Wednesday, November 17, 2010

More on Cloth

As you know we've been making a lot of changes around here over the past year. A friend in my MOPs group asked me last week if it would be faster for me to tell her what I don't make rather then what I do. I had to think about it for a second. It didn't occur to me that I make more then I buy because it's been such a gradual thing. Little by little as I study and learn we've changed some things. It's not been drastic or overwhelming because it's been one thing at a time. But I guess from an outsiders point view we are really weird from everything to food, beauty care, home remedies for illnesses, toiletries, etc. When I got married I couldn't cook, clean, manage money, train children, and much much more. Now that I think about, I'm not sure what my husband saw in me. However, I had a desire to learn and I read everything I could get my hands on, that was bible based and would teach me how to be a wife, mom, and keeper of the home. I still have a long way to go but I guess if I look back the Lord's brought me a long way too.

Proverbs 14:18 The naive inherit folly, But the prudent are crowned with knowledge.

Proverbs 18:15 The mind of the prudent acquires knowledge, And the ear of the wise seeks knowledge.

Webster's Dictionary defines "Prudence" as "Skill and good judgement in the use of resources, caution or circumspection as to danger or risk. "Prudent" is defined "Frugal".

It's so interesting to me that God cares about these things. He's pleased with us seeking knowledge and using what He's provided for us wisely. He say's if we are prudent we are wise.

My husband called me one day and said he was reading the Proverb for the day. He came to Proverbs 14:1. The wise woman builds her house, But the foolish tears it down with her own hands. He wanted to thank me for building our home wisely. That's worth it right there!!!! So, my latest weird act is switching to cloth menstrual pads and cloth toilet paper. Yup, you read that right! I posted earlier about cloth diapers and their health benefits as well as cost effectiveness. You can read it here. I stated some facts on the hormones and chemicals in disposable diapers and a lot of them are in the menstrual pads and tampons as well. Women who switch to cloth, (And I know of few personally), claim to have less bleeding and less cramping. I don't know about you but I sure don't need any extra hormones when I'm on my period. I especially don't need any extra after I have a baby. So, I'm giving it a try. I'm only saving about $4.00 a month so this is more of a health conscience move. I'm also thinking ahead for my oldest daughter who has had signs of puberty and imbalanced hormones since she was 5. So here they are!


I can tell you how they work yet. I'll have to get back to you on that.
Now, for the toilet paper. It's 2 layers of cotton flannel. Talk about luxury! The kids have been ranting and raving about how soft it is. I was reading about putting wet ones in a wipe warmer with some lavender oil. I like this idea alot! We would have the most clean and fresh bottoms around. I'm saving another $20.00 a month right here which is going to pay for one of my girls to have piano lessons and I am not adding to my laundry! I just dump it in the diaper bucket and wash with a vinegar rinse cycle to sanitize. And don't worry, if you come over I will try to have a roll of paper under the sink just for you but I'd say you'd be missing out if you use it.


And Anina learned how to use the sewing machine. It's all straight lines and she made most of them. My girls are definitely more prepared for their future families at 9 and 7 then I ever was.

Also, I found this great website called Grocery Shrink. This family won Dave Ramsey's contest to pay off the most debt in a certain time because of their frugal ways. There is something on this website for everyone from meal planning and grocery shopping to decorating on a budget.

So tell me what you are doing to build your house. I would love to get more ideas. I'm off to read my bible now. If you're not building your home that is a great place to start!

3 comments:

Staci said...

Cool! you got the pads done! You won't be disappointed! It may take a little getting used to but it will be better off in the end. I am one of those who HAVE , not claim to, HAVE had less bleeding and cramps. Before switching I had 7-10 days of changing a pad every hour, the heaviest absorbency available, clots the size of lemons and pain so bad I was on huge muscle relaxers the entire period. Things have done a complete 180! I am now mostly cramp free and what I have is tolerable, I can use a cloth pad for a few hours without needing to change and my periods are 5-7 days at most. They are such a blessing and I'll never go back.

And don't forget you can keep a dry basket of single layer tissues for nasal tissues! The benefit of this is that they can be thrown in the regular wash with non diaper items during a heavy use time, like cold season so you don't run out.

Blessings,
Staci
A Quiverful Of Blessings

Sara said...

I just watched PBS' Frontier House on Netflix today - a show where three families are taken "back in time" to 1883 where they must authentically live for 5 months. One of the first things they missed the most was toilet paper. Although they mostly used leaves, I thought it was all too ironic to come to your blog today and read about you making your own cloth toilet paper! Wow, I had no idea anyone did that in 2010! I don't think I'll ever join you in your adventure, but I sure am impressed!

Anonymous said...

I am just starting to use cloth wipes instead of TP today and my kids asked if I knew any other families that do this. I had to admit I dont know of anyone who does this but I told them there was a blog that had kids their ages that did so we came back to your blog to show them your pictures. Anyway I have 6 kids ages 9 down to 3weeks. I think we live in same general area from what I have gathered reading your blog. if you have time can you email me sometime aboundantlyblessed@gmail.com
thank you for posting what you do.