Monday, July 4, 2016

7th gen home baby party

Did you know 7th gen gives free boxes for 'healthy home baby partys'? Basically samples and coupons to share with about 10 friends  plus some swag. My box came with a full sized dish soap, a water bottle, pack of size 3 diapers and then 10 bags with coupons/info and samples for each bag. Laundry soap, baby wipes, wild flower seeds, and plum oatmeal packets.
It was really fun. For one , who doesn't love free samples? And although I didn't do a traditional party as I couldn't get my friends all in one place at one time it was fun to act as the free sample fairy as I dropped off bags on people's porches!
It also came with a fun bingo game but I used the cards as a 'did you know' insert into each bag instead. Pictures!










Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Free and clean

so I joined the Generation Good community which is 7th generations site where you do stuff, get points, sometimes get free samples or coupons. I'm online already so why not get free stuff? They sent me a coupon for a free bottle of their laundry detergent. Normally I make my own. It's cheap and  I don't like using liquid as it tends to freeze so I dig powdered laundry soap.
But it's summer so no worry of freezing and of course, free. I don't think I'd ever used 7th gens laundry soap before, I got the lemon scented one. It works very well. It is lightly scented but got my clothing very clean. Even some of the yuckyer stuff like cloth diapers and my husbands work pants.
If I had to of bought it it still wouldn't be bad for the price. At the local Fred Meyers it was about 6 bucks a bottle, 3ish when on sale.
A+

Monday, July 18, 2011

an update about delta

I'm not sure about this response... it SEEMS good and yet something rubbed me the wrong way... maybe it's just me?


Silvia received a response from Delta. She is pleased that they have educated the involved staff members and apologized.  

. > Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2011 12:55:09 -0500
> From: ContactUs.Delta@delta.com
> To: baudler@hotmail.com
> Subject: Re: CC-Customer Care-Complaint-Inflight (KMM9133994V66886L0KM)
>
> Dear Ms. *****,
>
> RE: Case Number 3736719
>
> Thank you for sharing your concerns regarding the service provided when
> you and your children traveled with us between Berlin and Seattle via
> Amsterdam on June 11, 2011 of KLM operated Flight 1824 and Delta
> operated Flight 223. On behalf of everyone at Delta Air Lines and our
> Joint Venture Partner, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, I sincerely apologize
> for your disappointing inflight experience onboard our Flight 223.
>
> To begin, I certainly understand the feelings you described. After
> reading your comments that our flight attendant approached you in a rude
> manner, I certainly understand why you wanted to bring this matter to
> our attention. I am disheartened to learn you felt trapped onboard our
> Flight 223. We expect our flight attendants to be helpful and
> professional at all times. At Delta, we are privileged to serve
> thousands of customers from around the world every day and as a result
> of our efforts to meet the needs of a diverse customer base, your
> comments were disheartening and taken very seriously. I am truly sorry
> for this upsetting experience.
>
> We have thoroughly reviewed your communication and I understand you felt
> like you were treated in a discriminatory manner. In your letter you
> state that simply denying a woman her legal right to nurse in public, is
> an act of humiliation and discrimination.
>
> Ms. ******, we strive to provide everyone with an enjoyable and
> comfortable cabin environment. Additionally, we truly wish there were
> some way to ensure that passengers would be considerate of all
> travelers.
>
> I understand your interpretation of this event, and I want to assure you
> this incident has been reviewed with the team member involved. We
> acknowledge it was not handled with the type of customer service focus
> we expect. While I cannot conclude there was any discriminatory intent,
> appropriate action was taken through education and counseling to ensure
> a similar situation does not occur in the future.
>
> Again, I hope you will accept my sincere apology for the lack of
> customer service you encountered onboard our flight. Your business is
> important to us and given the opportunity of serving you and your family
> members in the future, I am confident Delta and KLM will not only meet
> but exceed your expectations.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Daniela Niko
> Coordinator, Customer Care
> Delta Air Lines

Monday, June 27, 2011

Delta airlines - employees still have anti nursing attitudes

Re posted - statement from Local Fairbanks, Alaskan mom ( a friend of mine) about her experience on a recent Delta Airlines flight.  


Re-posted here so I can pass the word along for those not in the local FB group. Delta has apparently been deleting comments on their facebook page about this issue. 




On Delta flight DL223 from Amsterdam to Seattle a male flight attendant approached me and asked me in a rude manner to cover up or go to the bathroom when nursing my two year old son. When I tried to inform him of the law he cut me of. He even tried to tell me that it was the federal law to cover up. 


The supervising flight attendant was nice enough and positive about nursing but still emphasized covering up.
On this long flight that i was on with two small children i felt trapped and decided to use a blanket. But I am not going to put up with this humiliating kind of treatment.


