Living in Harmony with Mother Nature
Hi my name is Tiffany! I am also known as Nature Mom. I love to share with others the inherent benefit of natural family living. My approach to a healthful life is often referred to as Granola, Crunchy, or even Hippy. I believe that a healthy family is one that aligns itself with nature and finds everything they need for health and happiness from the abundance that the earth provides. Here you will find a wealth of information and tips about every aspect of bringing you and your family closer to a healthier and more natural way of life.
My biggest goals in life are to be a good mom, to make sure my whole family is healthy, to leave my mark on the world in a positve way, and to further the best cause there is...the health and protection of our one home...the earth.
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About Me
Our latest journey is to live as green and earth friendly as possible...as a family.
Factoids About Me:
* I play steel drums (pans)
* I am a huge movie fan
* My favorite movie is Camille
* I love to read non-fiction books
* I detest wearing makeup and dresses
* I love Italy
* I am extremely liberal and progressive
* I love the outdoors
* I love card games
My Thoughts on Child Rearing
I belive that the foundation for good health starts with children, so it is very important for us parents to bring our children up naturally. Nature has provided us with everything they need including and abundance of fresh air for them to breath in deeply while they play and an abundance of natural cures for their little aches and pains.Juliette de Bairacli Levy says in her book Nature's Children "At the heart of all, for Nature children, there will always remain a core of love for natural life, for the fresh vegetables and fruits and whole grains, for the sun and the rain, the moon and the wind, for snow - and for beautiful things in general, because their bodies and minds were formed out of such things when in the mother's womb and in infancy and childhood."
What better gift can you give your children then to raise them to be connected to the natural world? That is one of my greatest goals in life...to raise my kids naturally and respectfully. Quite simply I want to make I sure I do right by my kids every single day I am blessed enough to have them in my life.
My Blog
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Green Living 101 - Go Green Now!
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If you love nature and want to secure the health of the planet for your children and grandchildren but are not quite sure where to start then this lens is for you. You can be the change you want to see in the world and it is not hard. Gree...
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Spanking Is NOT an Effective Parenting Tool
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A child misbehaves by poking, kicking or similarly assaulting another child. The parent grabs him by the arm and slaps him for hitting that child. Hmm... what's wrong with this picture? Is this effective parenting? Or maybe a child runs into the str...
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BPA Free Baby Bottles and Sippy Cups
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You keep hearing about it in the news and media right? What is BPA and why should it be avoided? Why is it so dangerous and why are parents looking for alternatives? An industrial chemical called Bisphenol A or BPA is making the headlines too much....
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Raw Food for Health
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The living foods or raw foods diet generally includes vegetarian/vegan foods but goes a step beyond and also eliminates cooked and processed foods. Raw diet enthusiasts believe that living foods have life giving enzymes that are destroyed during proc...
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Have A Green Birthday Party!
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Children's birthday parites are getting more and more extravagent it seems. They take weeks to plan and execute and only a few hours of fun is had. Kids are hopped up on sugar, the birthday child gets too many cheap plastic toys that will not la...
Some of My Favorite Books!
I am Raising Green Kids!
My Family's Berry Picking Adventure
Eating Local is Better for the Planet AND Your Health!
Reader Feedback
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- PlanetPlayground PlanetPlayground Jun 15, 2009 @ 1:54 pm
- Awesome Lens. Great positive message!
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- PreCap2 PreCap2 Jun 15, 2009 @ 11:13 am
- Keep in and "keepthemIN". Our restrictive civilized approach is surely a bad one. Great lens. 5*****
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- KarateKatGraphics KarateKatGraphics Jun 11, 2009 @ 11:20 pm
- Benefits of playing and working outside are so huge for kids (as well as adults). Nice lens! 5*****
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- Pastiche Pastiche May 24, 2009 @ 2:22 pm
- It's interesting that many thingsI did in the sixties and seventies when I was having babies and nurturing small children is now back as the best way to go. As a grandma I'm happy to see my daughter wants to nurse, use cloth diapers and live as simply as possible - not with a house crammed with baby-gadgets. 5*
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- C-Joy C-Joy May 18, 2009 @ 9:01 pm
- The berry picking reminds me of my grandparents' strawberry patch - I don't know how there were any strawberries left for preserving after we got through with them!
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A Question for Natural Folk
Reasons to Go Green & Natural In Your Garden
You can grow food that you trust - free from chemical sprays and other contaminants that have been implicated in health scares worldwide.It gives you the chance to recycle in one of the most exciting ways, turning your food scraps and garden cuttings into compost, which, in turn, will support the growth of further food.
You can save the environment from the polluting effects of transporting fresh produce to you by growing your own.
You are sparing the environment from the impact of pesticides, which kill many beneficial insects, birds, plants and animals, can pollute our water supplies and harm our children.
You can teach your children where food comes from and the wonder of nature in a safe environment.
Your garden will become a haven for wildlife and be safer for your own pets.
By growing rare or unusual seeds you can contribute to global biodiversity and introduce new flavours to your diet.
Gardening is great exercise and fun for all the family.
You will save money by not having to pay for fertilizers, pesticides, compost and so on, and by growing your own food. Recycling will also prevent you spending a fortune at the garden centre.
You will be saving fragile areas of natural beauty from further ravaging by no longer buying peat-based composts and limestone, and by making sure that your garden furniture and other wood products are from sustainable sources.
Green gardening puts you in touch with nature and its cycles, aiding relaxation and giving you an outlet for and sanctuary from the frustrations of your busy day.
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A great product for natural family planning!
Research has shown that many couples who choose natural family planning do so because it has no worrisome side effects. Although for some avoiding birth control is a religious decision, for many others it's a health consideration. Natural family planning can help a woman get in touch with her cycle and develop more respect for her body, and some couples say it is good for the relationship because it fosters good communication about the sexual relationship.
While many couples rely on a calendar, chart or tools such as a thermometer to keep up with where the woman is in her cycle, a simpler method is available: Cycle Beads. Cycle Beads are an easy to use, totally natural tool that makes it much easier to use natural family planning to predict ovulation and either prevent or plan a pregnancy.
Cycle Beads are a string of 32 colored beads (they look like an oversized necklace), each one representing one day of a woman's menstrual cycle. (Most women have a 28 day cycle, but some have up to 32 days in each cycle, hence the extra beads. If a woman has more than 32 days in her cycle, she's probably not a good candidate for Cycle Beads.) The string of beads has a small black rubber ring that is moved from bead to bead each day. The color of the beads indicate the likelihood of pregnancy.
The first bead is red which represents the first day of the period, where the woman starts the cycle each month. When the woman gets to the fertile time of her cycle, the beads are white instead of colored. So if a woman wants to avoid pregnancy, she would need to abstain during this time or use another method of contraception. Or if she is trying to achieve pregnancy, she will know when she is ovulating.
Dr. Jennings says that the failure rate of Cycle Beads is about 5%, which incidentally is the same as the failure rate of the birth control pill and far better than the condom. Women who have irregular cycles may not want to use Cycle Beads, but the majority of women can use them quite effectively.
Since nursing affects a woman's fertility, moms who are breastfeeding need to have had 4 periods after the birth of her baby before they begin using Cycle Beads for best results.
Cycle Beads are also useful for women to use not as a birth control device but to be more aware of their cycle. Young women just starting their period could use them to educate themselves about their cycle.
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