Anyhoo....above is Daniel with our cat Snuggy, a gift from the Forsman's when we came home.
Here is Nathan our miracle child with Mr. Peepers, a gift from the Housman family. Nathan is a miracle to us after surviving cerebral malaria last August.
Emily and Daniel are both 7 until June 23rd when Emily will turn 8. They are very close. It's very clear Daniel is the boss but he is very gentle with Emily. It is so cute...he just loves her.

Here is Daniel and Luke.
Emily and Luke.
It's been a long winter of waiting.......waiting......waiting.......waiting for Jakin to come home, waiting for our baby to be born, waiting for God to direct us, waiting and more waiting. It's been good, I've learned alot and I can feel our waiting is almost over in a spiritul sense but I can't point to anything physical to prove that.
I made this Tiramisu Blanket for the baby. I am convinced it's a girl and it better be because everything I made has been for a girl that's how sure I am. I got the free pattern off ravelry.com . It was fun and quick to do. I actually made two of them the other one is darker brown with a cream ribbon.
This is one that Tiffany made for her hope chest and also for the county fair.
Here is one I did, I got the free pattern off of Lion Brands website. It is called Pure Appeal.
And....we are milking goats again Praise the Lord! What a blessing that is! Here is our newest goat Chiqua she was a gift from the Firezar family and we are so grateful for her! She gives enough milk that all of the kids are able to have milk every day! They love it!
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
What are we up to......
Monday, May 11, 2009
Make Your Own Cloth Diapers: a tutorial
I cut out two of the diaper body. After I had the hang of it I cut out enough at a time to make 5-6 diapers.
Now let's talk about waterproof covers or AIO's (All in One's) or which ever you prefer. The main challenge of keeping these diapers super cheap is the waterproof covers. I refuse to use the old fashioned plastic pants as they do not close at the sides and I cannot imagine pulling all that yuck down the babies legs. I have toyed with the idea of cutting and modifying the plastic pants to close at the sides with velcro. Or if you have one of those expensive snap presses you could use cute plastic snaps. Pretty fabric could then be sewn to the outside of the plastic making them more attractive. I know that would work as I have used cut up old plastic pants before when I needed something to be waterproof. The problem is that is the diapers will most likely be washed every day or every other day and the plastic most likely will not hold up for more than 3-4 months. Regardless I will probably use this idea for some of the covers I make.
The standard in waterproof covers or AIO's these days is PUL fabric which is very cute and also waterproof. It sells for about $9-10 a yard and I read on one site that 3 covers could be made from one yard with enough left over for the binding. Then they commonly close with hook and loop (Velcro). So that's like $3.50 a cover which is pretty good considering that the cover I bought way back when (see first post) cost $15 each!!
You cannot buy pul fabric from local fabric stores, as far as I or anyone else knows you have to order online. I broke down and ordered 2 yards from http://www.acutabovefabrics.com/ but I am keeping my eye out for the old plastic pants at garage sales.
These are fun to sew and easy! My 11 year old who copies everything I do made her own for her dolly just by looking at my pattern.
And sigh my satisfaction came when hubby picked one up and said "Wow, and how much did we pay for (insert brand name)?!" mission accomplished.....
As soon as I get my covers sewn I will post pictures and a short tutorial of that. If you want more information you can google make your own cloth diapers and you will get loads of information and how to's.
Happy Sewing :0)!!
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Sunday, May 10, 2009
Happy Mother's Day!
A Cloth Diapering Disaster and Why Dan is Always Right!
Several years ago now, when we were getting ready to have our 7th baby I was on a message board where all the mom's were raving about using cloth diapers. I was intrigued but shocked by the price of these expensive diapers. Fifteen dollars for top of the line pocket dipes!!!!!
To make a long story short I approached Dan with my idea. I had calculated the initial investment at about $400 and in my mind I was totally convinced that this was the way to go. After all if we were going to continue to have many more children in the long run this was really going to save money!
He was not falling for the idea at all. But I persisited, fully persuaded in my own mind that this was a great and money saving idea. He gave in and allowed me to buy them even though he was sure this was going to be a failed project. I was sure that in a couple months he was going to be right on board with my great idea.
I went ahead and bought these extremely expensive diapers....top of line mind you ......on a credit card......yikes!! That was a few years before the Lord led us to become debt free.
