,000 IU of D daily—whether or not you use sunscreen.

Sources:
The Living Beauty Detox Program
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/health/2012155249_sunscreenissues19.htmlwww.ewg.org/2010sunscreen/
www.ewg.org/2010sunscreen/9-surprising-facts-about-sunscreen/
www.ewg.org/2010sunscreens/press
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20455388
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20444619
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20103730
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19898857
www.nutraingredients.com/Research/Science-Enlightening-consumers-to-the-benefits-of-vitamin-D
www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/06/17/AR2010061705546.html

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

The new puppies are here! Please go to karlaskanines.blogspot.com to see some of our past puppies and stay tuned for pix from the new litter. Be sure to watch the video...all the way to the end for a tail-wagging, belly-laughing good time.

Saturday, June 12, 2010

School Days coming to a close

I love June with it's tempermental weather, sunshine one day, rain the next....it keeps us guessing and keeps us being flexible. As we draw near to closing our "official" school year down, we are anticipating the summer lifestyle of learning that we do naturally around here. With farm chores and projects and rearranging rooms and landscaping, we have plenty to do and yet fit "down time" in quite often as well.

This summer we are raising sheep, pigs and chickens for the freezer besides the beef and eggs that happen all year long. My flower gardens are going crazy with this Minnesota weather of heat and then tons of rain. I love the "Country Garden" look and am so pleased with how it's turning out. Hopefully pix to follow soon.

Have a great day!

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