Showing posts with label haircut. Show all posts
Showing posts with label haircut. Show all posts

Friday, April 2, 2010

happy Eostre (Goddess of the Divine Female)

& happy April!
Busy busy week - lots of sessions, consutations for playing harp at TWO weddings (one mid April, one on Summer Solstice - what a sweet way to spend Solstice!)
Yesterday I was watching my granddaughters so their folks could have a 'Date' & the oldest (gotta love her) asked 'can we make some Kefir?' She'd just had some to drink, & had figured out that I made it - sure!!! I've been making it for just over a month now, & drink almost a quart of the (coconut) milk kefir daily. (here are the first Kefir posts)

So they helped open the can of coconut milk, strain the kefir from the day before (we began with scooping some of the culture out with a spoon, then ran through the lovely canning funnel a friend suggested, with a strainer on top. The 5 year old lost interest, but the 10 year old helped through the whole process, encouraging the kefirs to grow, helping cover them with the cloth & rubber band . . .

Then time for the water kefir (it takes a couple of days, while the milk kefir cultures in 24 hours) - straining, eating some of the grains - a 'flirty' look, as she wanted to eat more - & more . . . yes, it's OK to eat the grains - increases the probiotic 'bennies' . . . Here's a great little piece comparing the probiotic benefits of yogurt & kefir.

After we'd strained the kefir, & washed the grains (you don't need to wash milk kefir grains, but it's recommended with the water kefir) & measure sugar (OK, so she wanted to lick that spoon - when we were done, too) stirred it up, added the kefir grains (& eat a bit more), & cover it with the cloth (the jar in the middle); it was time to 'doctor' the strained kefir for a second ferment!

To one jar (those water kefir grains increase QUICKLY - tho I have shared some of the milk kefir) we added 'chai' herbs - slices of ginger, star anise, fennel, licorice ('but licorice isn't gluten free!' - 'this licorice is - it's just the roots!' . . . 'oh :)' such smart girls!), cinnamon (I snip a strip of whole cinnamon with my kitchen sheers), ginseng, astragulas, pepper, schizandra, hawthorne, cardamom; she loved smelling the herbs before putting them in the 'brew;' then stirring the mix, before we capped it (another piece of muslin - the jar on the Rt above). A number of the herbs in this mix are 'adaptogens' - tonic or 'building herbs.
The three main actions of adaptogens are:
  • nontoxic to the recipient.
  • produce a nonspecific response in the body—an increase in the power of resistance against multiple stressors including physical, chemical, or biological agents.
  • has a normalizing influence on physiology, irrespective of the direction of change from physiological norms caused by the stressor.
  • & while all adaptogens contain antioxidants, antioxidants are not necessarily adaptogens and that is not proposed to be their primary mode of action.
A young accupuncturist friend once engaged in a 'discussion' with folks from a multi-level marketing group, who were touting the values of their 'patent' adaptogen formula; inviting them to recognize that the Chinese have been perfecting these formulas for years, & that he had researched sources of high quality ginseng, etc - to no avail! Their product was vastly superior to anything anyone else had ever thought of . . . (hmm - & rather expensive, as I recall!)

In the second jar we used a simpler mix of lemon ginger herb tea, nettles & a bit of damiana. She helped with the whole process, wishing the herbs well as we covered the jars, & tucked them in to 'brew.' Quite the budding herbalist!

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

the Wedding

Hard to believe a couple of weeks have passed since I wrote here!

My daughter's wedding on the 31st of January was LOVELY - Bride was beautiful, kids were adorable (my 4 grandkids plus a couple of cousins & friends), harp music delightful :) The weather was brisk, but sunny - all in all, a pretty perfect day! The church was filled with well wishers, I had fun posing for a photo with 4 girlfriends (from HS on) & my daughter was shining.

We took the 'girls' to get manicures (& my dau-in law & I got pedicures) Friday, then my daughter's hair dresser came Sat AM to straighten her hair, & do ringlets on all the little girls.

After the reception, the bride & groom headed off for the beach for several days, & the girls & I settled down, . . . well, the 8 year old & I settled down. The 4 year old was still buzzing with energy, & must have decided those curls were too much - off they came!! WOW!

& on Monday the girls & I joined the 'honeymooners' at the beach for some more lovely, blue sky weather. It was a great weekend, & they are having fun settling in to married life.

Over the last few weeks I've heard a lot of stories about other 3 or 4 year olds who decided to cut their own (or a sibling's!) hair - I'm so glad she waited till after the wedding; & it's really pretty cute -


& doesn't take very long to run a brush thru this clip :) (I 'prettied' it up a wee bit - she actually really did do most of that herself!)