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Moving My Blog!

From today forward, I will no longer be posting to this blog. While I like many of the features that WordPress has to offer, I’ve never been happy that I couldn’t personalize it like I did with blogger. So, from today onward you can read my blog over at:

http://www.simplysusangodfrey.blogspot.com

Please update your bookmarks to reflect this new address (It’s actually my old blog with all my old posts, just the link has changed)

Okay, as I promised, I’ve been working on a secret project the last few weeks and it’s finally done enough for me to invite you on over to see it! My wonderful and sweet husband has bought me web hosting and I’ve created my own website! You can see it at:

http://www.simplysusangodfrey.com

Fight FOCA

FOCA (Freedom of Choice Act) Would Wipe Away Every Restriction on Abortion Nationwide

This would eradicate state and federal laws that the majority of Americans support, such as:

  • Bans on Partial Birth Abortion
  • Requirements that women be given information about the risks of getting an abortion
  • Only licensed physicians can perform abortions
  • Parents must be informed and give consent to their minor daughter’s abortion

FOCA would erase these laws and prevent states from enacting similar protective measures in the future.

“The first thing I’d do as President is sign the Freedom of Choice Act. That’s the first thing I’d do.” ~ Barack Obama

Sign the petition to Fight FOCA HERE!!

I strongly disagree with this law, because abortion in murder…period. A baby is a human being from the moment of conception and to end it because it’s an inconvenience is just plain wrong. I believe in the sanctity of life. That’s why we chose to carry or son Gabriel to term, even knowing he wouldn’t survive. I believe that whether a baby should live or die is a decision that should be left only to the Lord. Abortion is playing God and is a sin. While I do not support Obama or his views, I will continue to lift him up in prayers. Prayers can work miracles and ALL things work for the GLORY OF GOD! The prayers of a righteous man availeth much!

Tuesday Update

sickI have been up since about 4:30 this morning.  Colt woke up around then vomiting :(   He was sick most of the morning, but around 10 he was feeling better, so I finally got to go finish up my errands from yesterday.  Yesterday, I set out to pay our car insurance, property taxes, school taxes and get the tags for my suburban.  But because of the holiday, I only got to pay our car insurance.  So around 10 today, once Colt was feeling better, we set off to get the rest of my errands done.  We made it to the Appraisal District office only to find out that they charge for you to use a debit card to pay the school taxes.  But they had to be paid, so I paid the extra charge ($37!).  Then we went over to the court house to the tax office to pay our property taxes.  Again, there was a charge ($19!).  So basically we had to pay about $60 in extra charges, so I couldn’t get my tags for the suburban :( Anyway, I’ll get them with Marty’s next paycheck. After that, I took the boys to Schlotzsky’s for lunch. Riley got pizza, I got a sandwich and Colt got a tiny bowl of chicken noodle soup (which he only ate about 3 bites of). We headed home after that. We hadn’t been home longer than 10 minutes when Colt was back in the bathroom vomiting again :(

So, my day has been dealing with frustrating errands and a sick kiddo. He’d doing much better now, but still hasn’t been able to keep anything down except for water. I’ve also been working away on my secret project I told you about yesterday…it may be done before weekend, but I’m not promising anything yet!

I’ve had many questions about how my husband is doing. Marty is doing great! He’s back at work, but still on light duty. We go to the kidney doctor tomorrow to get some blood drawn for some tests and then we go back the following Wednesday (28th) to actually see the kidney doctor and find out the test results. We’re hoping the tests will show him back to normal then and he’s REALLY wanting to get off light duty.

This past Saturday, Marty tilled up our corn patch. He went to till it again, and the motor on the tiller died. He took the tiller out to our fix it kid, along with a new motor for it. Hopefully we’ll be getting it back quickly, as we have tons of stuff to till! We’re going to have our biggest garden ever! I can’t wait to really start eating out of it! We still have cabbage, greens, lettuce, onions & carrots going, although the cabbage needs to be picked this week.

Well, I need to get off this computer and finish up some things around here! Have a blessed day everyone!

telephone_shhhI have a secret :)

I can’t tell you yet, because it’s just not ready…and hey, it’s a secret :) . But there are some changes coming, I’m hoping to have everything ready by this weekend so I can make a big announcement. So, keep your eyes open!

