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February 10, 2015

The Term "Vegan" and Living With Compassion


"To have compassion means to have passion for all things, not just between two people, but for all human beings, for all things of the Earth, the animals, the trees, everything the Earth contains..."
- Jiddu Krishnamurti

Our Meat-Eating, to Vegetarian to Vegan Story

In 2006 I became really interested in PETA. I watched a ton of those gory animal abuse videos to convince myself that I couldn't possibly eat animals or use their bodies. I was the one kid in class that refused to dissect animals, the one that did the speech on Vegetarianism and it's advantages... I was that odd hippie kid with way too much time on their hands.

But that's where it started for me. Matthew and I had already been together almost a year by the time I became a Vegetarian. My Veg-i-versary is Autumn 2006. For the following year and a half, I was super passionate about my Vegetarianism and what it meant to me... And that included not kissing Matthew after he ate meat. I'd make him brush his teeth first; so if we were somewhere other than his parents' home, he didn't end up eating meat anyway. In Spring 2008 Matthew (finally) quit eating meat. (Not because I didn't want his meaty-kisses, haha.) I remember sitting in Applebees with him that day... He never ate meat again. I don't remember what he ordered but I remember that I was trying to be a Vegan and I ordered a plain salad... and it came with cheese on top. So I gave up on trying to be a Vegan and just ate the salad... I remember Matthew being Vegetarian for a couple of weeks and saying "I can't believe it took me this long... I love animals but you never would have known..."

Fast-forward to February 3rd, 2010; Lennon is born and I was a Vegetarian throughout the pregnancy. He turned five recently and has never eaten meat. His entire life, we've had people strongly suggest that we give him meat... that we give him the option to eat meat. "Why would you make him eat like you do?" is the most popular question. What cracks me up about that is that 1. that's what parents do; they raise their kids doing what they think is best; and often times it looks like how they live their own lives. and 2. Why do *you* make your kid eat meat without explaining to them what it means, where it came from, what happened to get it onto their plate and so on?

Fast-forward again to April 2013; Cheese had always been our downfall. Every time we "tried" to be Vegan, we ended up getting a hankering for (and giving into) cheese. Cheese and I were best friends. Basically, if I could have had cheese, baked in cheese, covered in cheese, dipped in cheese with cheese sprinkled on top, I would have been all over that. So in an effort to break that cycle (I'm not kidding; we'd stop eating animal products for two weeks at a time and then go back and do it all over...) I finally researched how cheese was made. Without going into too much detail, it grossed me out so much we haven't eaten it since.

Fast-forward yet again to Summer 2014; We tried and got pregnant immediately. With Lennon, we were so unhealthy and thought it was just a beautiful gift that we ended up getting pregnant. So getting pregnant so quickly when we wanted to was... so amazing. It really confirmed to us how good for us our lifestyle is.

Is Lennon a Vegan? Will Rowan be a Vegan, too? Yes. But that's the thing; under our roof they will be Vegan. But if they grow up, do their research and decide to not stay Vegan that's fine. As long as they are well-informed and still eat healthfully. Lennon at 4 totally understood why we were Vegan. He has always been so passionate about it and really, truly gets it. Better than most adults.

Why Are We Vegan?

Well cheese ended up being what did it for us, just like those gory videos did it for me back in the day... And while I definitely don't think that those videos would help everyone (there's a reason I don't share them...) they were exactly what I needed, right when I needed them.

Matthew became a Vegetarian mostly for the animals. I became a Vegetarian mostly because after a certain point, I was so grossed out by the idea of eating something that had been alive; had family, had pooped, had sex... that I couldn't possibly eat it. Something we got asked a lot was if we ate chicken or fish... Because a lot of people don't consider either (especially fish) "meat." Meat, to me, is a dead animal that some people eat. One of the first animals you learn to recognize are fish. How do they stop being animals when it comes to the dinner table?...

After researching and discussing how other animal products were made, we decided that those weren't something we could eat either. Animal milk is for that specific animal's baby. I was never a milk-lover anyway (actually, I hated it;) Matthew was never the biggest fan of eggs and basically the biggest thing that left was cheese and... we just stopped eating it.

Living With Compassion

Even while Vegetarian we didn't use animal products; leather, suede, silk, wool, found-skulls, etc... We saw all of these as non-touchables because where would the line be drawn? Only within the past couple of months have we decided that the use of wool, found-skulls, honey are okay. (We still will never use leather, suede, silk, etc...) After a long talk together and with a good friend, Matthew and I realized that we wanted to be in harmony with other animals. Instead of wasting what they don't need, we can find practical uses for them that are better for Mama Nature than highly processed crap like plastic. We still consider our lifestyle Vegan because we still don't use anything from an animal that would possibly require harm to them.

