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A Look Back and a Peek Ahead...

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Happy 2013, everyone! Here are some highlights from the past year:
  • We took trips to Florida, Vermont and Tennessee to visit family (and on one of those trips I used only my Thirsties, including on the plane).
  • Kate, our four year old broke her arm not once, but twice, but learned to ride a two-wheeler and swim underwater completely on her own despite the time she spent in a cast.
  • Lauren started first grade and has taught herself how to do front handsprings on the trampoline. She's has a very active social life for a seven-year old and would be happiest if she could have back-to-back-to-back playdates.
  • Cooper, who will turn two in February of 2013 is finally putting two words together "blue car," "yellow car," "daddy's car," and "kick it." He can also name almost every kind of ball: "Foobbah, boccabah, backetbah." For someone who has two older sisters and is surrounded by pink, he seems determined to bring some testosterone to the house,  and honestly it's rather refreshing. He also seems determined to avoid ever peeing on the potty.
  • We welcomed another member to our family: Sam the kitten. He fits right in with his extremely affectionate personality, high energy level and his tendency to get into mischief.
  • We also lost our almost 13 year old family dog in mid-December and so we're adjusting to being a cat family. While I am vacuuming less and no longer picking up dog poop in the backyard, I miss my old girl like crazy. She was worth every bit of extra work I had to do to care for her 115 pounds of pure hairy love.
  • For the past four months or so I've kept my promise of no longer buying any cleaning products from the store. I've made my own all purpose cleaner using a citrus/vinegar base (see picture) and I've used baking soda, vinegar, Tea Tree Oil and colloidal silver for just about everything else. In addition to making my own laundry detergent for my clothes, I've been using soap nuts for my cloth diapers. I'm still relying on a left-over bottle of store bought glass cleaner for my windows and mirrors so if anyone knows of any streak-free homemade, all-natural glass cleaning solutions, please let me know.
  • In 2013 I plan to continue making and using my homemade cleaning products, to always remember to put my my re-usable grocery bags in the car before I leave for the store, to potty-train Cooper and to spend less time cleaning the house and more time playing with my kids. Seriously. The crumbs on the floor can wait another half an hour but my kids won't. They are growing up way too fast.
Are you making any New Year's Resolutions this year?  
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7 comments

  • Yes on remembering the re-usable bags. I’ve got it down for the grocery store, but need to remember to put them back in the car for other errands. I too, would like to potty train my son. Fingers crossed!

    Cammie on
  • I don’t know what to make the cleaner from, but using black and white newspaper rather than a cloth or paper towel is the best way to remove streaks. My mom did it to my windows and it’s amazing!

    Aryn on
  • For windows, try vinegar and newspaper :)

    Samantha Cuhel on
  • I use 50/50 vinegar and water on my mirrors/windows, and a white lint-free cloth. Works great. Newspaper works as well, but I don’t like the black left on my hands and any mirrors that are not dark colored. :) My resolution is to continue to simplify and green my life!

    Sonya on
  • Love that you are making your own cleaning products!! I grew up with my mom using vinegar on everything so I tend to do the same (much to the chagrin of my husband) lol. Good luck!!

    Kimberly Mayberry on

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