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Homemade Pizza Night!

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Posted on 28th May 2009 by Mish in miscellaneous



Make your own pizza and make friends!

We are a pizza-eating family. We love it. If you can put it on a pizza – we will…in fact, we will put a lot of things on a pizza that some people have never heard of – like BBQ chicken and pork!

Pizza is the ultimate fast food in our culture. And while I will eat almost anything called a “pizza” – I won’t always like it. I also often have the feeling that I could have saved myself $20 if I had just put the extra effort into making pizza myself. The funny thing is, that making your own pizza doesn’t really take that much effort.
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Why I Choose Natural Childbirth

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Posted on 20th May 2009 by Mish in birth

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Because I have given birth so often and am getting ready to do it again, I am often asked about my birth “stories.” It surprises me that I haven’t written about them, but truthfully, my births have been fairly unremarkable. Of course, being pregnant with my seventh, I don’t want to jinx it, but I have only had one birth that was traumatic in any way.

And yes, I have given birth to all six of my children naturally – without any intervention of any kind. Was it painful? Oh my yes! I’ve read about women who have “orgasmic” childbirths…I am definitely not one of those women.

Further, I believe that it is possible in almost every situation to have a natural childbirth. Now, I know it’s controversial for me to say this – and I know that everyone has a story. Most people will say, “I wanted to have a natural childbirth, but I was different because…” And that’s fine. I’m not writing to this judge, just to give a perspective and a few resources.

Let me put it this way, I have heard the stories of women who have had epidurals and c-sections. I have heard about their lengthy recoveries and other issues. Do I enjoy the pain of labor – of course not! But let me say this, after going through labor and then finally having the baby, I feel better immediately. Right after the birth, while I’m still getting “cleaned up,” I feel 100 percent better. No more back pain. No more labor pain. No more nothing except a beautiful sweet baby. The endorphins kick in and I’m as happy as a clam…ready to take on the world, well, mostly.

While I appreciate the desire for pain relief, going down that road rarely leads to anything but more interventions. Women who have epidurals have longer pushing stages – which endangers the baby and gives the mother a higher risk of c-section or forcep or vacuum extracted birth.

It just seems like a lot to risk, just to save the pain. Now, I know, I’ll hear from many who will say, “yes, but you weren’t in labor as long as I was…” and that’s valid. But remember, this post is in response to those who ask how I could give birth without drugs six times. That’s how – and why. I simply think it’s odd that some women would choose a c-section, or choose an epidural, before even giving labor a try. I hate to see women set themselves up to “fail” – and that’s how a lot of women describe it to me – before giving themselves a chance.

Further, it surprises me that the same women who say they would throw themselves under a train for their child, will not endure pain to bring them into the world – risking both their own lives and their baby’s. I also find it odd that we, as mothers, will scold any woman who even looks at a glass of wine during her pregnancy, but will totally understand someone willing to put drugs in her (and her child’s) body just because she’s in labor.

Here are a number of the side effects of epidurals, listed at Childbirth.org

I have had a home birth – and a water birth – five pretty standard hospital births – and have been grateful for the assistance of wonderful nurses and midwives each time (except the first time). I am also not knocking doctors. I am glad they are around and willing to help out in a pinch! I am glad for medicines and oxygen masks and all the other accoutrements available to save mine and my baby’s life should need be (especially since I’m pregnant again and I don’t want to jinx anything!). I know that things can go wrong – and I am glad for knowledgeable midwives and doctors when they do. However, I also believe childbirth is a natural process – not a medical one most of the time – and I think natural birth is safe with proper preparation and education.

Trusting in our bodies is difficult, especially, when we, as a society, are taught that so much is wrong with them! But give your body a chance to work, it might surprise you.

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Organically Inclined is now on Kindle!

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Posted on 18th May 2009 by Mish in frugal

My blog, Organically Inclined, is now available for download on Kindle! I’ll be honest, I love books. I like to tote them around. I like to put them on my bookshelf when I’m done with them. I like to stack them up and look at them.

But honestly, the Kindle is very nice. We received one from John’s work and I really like it. It’s not at all like reading on a laptop. We have the first one and I find it nice and light – very easy to throw in my bag for a few minutes of reading while waiting for a kid to come out of practice. I like that I can read a whole book – or just a few quick blog or newspaper articles.

While buying things on the Kindle is not the most frugal way to read books, papers or magazines – it is cheaper than buying them new. I also like that I can download the first chapter of a book and read it at my leisure – not under pressure at the bookstore.

So, what’s my advice about the Kindle? If you are prone to buying new books anyway – I’d get one. The new books are cheaper on the Kindle. Also, if you are like some of my friends and don’t like to keep your books around, and end up giving them away or unloading them at yard sales – get one. You won’t have that worry – just delete when done (and it still remains in your Amazon library).

As for buying a Kindle…I don’t know if I would have. I might have for a Christmas splurge present – but it’s certainly an investment…and one I wouldn’t make lightly. Maybe we could get Amazon to rent them out – so that we can try before we buy!

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