We have rights and there are laws. I am organizing a nurse in on Wednesday, 6/29 at 4.30pm at the delta counter at Fairbanks International Airport. I invite everybody to join. Even if you don't nurse come for support. 
I am also reaching out to mothers in other cities. Go to the delta counter in your town on Wednesday and remind them of our rights!
~Silvia 

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

I seek religion...

Sometimes i seek religion. I don't mean that i seek a NEW religion as the one I lay claim to I like just fine. It speaks to me. It Connects with me. it jives. It gives me the answers to my most important questions or at least is open in a way I can get on board with. My personal brand of religion has several deep roots in quakerism and unitatrian universilim. The core concepts, the things that are make or break for me are the same. Well, the vocabulary may be different but the ideas are the same.

I find comfort in the traditional 'some one talks, we sing, we do call and responce' format of the unitarian universalists. Even if it's lay lead I LIKE that Probably a left over from my (liberal) methodist background. The silent meeting of quakers has a place and i DO enjoy it but with so many of my little ones underfoot and no time in the near future i will be little one free that just wont work. I can't meditate on spirituality/god/goddess/devine with someone pulling at my skirt asking for gold fish crackers every 5 seconds.

What i  am seeking in religion is... structure? I don't like the word but it's the only one i can find to fit what i search for. There are plenty of people who practice a structured paganism. Many i don't agree with and even the ones i do I just cant find the right group. Not yet, maybe at some point I will. But what i want is more. Something now. Faith is lived everyday. I can live my faith myself. but i don't want to. I want to live it with others. I want to have a 'group' one with general shared beliefs but more then that general shared CUSTOMS. I miss having joint Things To Do. I crave the Tradition.

Quakers call to me in this way. Although i have to get over some of the vocabulary issues and translate it into "molly-ease'" sometimes. but... its not perfect. I like the traditions of conservative quakers, of catholics, of shakers, of mennonites, but I like the liberalism of socialism, of unitarian universalists, of wicca. I don't seek someone to tell me what to believe, what to have faith in. I seek people to share my faith with. I don't want to be lead, or to be the leader. I simply wish for a few souls who lean a bit crooked as well to join me on the journey.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Quiverful?

So okay i'm not technically  QF mom. I wont be 'leaving it in gods hands' at 35 i'm done personally having my own children as I feel a 1 in 200 chance of mental retardation is too high a chance but until then? sure. And i certainly never plan on going back on the pills. once I hit that point where I feel I am too old to be baring any more children (or there are medical issues with having more children) DH will go ahead and get the big V but until then.... yeah okay i would like DS2 to be more like 2 1/2 before the next baby comes.... but am i going to do anything to avoid pregnancy? nope.

Do I want 6 kids? 7? 8? YES. yes i do. and I hope it works out that way. Many of my 'own'. then I would like to adopt 1 or 2 and once those kids are out of the house, foster.
 Project: never have an empty nest.


As pointed out I'm not christan so I hate to use the word quiverful but where are the other secular quiverful moms out there? they must be.... somewhere. If 'educated socially and environmentally conscience people' have none, or 1 or 2 children but those people ( you know those people) have children, lots of children where will this world be? What kind of adults will grow up and inherit our world? How will they treat the earth and other people?

Ever watched the movie idiocracy? Okay yeah, it's a dumb no thought needed movie but really... think about it. If only those people reproduce what hope is there?

 Isn't it my duty to raise the children of tomorrow? To try and make the world a better place for everyone? Not just for when I am here but when my children's children's children are here?

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Covering your head.

So I'm obsessed with 'covering' as it's called. The practice of one cover their head with a bonnet, hat, or scarf.

The bible makes references to a womens hair being her cover which has been interpreted as both a woman growing her hair long for the grace of god and to cover her hair and also as woman being commanded by god to cover their hair with a hat of some sort. Islamic law also says a woman (and a man) should cover their head, and even orthodox jews believe that both men and women should cover their head to remind them always that there is something above them.  When one thinks of covering people often thing of stereotypes such as mennonites, muslims, or the amish.

My problem? I'm a hard core democratic socialist hippie pagan. 

So why do I cover my head? Good question. Answer? I have no idea. Off and on for years I've covered but only in the last 2 years have I been doing it everyday. I feel called to it. When I am without it I feel almost naked. I have no rational explanation for it... I don't even have a good religious excuse. And yet here I am, coveting my neighbors bonnet.

I've talked to some other pagans who have a similar calling. Some interesting points have been raised. For instance, the idea of remembering that there is something above you is an appealing concept. Also there is the idea that it is used to block others negative energy's, there is argument of modesty, or even that it is used as a shield to hide in.

I have no conclusion yet. I can only at this time admit defeat and go ahead and order that custom made knapp bonnet I've been lusting after for the last year. I'm sure I will return to this topic. Join me for the ride?