…and no, I’m not pregnant…lol!

God, give each true,good woman
Her own, small house to keep–
No heart should ache with longing–
No hurt should go too deep–
Guard her age-old desire–
A house to love and sweep.

Give her a man beside her.
A kind man–and a true–
And let them work together
And love–a lifetime through.
And let her mother children
As gentle women do.

Give her a shelf for dishes,
And a shining box for bread,
A white cloth for her table,
And a white spread for her bed,
A shaded lamp at nightfall,
And a row of books much read.

God, let her work with laughter,
And let her rest with sleep;
No life can truly offer
A peace more sure and deep–
God, give each true good woman
Her own small house to keep.

–Grace Noel Crowell

This is a new recipe I created today and it was a BIG hit with my guys!

Sausage & Cabbage Skillet

1 lb. beef smoked sausage (organic, grass-fed, & nitrate free–we get ours from Homestead Heritage)
1 head cabbage (from our garden or organic)
1/2 cup raw butter (divided–made from raw grass-fed cream)
1/2 tbsp. garlic granules (organic)
1/8 tsp. ground nutmeg (organic)
Sea salt & pepper to taste (organic)

In a skillet, melt 1/4 cup of butter. Cut the sausage into rings and then quarter the rings. Put in the skillet with the butter and warm the sausage through. Season with the garlic granules, nutmeg, sea salt & pepper. Chop the cabbage and add to the skillet along with the remaining butter. Cook until cabbage is heated through and slightly limp, but still a bit crunchy. Serve with whole wheat rolls. The sauce from this dish is great for dipping your rolls in…YUM!

I accidently added the nutmeg, thinking I’d grabbed the pepper, but it turned out to be a wonderful addition! Colt, who’s not real crazy about cabbage, ate 3 helpings and asked me to fix it again sometime.

More Good News!

Marty went to the kidney specialist today and he’s continuing to improve.  His kidney function is up to 60% now and the doctor expects that by his next visit he’ll be back to normal!  Marty goes back in 2 weeks for some more tests and then sees the doctor again in 3 week.  Until then, Marty can work, but only light duty.  Yippee!!  Things are returning to normal!

Here are some pictures that were taken recently that I thought I’d share.

Marty in the hospital

Marty in the hospital

Colt & Riley planting onions this past Tuesday

Colt & Riley planting onions this past Tuesday

More onion planting

More onion planting

Me poking holes in the ground so Riley can plant onions.

Me poking holes in the ground so Riley can plant onions.

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me and my rake :)

The following is copied from this post here: http://www.cafemom.com/journals/read.php?post_id=1320853

PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL CONGRESSMAN AND TELL THEM HOW UNFAIR THIS LAW IS!!!

I know this is long, but it is important. There is alot of panic in the handmade nation right now.. because this law directly affects us in an unfair way. We are doing everything we can to have it modified to include us, to be fair to us.. but at this point, we are being treated the same as big industry.. and while this will not affect them substantially, it WILL affect us. Hundreds, if not thousands, of crafters across our country will be put out of business. Those crafters are not only an intregal part of not only the local economy but they supply quality handmade goods as an alternative to mass produced and wasteful big box store goods. They will not be able to do what they do anymore if this law does not add an amendment for us.

So as a crafter this has hit home for me, last night my DH and I, and my mom on the phone.. sat down and read the 68 pages line by line, to see where I and my business fit into this. This affects anyone who sells goods to children under the age of 12, anyone who HAS children under the age of 12, anyone who MAKES goods for children under the age of 12, and anyone who buys things for children under the age of 12.

For those who don’t know, the CPSIA (Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008) is an act designed to protect our children from unsafe toys, aka.. lead at excessive levels.. and thats a noble cause, HOWEVER, this act requires ANY item designed, marketed to, intended for use by, or looks like it could be designed FOR any child under the age of 12 must be tested. Sounds like a good idea, but you have to consider that the cost for these tests (estimates on different websites vary) have ranged from $100.00 to $4000.00. Even if we assume its $100.00, the average crafter cannot afford to have every “batch” of their craft tested. This act is poorly written and doesnt adress the REAL problem… it forces testing on products manufactured in the US, when our products werent the problem to begin with. We should be forcing testing on every product IMPORTED to the US, but a witch hunt on good American companies making good healthy products is not helping. In this economy, do we really need to put more of a burden on our businesses?

