Friday, February 25, 2011

Sunshine Days!

The weather this week has been phenomenal! 
Perfect temps and gorgeous sun.
We've spent every single morning at the park.











No complaints here about this extra warm February!!



Sunday, February 20, 2011

Midwifery Advocates...We Need YOU!

Mississippi Friends of Midwives is pushing you to go to Jackson and you might be wondering why.
 Aren’t the calls and emails enough?
 Aren’t other people going and talking to the legislators?

Before we answer those questions, let's have a mini history lesson...

Last year, a bill was introduced that would have restricted childbirth attendants to OBs and CNMs (Certified Nurse Midwives) in hospitals. This would have made the Direct Entry Midwives (DEMs) that attend home births in MS illegal. The bill went right through the House of Representatives and over to the Senate without hesitation. Just then, word spread to the home birthing families in MS about the legislation and there was a strong outcry against the bill. Senators let the bill “die in committee” by not bringing it up for a vote by the deadline.

Fast forward exactly one year….After a lot of hard work by MS Friends of Midwives and the MS Midwives Alliance, House Bill (HB) 207 has been passed by the house and now sits in the hands of the very same, Senate Public Health and Welfare Committee with that same deadline approaching, March 1st. (Learn more about the bill and why it is important here: http://biancawooden.blogspot.com/2011/02/why-do-we-need-hb207.html

So, to answer those questions,
Yes, there are a handful of the same people that have been to the Capitol repeatedly to speak with Legislators.
And, NO, at this point in the process, calls and emails are NOT enough!!

Let me tell you why.

The Medical community is at the Capitol every day lobbying AGAINST our bill. Women in Mississippi have enjoyed the right to birth at home with the care provider of their choice since the beginning of time. However, there are organizations in our state (such as the Mississippi State Medical Association and the Mississippi Nursing Association) that are working to see that right taken away and limited to their services in their hospitals. The organizations that tried to make home birth illegal last year did not and will not give up. They are working to kill our “pro-homebirth” bill and rest assured, they will take another shot at eradicating it next year.


We need your help to make a change.
 The legislators of MS are somewhat supportive of home birth and are willing to consider a law to recognize midwives and their role in the maternity care system.
We have some momentum, but we need to keep it going and gain the favor of the Senators.

The deadline for the bill to come out of committee and be voted upon by the Senate is March 1st.
If we can’t convince the Senators in the Public Health and Welfare committee to bring this bill up for a vote, it dies.
All of our hard work and money is lost.
And, our opposition will be poised to make direct entry midwives illegal next year.

The future of midwifery care is in your hands.
I know you are busy and taking care of a hundred responsibilities.
So are we.
But, this is your chance to make a real difference in our state.
 It is the consumers that have the power to make this change, not the midwives.
The Senators are asking  to speak with their own constituents on the Midwife Safety Bill.

Lobbyists are at the Capitol EVERY DAY trying to kill this bill with faulty information and telling our Legislators that home birth in unsafe and should not be "approved" by the State by allowing this bill to pass.

 Are you going to let them stamp down families that support the right to birth at home?
We KNOW the system of maternity care needs to move forward and accept women who choose to birth at home and that by providing these minimum standards for midwives, we make that choice more credible to the consumer.
 Do something about it!

You may be saying to yourself, "I want to go. I want to help, but I just can't".
Well, we are here to help!
Let us know your reasons for not being able to go...
financial reasons, transportation, childcare, uncomfortable talking to Senators, have more questions about the bill...whatever your dilemma, Mississippi Friends of Midwives Board Members are available to help.
Contact us via email, facebook or by phone (on our Contact Us page).
Let us help you get to Jackson!


Our state legislature is in session for 12 weeks.
We are halfway through with a SPRINT to the finish line.
THIS WEEK IS THE MOST CRITICAL TIME TO BE AT THE CAPITOL.

Our opposition will be there, will you???


Friday, February 18, 2011

And the Winner is...

The winner of the Crimson Moon Pads Try-It Pack is...



Stay Tuned for Part 3 in My Ecofrugality Series with another Fab Giveaway!
From Disposables to Reusables:
Coupon Code Good thru Feb. 28

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Valentines

My boys had lots of extra love this Valetine's Weekend.








Debi and Poppie came to play and brought goodies for the boys and made yummy choco-covered pretzels.



Then, the boys got some valentines in the mail from MeMe and Keith.
They LOVE getting mail!


Our Valentine Dinner...heart shaped pepperoni pizza and a chicken Mediterranean one too!
Lots of Love from Us on Valentine's and Every day!

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Precious Cosleeping Moments...

There are many reasons we choose to cosleep, but mainly it's because that is what works best for our family.
And because...



these two are such sweet snuggle buddies.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Ecofrugality: Reusable Feminine Products

Yes, I know.
This one just sounds kind of "out there", but stick with me foks. 
Except for you, Dad. You're excused from this post ;)

Seriously, though, why spend money every single month on disposable mentrual products?
The options for reusable ones fit every budget and taste. 
Plus, do I even have to mention the toxins that are so close to such an intimate area?
This seems like an easy choice...less money, less waste, eliminate toxins and reusable products are much more comfortable.

Have I lost you yet?
Are you still thinking "crazy hippie"?
Let me assure you that I'm not the only one out there rethinking my monthly flow.
If you just google, you'll see how many different reusables are out there. 
There is quite a market.

And, I will let you in on a secret...
Users of  cloth pads, menstrual cups, sea sponge tampons...all claim that cramping is noticeably LESS and that their periods are SHORTER!
Um, hello?!?!

Personally, I love the sea sponge tampons and cloth pads.  I've never used a menstrual cup, but know plenty of satisfied women who have.
sea sponges

 
Menstrual Cup
The one pictured is the Diva Cup. The Keeper Cup and the Moon Cup are 2 other popular brands.
Assortment of cloth pads...liners, regulars and overnights
Most of my stash is from a dear friend, Nic at Crimson Moon Pads.
Her pads are made with super soft flannel and she has snaps on the wings to keep them snuggly in place.
I heart her pads!

Now, I know you're wondering about the washing/cleaning aspect. The cups and sea sponges are simple, rinse and reuse. The pads at our house are thrown in with the cloth diapers and it's no big deal. When I no longer have diapeys to wash :(, I will throw them in and do a quick rinse cycle before washing the remaining load of towels/kitchen linens, etc. In the meantime, a wet bag is perfect for storage on the go or around the house.
Easy. Peasy.
 
Still not totally convinced that you should switch from disposable feminine products to reusable ones?
Well, how about this?!

My friend Nic has graciously donated one of her "Try It" Packs to be given away!
It consists of 2 regular 9" cloth pads in a fabric of her choosing.
All you have to do is :
1. Follow my Blog by clicking the "follow" button to the right --->
3. Leave me a comment letting me know you've done #1 & #2.


 This is the second post in my Ecofrugality: From Disposables to Reusables series.
My first post with an awesome coupon code for reusable snack bags and sandwich wraps
can be found here.

Another Snow Day!

We've had a lot of snow this year for a Mississippi winter.
Yesterday's snow was beautiful, fluffy powder and we got several inches. 
Tripp was SO excited!