This brings up some interesting questions that we get a lot; would we eat meat if it were humanely killed? No. Never. "Humanely" doesn't mean anything. The animal was still killed the animal for pleasure. What if it weren't killed for pleasure? Nope. No way would we eat meat. Period. Would we eat other animal products if they were humanely gotten? What if we had a chicken who laid eggs? What if we had a cow that overproduced milk after having a baby? No. We would still not use these things. Because our reasoning isn't so much the "oh poor animal" thing, but the "that is so nasty..." thing.

Our stance is really complicated, but that's just it; it's ours. And no one else's. Everyone has their reasons (hopefully) for doing what they do. And all you can hope for is some research and compassion.

The Term "Vegan"

I'm not really one to go by terms... But in some cases, it's necessary. For one, we always are excited to see "Vegan" because we know it's something we can have. Do I think that really encompasses our lifestyle now that we've changed? No. But "Vegan that eats honey and doesn't mind using wool" is a bit confusing. And requires a lot more of an explanation that we just don't really always feel like giving. As passionate as we are, we're passive; I realize that I pushed a lot of people away as an OMG STOP EATING MEAT Vegetarian back in the day. And in being passive, I've helped a ton of people. I've made the change in my personal life instead of smothering them with unwanted information. People have seen the change and realize "wow... maybe there is something to their lifestyle..." That's really all I could ask for. But regardless to whether we help any other people or not, we're helping our small family and some animals. And that makes me so happy.


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February 4, 2015

Handmade Love; Reviews of Things We've Recently Gotten



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Over the holiday season, we were gifted money on PayPal so we decided to use it on special things we had been wanting to get for Rowan. Earlier in December, though, my husband wanted to get me something very special for our 9 year anniversary and for Yule. Very recently, also, I have been gifted sage by two very generous ladies. I'd like to share my thoughts on all of the items we purchased or were gifted.




MacRae Naturals
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Link to the baltic amber butter teething necklace: HERE

My thoughts: Our eldest son had a terrible time with teething. In anticipation of that likely being the case with our youngest, we researched natural remedies for teething pain. In addition to different natural health remedies, we kept finding that people were using amber necklaces. We did a great amount of research to figure out how they were used, when they could be used, how they worked, what was best and what was the highest quality.

I can't say how the necklace actually works yet but I'll be posting about it as we actually use it. The quality is very nice; the beads are very well made and seem to be nice and sturdy. I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of the necklace and I am so excited to have Rowan use it!

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Brigid's Grove
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Link to the cesarean goddess necklace: HERE
Link to the Brigid's Tree of Life pendant: HERE

My thoughts: This past Yule, my husband wanted to get me something special. He didn't know what to get me so he told me to find something that really stuck out to me. This necklace was part of my gift from him. The little goddess is a cesarean goddess with "love" across her belly.

I was actually gifted the Brigid's Tree of Life pendant by the shop owner as a well wish for Rowan's birth. In addition to the tree of life imagery (representing Brighid) that connects to their business name/mission, they sell them in their shop as a "mother blessing amulet" for a safe birth.

I wear both of these daily (I am currently wearing them.) The only time I take them off is to bathe and sleep. I am so madly in love with these; I feel so empowered when wearing them. I had a hard time with my new body after my cesarean and after a couple of years of feeling very close to depression, I finally found myself. I submerged myself into the body positive scene and fell in love with my body; (perfect) imperfections and all. I am now proud of my body and totally in love with it. I also treat it better now; Instead of just going with the flow, I make a point to give it what it needs. Matthew will be wearing these necklaces when I give birth because I can't have them on; though I want them there.

Brigid's Grove has so many different goddess pendants and I super, super recommend them to any mama. My heart is so full when I wear these.

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Zúbky
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Link to the beeswax polish / salve: HERE
Link to the small natural wood teether toy: HERE
Link to the natural wood teether necklace: HERE
Link to the optional customization for said necklace: HERE

My thoughts: First off, this shop is fantastic. They are local to me (Ohio,) and they work with you and communicate to make sure all is right in your order. They go above and beyond what needs to be done and I am so, so impressed with their customer service.

I bought the beeswax polish / salve for a few reasons; they mention it helping keep the wood looking / feeling great. So that's fantastic; I haven't used it for that, yet, but once Rowan uses them, I'll post an update on how well it works. But, the other reason I bought it was because they mentioned it could be used for just about anything, including lip balm! So I figured it would be a great thing to keep with us. It works so well and feels amazing. After this is all used up, we'll be buying more!