THIS AFFECTS EVERYONE! This affects at home care-takers, daycares, and schools… as your cribs and any toy items must be tested for lead. This affects crafters, of course. This affects Re-sellers, such as Salvation army and others, as THEIR apparel and toys must be tested. This affects GARAGE SALES. According to this act, you CANNOT sell any item for children under the age of 12 which has not been certified to meet the legal levels of lead. I am NOT joking, that is in the act. It is breaking the law to do so, and the fines are high.

Heres an example… if a bib maker makes 10 different styles of bib, with two fabrics on each bib, velcro, and heavy weight sew in.. she must have all10 of those bibs tested, at the $100 a pop (or more) and if she sews a different style, even using the same fabrics, THAT must be tested. EVERY time she makes a new batch, they must be tested.. even if they use the same supplies. She must also PERMANENTLY label her items with the batch number, so consumers can know when it was made and what batch it came from.

If a dress maker who makes children’s dresses sews 20 different dresses, in 3 sizes each, she must have ALL sizes of all 20 dresses tested, even if they are made of the same fabric. Thats 60 tests. And dont think this doesnt affect ADULT apparel makers too, because it does… how many of you have 12 year olds who wear “adult” clothing? Not all 12 year olds shop in the junior section.. so adult clothing manufacturers will have to take extra precaution to ensure their products are never marketed to anyone under the age of 12, it goes so far as to say they cannot APPEAL to children under the age of 12. The law STATES that.. how can a dress maker ensure their product doesnt appeal to a child under the age of 12?

Small businesses CANNOT absorb the costs of this, they will either close their doors or raise their prices.. or stop selling items for children under the age of 12. We all buy our products (materials) from retailers here in the US… surely if those products (materials) were tested that would be good enough, right? No. The finished product must be tested, regardless of the materials being safe.

Here are some TRUE-VRS-FALSE things we managed to find, in regards to this Act, and how it will affect CRAFTERS specifically, of any item for children under the age of 12. Do your own research and read the law.. and of course, all of this is subject to change because there are amendments to this Act, and there are people fighting to change it. This isnt the “final word” this is a.. right now we think.. kind of deal.

Statement – certain things will be exempt for testing, like apparel, because fabric doesnt have lead in it.
FALSE- all items marketed to, designed for, advertised as, or for use by a child under the age of 12 must be tested for lead, even if it does not contain any.

In 180 days, must test less than 600 parts per million. In 365 days, must test less than 300 parts per million. in 3 years from date of enactment, must test less than 100 parts per million. WHAT the item is does not matter. It MUST test if it is to be used by a child under the age of 12.

Statement – on Feb 10th the store shelves will be empty, everything not tested must be disposed of.
UNDETERMINED-I am getting conflicting information. I cant say yes or no on this, to be honest I dont trust anyones “opinion” on this, including mine. I have contacted my states governer, and my senator. Both of their “offices” have replied that my concerns will be adressed. I dont know how long that will take.

Statement – on Feb 10th you must stop selling anything which has not been tested
UNDETERMINED-I am getting conflicting information. I cant say yes or no on this. I have contacted my states governer, and my senator. Both of their “offices” have replied that my concerns will be adressed. I dont know how long that will take.

From what I read.. I gathered that all items are subject to an up to 10 month grace period for testing.. you have to have certificates for every item to prove you had them tested. BUT, I could have read it wrong. I will wait to see what the governer or senator says.
ACTUAL TIME LINE FOR ACCREDITATION-
ITEMS WITH PAINT – NO MORE THAN 30 DAYS
CRIBS, PACIFIERS – NO MORE THAN 60 DAYS
SMALL PARTS – NO MORE THAN 90 DAYS
CHILDRENS METAL JEWELRY – NO MORE THAN 120 DAYS
BABY BOUNCERS, WALKERS – NO MORE THAN 210 DAYS
ALL OTHER CHILDRENS PRODUCT SAFETY RULES – NO MORE THAN 310 DAYS (10 MONTHS)

