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About godsaggie

  • Birthday 07/29/1974

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    SW Colorado
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    quilting, scrapbooking
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    Momma
  1. I'm interested also. I just read through the thread. I've been heartbroken over Shirley's closing. We love the crafts. So can you email me? I'm rarely on the forums. Martha Email: godsaggie@gmail.com
  2. Kudos to you! If the relationship ends, that is unfortunate. Hopefully your sister understand.
  3. We've just started with coconut oil (but you said that isn't working.) We are in a very dry area as well and are freezing our tails off! My poor kids have all these bumps all over their arms and legs from severe dry skin. I have three humidifiers running non-stop right now to see if that will help. Someone else mentioned apple cider vinegar which should really help with your dry scalp. Sorry you have to deal with this.
  4. Raw milk is not legal to purchase in our state unless it is through a share in a herd. I would be ever so grateful to your neighbor. Here is some information for you: http://www.rawmilk.org/default.php ETA: http://www.westonaprice.org/childrens-health/raw-milk-safe-for-babies This is a great article too.
  5. :D :lol: This comment about had me laughing so hard I almost peed my pants: "There is nothing like having high tea. If any of you are ever in London, go to Harrod's Dept Store, 4th floor and have high tea in the Georgian Room restaurant. It is quite an experience!"
  6. Lara Bars are a wonderful whole food bar. Oatmeal, raisins, dried fruit, & other things to make homemade granola. Candied nuts: heat your walnuts or almonds or pecans in your saute pan until they are well toasted. add maple syrup and stir until crystals form. So yummy! I got this recipe from Nourishing Traditions. And if she is really following Weston A. Price, she wouldn't want nuts that aren't refrigerated. Nuts that are kept at room temp go rancid easily. Is there a local natural foods store near her college? Maybe get a gift card for her.
  7. I live in a small mountain town (16000 population) in Colorado that is a serious tourist hotspot. It is very laid back but I wouldn't say slow. It actually frustrates me because people don't care about normal things (like wearing shorts and a tshirt to a wedding.) It is too darn expensive to live here for sure! But you can't beat the view. I do get fairly jaded though and take it for granted. I'm sick of dodging all the deer and elk. I'm also sick of having only one store to shop (Wal-Mart.) I'm only here because I grew up here. In addition to the view, one big positive is a very low crime rate.
  8. My dd turns 4 tomorrow. My mom got her a cute Denver Broncos cheerleading outfit. We got her a cuddleuppet and a toy learning laptop. I gave my inlaws ideas for all kinds of learning toys. I love anything Melissa & Doug. They have some great magnetic dress-up toys like the bears and princess and ballerina. Her other request is play make-up and dress-up stuff.
  9. Farkle! My absolute favorite game. You don't have to play anyone else (although you have the option of that.)
  10. With the exception of an extended drive to see family, you have described exactly where I live! We are only a 6 hour drive to my dh's family. Most of my family is here which is why we moved here to begin with...but they aren't keeping us here (we almost never see them.) We love the small town life and the slow pace of things. You would be surprised at what types of art and culture are available when you start looking (certainly not on the same level as a metropolitan area.) Good luck!
  11. I'm so glad that there is a little good news. I'll continue to pray for you and the family. :grouphug:
  12. Oh.My.Goodness!!! I just did a search and got totally sucked in to watching it online! I can NOT believe this is a real show!
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