Next, we bought a small teether toy with Rowan's name on it. I love, love this so much and I am so excited for him to use it!

Onto the necklaces... I received the blank necklace initially, despite having paid for the addition of Rowan's name to the necklace. I brought this up to the shop owner and she kindly said she would ship out the fixed version ASAP. Not only was that fantastic (I was concerned about having to pay to ship back something I hadn't messed up...) but she told me to keep the blank one!

So, because we don't really need more than one of these necklaces, she and I spoke and in a few months (sometime after Rowan is born...) I'll be doing a giveaway with the blank teething necklace! So keep an eye out for that if you have / are expecting a little one!

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Kathryn Riechert Jewelry
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Link to the stacking rings: HERE

My thoughts: These two rings were the other part of my anniversary / Yule gift from Matthew. I am so, so in love with them. I wanted nice, small, simple stacking rings with my boys' names and these were so, so perfect. Kathryn Riechert's shop has so much beautiful, customizable jewelry that I was so overwhelmed (in a good way) while choosing what I wanted. They came in adorable little boxes and bags and I even got a little cleaning / shining cloth with them. They are so perfect. I never take them off. And oh my gods, the price was perfect. Enough that I knew the quality was fantastic, but not a penny more.

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Sage Goddess
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You can purchase large sage bundles from the Sage Goddess: HERE
Or you can purchase miniature sage bundles from the Sage Goddess: HERE

My thoughts: This was a gift so I don't have a link to the sage that I received. The Heaven bath blend came as a little sample and I also don't have a link for that, but it does smell wonderful!

I haven't used the sage or the bath blend yet but they smell absolutely amazing. The sage bundles are tied up with such precision and the petals on front are so pretty to look at.

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And from a friend of mine...
She gathered sage and lavender from her backyard, strung it up and added her favourite stones; citrine. Citrine is known to be a "good luck" or a "bringing light into your life" stone. How thoughtful!

We used this sage to cleanse our apartment and stones last night; the full moon is tonight. It was such a pleasure to use.

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I really enjoy supporting handmade / homemade artists... I am madly in love with Etsy!
Speaking of, I'm hoping to open up a shop within the next year or so... I have a shop, but I haven't sold anything on it, yet. And I'd like to offer more than just custom portraits.


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January 22, 2015

22 Free or Cheap Ideas To Avoid Spending Money




We just started the Spending Fast, but I thought that it might get a little boring to just sit at home twiddling our thumbs with nothing to do. Obviously "cheap" and "avoid spending money" contradict each other, but here "cheap" means no more than probably $10.

A couple of years ago, I attempted a Mission 101 project; it didn't go so well. I've had this list sitting partially-done since then. So I thought I'd finish it up and share it with you.



20 Free or Cheap Ideas To Avoid Spending Money

1. Sketch / paint / draw. Anything artsy.
2. Sew / cross stitch / learn to knit. Anything crafty.
3. Watch a movie. (Have a marathon with your family!)
4. Visit the library. (You can even get the movies for your marathon there!)
5. Play board games.
6. Visit a museum. (Some are free on certain dates and others are just always cheap!)
7. Practice Origami.
8. Try a new recipe! (Or prepare food to be frozen / canned.)
9. Take a nap.
10. Do yoga or Zumba. (You can find videos on YouTube!)
12. Go to the gym. (Most gyms have a small "one-time-visit" cost of something like $5.00, or some people have the option of somewhere like Planet Fitness for $10.00/month.)
13. Read.
14. Take a bath or shower. Do nails / makeup. Pamper yourself!
15. Meditate or spend time by yourself.
16. Get dressed up for yourself.
17. Do something your kids want to do. (Normally say "no" or "in a little bit"? Say "yes" to something your child is interested in more often!)
18. Create homemade versions of some of your toxic products. (Recipes are out there for everything from body products to cleaners and beyond!)
19. Take a drive. (Maybe find somewhere new!)
20. Turn music up loud and dance! (Bonus points if you get your kiddos involved!)
21. Try out some of your Pinterest ideas. You can find my boards here if you want some inspiration.
22. Go outside.


I hope that some of the ideas help you!
What are some of your favourite free or cheap things to do?


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April 22, 2014

Earth Day 2014; Tips For A Greener Life




Earth Day is today! Happy Earth Day, friends!

While I believe that every day should be had with Mother Nature's best interests in mind, maybe today can be the push you need to be a little more green in the next year?

If you're interested, (and I hope you are!) I would like to share with you a few of the things we've done in the past couple of years to "green" our lives.