Anyway, I get the diapers use them for two months maybe and my kids (then I had three in diapers) started to get this horrible rash from them Back then I also did not know what Candida was and how to treat and get rid of it. The rash was awful and my son would scream when I changed his diapers his behind was red and raw from the bacteria that was now in the diapers. I boiled the diapers, bleached the diapers, sun dried the diapers and researched every single thing I could find on the internet about getting the bacteria out of these diapers. Nothing worked!
I even stopped using the diapers and put them in storage thinking that this would rid the diapers of the bacteria. After a couple months I started using the diapers again....same thing. I tried off and on for over a year to use these diapers unsucessfully. In my heart I felt that God was telling me strongly that I should have listened to Dan's wisdom and that this was a rebuke from God for not doing so.
I gave up cloth diapers and they sat in my storage room until we packed up and moved to Africa. I packed them in our suitcase thinking that I would maybe need them there and hoping that they would work out as I was not even sure if I could get disposable diapers in that country. I had two in diapers at that time. Well....guess what the diapers were fine on my two little boys. Not causing any problems at all. I was dumbfounded. After a few months I trained the boys and gave the diapers away to Martha the blind lady who had a little baby girl and a few other small children. They worked fine for her too! She would bring her baby to me every few days with those diapers on with nary a problem.
I learned my lesson I hope. After that and especially when we went to Liberia there have been several times I just knew I was right and he was wrong. My mind just could not see how he could possibly be right about a certain thing but God always always reminded me of the cloth diapering episode. That built in to me a fear of Dan in a godly way. A fear more of God and not to be so high minded even when I just know I am right.
So now we are expecting number #11 in about 8 weeks and our lives have changed so drastically in the past couple years. This time we really can't afford disposable diapers. My mind did not even consider spending money on cloth diapers again. I came across some sites on making your own diapers. Of course they were using all new materials. I came up with a free diaper pattern and created a diaper using all recycled fabrics! My next post is a tutorial of the cloth diapers I made.
To make a long story short I approached Dan with my idea. I had calculated the initial investment at about $400 and in my mind I was totally convinced that this was the way to go. After all if we were going to continue to have many more children in the long run this was really going to save money!
He was not falling for the idea at all. But I persisited, fully persuaded in my own mind that this was a great and money saving idea. He gave in and allowed me to buy them even though he was sure this was going to be a failed project. I was sure that in a couple months he was going to be right on board with my great idea.
I went ahead and bought these extremely expensive diapers....top of line mind you ......on a credit card......yikes!! That was a few years before the Lord led us to become debt free.
Anyway, I get the diapers use them for two months maybe and my kids (then I had three in diapers) started to get this horrible rash from them Back then I also did not know what Candida was and how to treat and get rid of it. The rash was awful and my son would scream when I changed his diapers his behind was red and raw from the bacteria that was now in the diapers. I boiled the diapers, bleached the diapers, sun dried the diapers and researched every single thing I could find on the internet about getting the bacteria out of these diapers. Nothing worked!
I even stopped using the diapers and put them in storage thinking that this would rid the diapers of the bacteria. After a couple months I started using the diapers again....same thing. I tried off and on for over a year to use these diapers unsucessfully. In my heart I felt that God was telling me strongly that I should have listened to Dan's wisdom and that this was a rebuke from God for not doing so.
I gave up cloth diapers and they sat in my storage room until we packed up and moved to Africa. I packed them in our suitcase thinking that I would maybe need them there and hoping that they would work out as I was not even sure if I could get disposable diapers in that country. I had two in diapers at that time. Well....guess what the diapers were fine on my two little boys. Not causing any problems at all. I was dumbfounded. After a few months I trained the boys and gave the diapers away to Martha the blind lady who had a little baby girl and a few other small children. They worked fine for her too! She would bring her baby to me every few days with those diapers on with nary a problem.
I learned my lesson I hope. After that and especially when we went to Liberia there have been several times I just knew I was right and he was wrong. My mind just could not see how he could possibly be right about a certain thing but God always always reminded me of the cloth diapering episode. That built in to me a fear of Dan in a godly way. A fear more of God and not to be so high minded even when I just know I am right.
So now we are expecting number #11 in about 8 weeks and our lives have changed so drastically in the past couple years. This time we really can't afford disposable diapers. My mind did not even consider spending money on cloth diapers again. I came across some sites on making your own diapers. Of course they were using all new materials. I came up with a free diaper pattern and created a diaper using all recycled fabrics! My next post is a tutorial of the cloth diapers I made.
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cloth diapers,
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