THIS IS ACCORDING TO SECTION 102 of the ACT, view the PDF at Thomas.loc.gov, search H.R. 4040

Statement – All cribs must be tested if they are to be used in a daycare, home care facility, or to be re-sold (such as a hand-me down store, or consignment shop)
TRUE – unless amended (and it SHOULD be.) – It shall be a violation of section 19(a)(1) of the Consumer Product Safety Act for any person to which this applies to manufacture (make), sell (store or otherwise), contract to sell or resell (consignment store), lease, sublet, offer, provide for use (give away!!) or otherwise place in the stream of commerce a crib which is not in compliance with a standard promulgated under subsection (b). (meaning it must meet the lead levels I mentioned above… 600 parts per million, then 300.. maybe 100 eventually).

This applies to any person that -
(a) MANUFACTURES, DISTRIBUTES, OR CONTRACTS TO SELL CRIBS; (Salvation army, Consignment stores, Goodwill, Garage sales, Deseret Industries, Baby stores, Walmart.. it affects ANYONE who wants to SELL a crib.)
(B) BASED ON THE PERSON OCCUPATION, HOLDS ITSELF OUT AS HAVING KNOWLEDGE OR SKILL PECULIAT TO CRIBS, INCLUDING CHILD CARE FACILITIES AND FAMILY CARE HOMES; (Daycares, at home care facilities, babysitters, ANYONE who has children in their home and receive pay for it.)
(C) IS IN THE BUSINESS OF CONTRACTING TO SELL OR RESELL, LEASE, SUBLET, OR OTHERWISE PLACE CRIBS IN THE STREAM OF COMMERCE; OR (Consignment, Salvation army, Crib retailers, Baby Boutiques)
(D) OWNS OR OPERATES A PLACE OF PUBLIC ACCOMODATION AFFECTING COMMERCE (HOTELS)

BASICALLY – THIS AFFECTS ALL OF YOU! According to the way this law is written, it could be ILLEGALfor your sister to give you her crib without having it tested. It could be illegal to sell a crib which has not been tested, even illegal to give it away. Cribs should be tested, but there should be an exemption or “grandfather” clause for ones already in circulation! I cant afford to have my kids crib tested so I can donate it after she doesnt need it anymore.. I KNOW Goodwill cant afford to have all kids cribs tested before they can sell or donate them. This is REDICULOUS.

All “Durable infant or toddler products” must be tested… those are defined as:
(A) Full size cribs and non full-size cribs; (B) toddler beds; (C) high chairs, booster chairs, and hook-on chairs; (D) bath seats; (E) gates and other enclosures for confining a child; (F) play yards; (G) stationary activity centers; (H) infant carriers; (I) strollers; (J) walkers; (K) swings; and (L) bassinets and cradles.
ALL of those items are included in the law I posted above, ALL are illegal to sell or give away, even by you, without a lead test certification.

If you planned to donate your childrens old items, you cant. If you planned to give them to a friend, you cant. If you planned to sell them, you definitely cant. According to this law, as it is written right now, you CANT. its ILLEGAL. (to find out what you can do, keep reading)

1) DEFINED TERMS- As used in this section

(A) The term `phthalate alternative’ means any common substitute to a phthalate, alternative material to a phthalate, or alternative plasticizers

(B) The term `children’s toy’ means a consumer product designed or intended by the manufacturer for a child 12 years of age or younger for use by the child when the child plays

(C) The term `child care article’ means a consumer product designed or intended by the manufacturer to facilitate sleep or the feeding of children age 3 and younger, or to help such children with sucking or teething. (PAJAMAS, BEDDING, BLANKETS, BIBS, PACIFIERS, TEETHERS, BOWLS, SPOONS, FORKS, CUPS, HIGHCHAIRS, ANYTHING TO HELP A CHILD SLEEP, EAT, SUCK, OR TEETH)

(D) The term `consumer product’ has the meaning given such term in section 3(a)(1) of the Consumer Product Safety Act (15 U.S.C. 2052(a)(1)).

(A) AGE- In determining whether products described in paragraph (1) are designed or intended for use by a child of the ages specified, the following factors shall be considered:

(i) A statement by a manufacturer about the intended use of such product, including a label on such product if such statement is reasonable.

