I’m a Seamstress!!!

I was searching online to find a new sling…a little bit more my taste and fun and well, after three kids, new! Unfortunately, they are priced outrageously, and I just couldn’t find what I wanted, so…I made one! Yippee! I worked on it all afternoon yesterday and it’s finished except for the rings to it…which are in the mail somewhere. I made sure I got enough material to “embellish” some burp cloths. I have plenty for that and may even add a pocket to the sling…not sure though. I’ll take pictures of the sling when I have it completely finished. For now, here are the burp cloths I made. I used prefolded diapers (the Gerber kind) and added the material and ribbon to one. Then the other one, I made a ribbon tag border. I got the idea from some I had seen for sale on ebay. And thought it was great. Liam had a ribbon tag blanket that I had made for him when he was an infant…just carried the idea to over to the burp cloth. I made three burp cloths, but the first was a learning one. These two will be embroidered with Josiah’s initials/name.

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The Bug Revisited…

I thought we were over it and headed for just plain colds with Zoe and Ace…Zoe woke up with a fever this morning! Yuk! Ace has started the coughing and will be in fever mode in a few days as well, I at least, am anticipating. I wish they would all get it at the same time. But alas! Life is not catered to my wishes.

On the flip side, Mark and I got the main part of the house cleaned…the kitchen…and I’ll be dosing Zoe before picture time to help with her fever. She may not feel like pictures and that will be fine, but I know she would love to have her picture in the paper.

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Agggghhhhh!!!

Okay, well a couple of months ago, a reporter for one of our parent magazines here came by a MOPS meeting and did an article on our MOPS group! She was a great reporter and so sweet and expecting her third little one with a grade schooler and toddler already. She called a couple of weeks ago and asked if I or if I knew of anyone that could give her some information on kitchen organization. She wanted input from a mom with little ones running around. So, I just talked to her about how we ran our kitchen and cleaned, etc. I had just cleaned out/reorganized my cabinets so we talked about that. I also talked to her about how I work with the kids and get them to pitch in and help. We talked about their chores, etc. Then I left her with two names of people who I thought she would like to talk with (one is a MOPS mom of 10 with one on the way). I don’t think she contacted my friends but she called today to give me a head’s up that a reporter was coming out from Augusta Family Magazine to take pictures of me in my kitchen with my kids…do you know what that means??!!! I HAVE TO CLEAN MY HOUSE!!! That would not be a big deal and ordinarily it would be presentable clean but with me being sick last week and dealing with Liam and Zoe being sick, I haven’t done a lick of cleaning…yucky house. I have until one tomorrow afternoon to get the house, especially the kitchen clean as a whistle! Wish me luck. I’ll post the article as soon as it comes out (in March, I think).

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The Bug

It started with me this time. I got bad sick on Friday. Achy, sore throat, headache, congestion, then a fever in the afternoon. By Saturday, I was a little better and Mark started feeling bad. He can take Motrin, so he stayed medicated on Saturdy and Sunday. Saturday night, Liam started with a nasty cough and I announced he was not going to church…I just knew he had it. Sure enough, Sunday late morning, he started running a fever…and he’s still running a fever. Zoe woke up yesterday morning about 5:30 with the nasty cough. Her temp is staying down for now. I’m anticipating it going up before the afternoon which will mean no speech, no ballet, etc. for the week. We’ll see.

So far, Ace is the most healthy and has had no problems with being sick. I’m much, much better. My throat is barely hurting. Mark is getting better. His voice has gotten a little rough with it. I asked him last night how long he’d been smoking!

Stay tuned to our sickly tale!

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Laundry Detergent

WARNING: This may be boring to those who care nothing about homemaking or saving money. So just skip this if the above warning pertains to you. But, if you are curious about what exactly it means to make your own laundry detergent and how crazy we are…read on!

Okay, now that that is out of the way…I haven’t made any laundry detergent in about six months. Right when I ran out, I was going to make some more, but then I got pregnant and the first trimester was a blur of nausea and exhaustion and taking care of my little Characters. So, I’ve just been using the detergent I purchase for diapers as my clothing detergent. Note: I can’t use my homemade detergent for diapers because the Borax will mess up the diapers, supposedly.

Finally, today on our weekly trip to Wal-Mart I went in search for an appropriate container for laundry detergent. Previously, I used a 13 gallon trash can. The largest batch of laundry detergent I’ve ever made is 6 gallons. Plus the trash can didn’t have a secure lid (it was a flip lid) so “stuff” kept getting into it which I thought was really gross. On my last sweep in the container/organizer aisle, I spotted a trash can that was 24 quarts (aka 6 gallons). Eureka! Not only that, it also had a locking lid to keep yucky stuff out. I was super excited (okay probably way too excited as any one person should be over an inanimate household product).

We made up our laundry detergent tonight. It smells so yummy! We used Dove soap this time. Previously, we’ve used Ivory Soap. I hope the smell sticks around with this one. The Ivory smell didn’t stay long.

Here is the recipe for our laundry detergent:
18 c water
1 bar soap, grated (Fels Naptha is a laundry soap but any bar soap would work)
1 1/2 c Washing Soda
1 1/2 c Borax
24 quart bucket (6 gallons)
12 c hot water
hot water

Mix soap in a suacepan with 18 cups of water, and heat on low until dissolved. Stir in Washing Soda and Borax. Stir until thickened, and remove from heat. Add 12 cups hot water to bucket. Add soap mixture, and mix well. Fill bucket with hot water and mix well. Set aside for 24 hours, or until thickened. Use 1/2 cup of mixture per load.

Soaps Goen Buy is the only place I’ve found that carries Washing Soda. Some grocery stores are rumored to have it but we don’t have grocery stores here that carry it.

Real quick and then I’ll show pics of our laundry process. I found out that homemade laundry detergent could be made a little over a year ago from a friend who knew someone who used to make their own. Curiousity got the best of me, and I googled it! I found the recipe above at The Frugal Shopper along with several other recipes. Mark, being such a great husband, agreed to embark on this new adventure. We tried it…it worked…the end. My brother in law actually figured out how much money the detergent cost per load. It was somewhere around .02 cents per load, I believe. Not bad!

Here are the pics from our laundry detergent adventure.

Getting a little help from Liam as we grate soap!

Zoe was fine tuning her grating skills.

Still grating…this is the most time consuming part of the process.

Grated soap…finally! Looks kind of like powdered sugar or snow in the picture.

Zoe stirring the soap and water until it dissolves.

Mark filling up the bucket before we added the soap, borax, washing soda concotion.


My new and cool laundry bucket! I printed off the recipe on sticker paper and then attached it to the bucket as well as covering that with contact paper. A lot easier than searching for my recipe each time.

This is what the detergent looks like when it’s first made. Very watery. It’ll gel up into a goopy substance after about 24 hours and then it’ll be ready to use. One thing about homemade detergent is that it doesn’t suds like store bought kind…but that’s okay. Our clothes are still getting clean!

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