Go paperless!
Do you have credit cards, bank accounts or other accounts online? Almost all companies give the option to go "paperless". This means that instead of getting those frequent, irritating papers in the mail every time you spend money or owe something... you get an e-mail! You're most likely on the computer at least weekly, so there's not much of a chance that you will lose a bill. Convenient, super simple, FREE and not at all wasteful. SCORE!

Reduce garbage out-put!
We've made the effort to bring reusable bags to the store when we go shopping. We even have a nice big set of reusable produce bags. They are easy enough to make on your own, but buying them from a sustainable company is an A+ idea, too! Think you'll forget them? Buy or make enough that you have a nice little collection and keep a few in your car and in your home. When you use the ones in your car, you can take them (or the ones in your home) back out the next time you go outside. So easy! Another idea is to stop buying plastic bottles of water. Not only is drinking (or eating) out of plastic not a very health-conscious idea, it's not ideal for Mother Nature either. And yes, this still goes for the "99% recycled plastic!" bottles, too. Glass is infinitely reusable. Plastic is not. Plastic is harmful to your health. Just go with glass! Yes, sometimes the washing is tedious - but that seems like a fine cost to me to make sure I'm giving my family the best.

Quit using plastic!
A continuation of the above note...
Seriously. If you decide to still use plastic, (it's hard to get away from - we still have a decent amount of plastic things...) it is certainly in your best interest to at least invest in a nice set of glasses and set of reusable glass containers with lids. Other than the lids on some of the glass containers, we have zero plastic in our kitchen. Zero. We don't do plastic in the kitchen. Ever. Glass is reusable, doesn't emit any dangerous chemicals and looks fantastic! Can't afford new glass items? That's what's great about glass! It doesn't leech anything from your food so buying glass from the thrift store is a fine idea! And don't forget about recycling... Did you buy a glass jar of applesauce or pasta sauce lately? When cleaned well, those make nice containers too! And they cost you nothing extra. Sure, they might not all match, but they are free. (And good for you and Mother Earth.)

Use "green" products!
We have no toxic cleaners or body products in our home. Your ~fancy~ lotion might not be the most healthy for you. And cleaning with those toxic chemicals can hurt you, your children and your pets. That "nice, clean smell" is toxic. The smell makes it no cleaner, we're just used to it. Still crave the smell of "clean"? Start using essential oils! Find pure, all-natural kinds and use them! They are infinitely useful and don't hurt the Earth (or you!) Cool beans!

Have a "meatless Monday"!
Okay, so this one is a bit of a cheat. My family and I have been "meatless" for years, but we *did* actually make the switch from unhealthy Vegetarians to healthier Vegans a year ago. (April 2013!)
I know, I know. "How will not eating meat for one day help Mother Earth?" To be honest?... This one is more about you and "green"-ing your body. Animal by-products aren't really the most green, (that is an understatement!) and by limiting them (even by avoiding meat for just one day a week!) you could really improve your health! Now, I'm not talking about going to the store and buying the biggest Vegan soy-cheese pizza you can find, followed by a giant Vegan cupcake (or five.) While that does sound like an awesome (and delicious!) idea, it's not the most healthy either. (But not in the same way that animal products aren't healthy... That's a discussion for another day.) If you're wondering what the benefits are of a meatless day, check out the Meatless Monday website's "Why Meatless" article.

We've even got a few green goals for the year! My "I want to be more green!" list is relatively lengthy, but I'm trying to be realistic by implementing them a few things at a time.

Compost!
We have a nice little composting bin but we (for no good reason) haven't bothered using it lately. My biggest concern is that the cats would try to take the top off of the canister and eat the old food. Composting is fantastic for the Earth. It's just taking what She gave you and giving it back to her. It's the circle of life, baby! Just make sure not to research well before-hand if you plan to compost so as not to put anything that will rot and stink in the container. (And for those wondering; no, it doesn't stink! At all! The smell of compost is earthy but not at all "rotting.")

"No electricity" days!
We already unplug everything electronic when it isn't in use. (The only things that don't get that treatment are the fridge and stove.) Avoiding all electronic things for a day (or a few days) sounds like an awesome idea. No lights in the evening, just falling asleep to the light of the Moon. No TV during dinner. No video games. Nothing. It certainly won't hurt our electricity bills but I'd like to do it because I'd like to spend some uninterrupted "us" time with my family. (And not dealing with the questionable rays emitting from our electronics is definitely not a bad idea, either.)

Waste less water!
We are guilty of leaving the water on a bit too long. We are more conscious about it but it still happens more often than I would like. So I'm vowing to quit leaving water on too long. It's wasteful for the Earth and for our pockets.

What are you doing for Earth Day?
What "green" things do you already implement in your daily life?

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