(ii) Whether the product is represented in its packaging, display, promotion, or advertising as appropriate for use by children of the ages specified.

(iii) Whether the product is commonly recognized by consumers as being intended for use by a child of the ages specified.

(iv) The Age Determination guidelines issued by the Commission staff in September 2002 and any successor to such guidelines.

(B) TOY THAT CAN BE PLACED IN A CHILD’S MOUTH- For purposes of this section a toy can be placed in a child’s mouth if any part of the toy can actually be brought to the mouth and kept in the mouth by a child so that it can be sucked and chewed. If the children’s product can only be licked, it is not regarded as able to be placed in the mouth. If a toy or part of a toy in one dimension is smaller than 5 centimeters, it can be placed in the mouth.

Statement – well how will they know we are not complying? They wont worry about us, we’re small potatoes.
TRUTH -Maybe, maybe not. Is it a risk you are willing to take? I listed the fines below. Just be aware, in the UK they have had tougher toy laws for a long time.. as a result, their toys are safer.. but also as a result, crafters are subject to having their product confiscated, even at craft shows, if they do not comply with the law and regulations. YES, they can find you. Will they? Maybe not.. but I am not willing to risk a $100,000 fine to find out.

(1) CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY ACT- Section 20(a)(1) (15 U.S.C. 2069(a)(1)) is amended–

(A) by striking `$5,000′ and inserting `$100,000′;

(B) by striking `$1,250,000′ both places it appears and inserting `$15,000,000′; and

(C) by striking `December 1, 1994,’ in paragraph (3)(B) and inserting `December 1, 2011,’.

(they took the fine from $5000, and made it $100,000?!!?!?!!)

(read first reply for how you can help.) Vote POP, EVERY mom needs to see this!

Just a couple of new things about this blog.

–My new header :)
–You can now also find my blog by typing in www.simplysusangodfrey.com (I got my own domain name!). This will make it really easy to keep up with my blog, especially if I decide to move it (which has crossed my mind here lately….lol!). I like wordpress alot…it has some GREAT features. I just don’t like that I can’t personalize it as much as I could over at blogger. I’m still thinking about it, so nothing if for sure and certainly nothing will change for a while…too much to catch up with after all that’s been going on with Marty.

We took Marty to our family doctor today and he gave the okay for him to return to work, but only light duty for now. He also ran some blood tests, we should hear back about them tomorrow or Thursday. The doctor also made him an appointment with the kidney doctor. We go for that on Thursday at 9:30. Hopefully we will get lots of good news there! Marty is feeling pretty good, in fact he’s out in the garden planting some onions. He’s taking it pretty easy though :)

Tomorrow, I need to do some work on a menu plan for next week and I also need to get stuff ready to start back homeschooling next week. There’s no point in starting this week since we’re going to be busy running from doctor to doctor. I’ve also got to figure out how to finagle our finances to account for the short paycheck, bills, groceries and doctor appointments.

Well, I’m off to check on Marty and see how the onion planting is coming along. Have a great day everyone! God bless you all and thanks so much for the many prayers!!

Home Sweet Home

We got back to my Mom’s house about 6 pm on Sunday. We stayed overnight there and then packed up and returned to our house yesterday. We got home about 2 pm and then Marty went on in to work. I did some laundry and got unpacked. Marty got home about 4:30 and rested. We then ate dinner (bean burritos) and watched a little bit of TV. It was nice to all be in our own home again.

Today, I’m going with Marty to see our regular doctor. Depending on what he says, Marty will go back to work and then I’ll come home and tinker around here. We’re going to be having a major overhaul to our diet, which we’re still working on. But it will still be Nourishing Traditions, which we kind of fell off the NT wagon for a while. Lots of local grown/organic stuff, but we need to eliminate all the additives we can to make it easier on Marty’s kidneys.

Well, that’s all I know for now….lol! I’ll post again after we get back from the doctor today and let you know what he had to say. Marty still needs to go to the kidney doctor, as well as the oncologist/blood doctor. The oncologist is just to give him a blood test to see if all the irregularities in his past blood tests have cleared up.

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