It was a beautiful day. We had lunch where we will soon park our tiny home. We are in love with this land.
We saw 3 Eagles seemingly still in the sky, wings spread so wide, circling, with the bluest backdrop.
A red tailed Hawk drew our eyes up when he flew over us, making darkness, in a sunny spot. He was having lunch soon, too. It looked like a shrew.
The water is running in the creek and there are furry caterpillars and wild strawberry blossoms everywhere.
The air is so fresh. So soothingly fresh.
We received our cedar siding today and flaws and all, it's so lovely.
Our source of water, Oly's artesian well, was blessed by Dr Masaru Emoto yesterday.
There are many blessings I haven't named.
I am truly grateful.
Thank you Mother Earth.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Visitors
We do not have any visitors. No one is uncontaminated. I have placed 'Do Not Disturb' signs on my doors, with the explanation of an occupant with MCS. When my husband and I return home, we remove contaminated clothing and shower.
I was thinking about what it would take for someone to visit my home or if I was even to meet them outdoors somewhere, what requests I would have to make to make it not an unhealthy experience for me. It seems I am always compromised in some way but it's difficult to imagine a scenario in which I wouldn't be.
A person who wants to be an active presence in a Canary's life really needs to be educated and willing to do things differently. Even if, on the day of the visit, they:
-showered using only an organic soap (like allafia african black soap) or plain old baking soda on the body and hair
-decontaminated their clothing by washing it in baking soda or milk
(probably more than once since the laundry products on the market are designed to have scents that really cling)
-didn't use any products like scented deoderant, hair gel, lotion or make-up
if their home, yard, car, or anyplace they stop on the way over are contaminated, they will be, too.
A person who wants to be an active presence in a Canary's life really needs to be educated and willing to do things differently. Even if, on the day of the visit, they:
-showered using only an organic soap (like allafia african black soap) or plain old baking soda on the body and hair
-decontaminated their clothing by washing it in baking soda or milk
(probably more than once since the laundry products on the market are designed to have scents that really cling)
-didn't use any products like scented deoderant, hair gel, lotion or make-up
if their home, yard, car, or anyplace they stop on the way over are contaminated, they will be, too.
So if you want a tour of my tiny house, it'll be the blog version. It is designed to be a safeplace.
I am beyond grateful for my husband, who I just can't scare off, thank goodness.
I wonder if anyone else will be willing or able to have an uncontaminating, healthy visit with me. Usually excluding, (or contaminating) me seem suitable solutions to most. But people who come in contact with my husband lack the awareness that his scent (transferred from them) affects me.
I still work. It's really difficult and I don't feel like I ever detoxify. The time I am not at work, I am not willing to be exposed to toxic contaminants that will make me sicker, short, mid, and long term.
I still feel sad by this but don't have much hope anyone can accomodate me, so I am trying to accept that, for now.
I am beyond grateful for my husband, who I just can't scare off, thank goodness.
I wonder if anyone else will be willing or able to have an uncontaminating, healthy visit with me. Usually excluding, (or contaminating) me seem suitable solutions to most. But people who come in contact with my husband lack the awareness that his scent (transferred from them) affects me.
I still work. It's really difficult and I don't feel like I ever detoxify. The time I am not at work, I am not willing to be exposed to toxic contaminants that will make me sicker, short, mid, and long term.
I still feel sad by this but don't have much hope anyone can accomodate me, so I am trying to accept that, for now.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Sad Songs (Not by Elton John) by Anita Breatha Freshair
A Canary's song is sweet
Usually it's true
Her rolling chirps and tweets
So nice to listen to
But Karen sings a sad song
While in her cage she sits
"I can't stay here for long
This place is just the pits"
Crowded out by toxic scents
In a toxic neighboorhood
She must move to the country
Where the air is fresh and good
Karen's song's more sad these days
She'd like to tell you why
It's tough to maintain her chirpy ways
She doesn't want to cry
But one by one
She lost each one
Who once had said
They care
It hurts a lot
Hope's all she's got
They'll stop
Wearing what they wear
Would they ask her to walk
On her broken bird leg?
Or stick sweets
In her diabetic beak?
Would they force her to cheep
With laryngitis?
Give bird blood when she's
Already weak?
She's invisibly ill
So she let's out a shrill
'Cause it seems like
No one can see
Would you care if it was
Your daughter or son?
Would you care
If you were like she?
She awaits her new home
It won't be too long
She'll keep having hope
She'll sing a new song
Cut This Out (new letter to the editor for local paper)
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Here's a list that can be cut out and taped to the side of the bottle:
-benzyl acetate-causes pancreatic cancer, systemic disturbance, eye and respiratory irritation
-ethanol-causes fatigue, eye and respiratory irritation, and loss of muscle control
-limonene-causes cancer, eye irritation
-linalool-narcotic, causes respiratory disturbances, contributes to reduced motor activity, depression
-toulene-reproductive toxin, causes headaches
There is a segment of the population who have equisite reaction to chemicals. Due to previous chemical injury, the detoxification systems in these people's bodies have been damaged, inhibiting the body's ability to break down chemicals and making them more susceptible to their affects. Exposure causes painful, debilitating reactions that can be life-threatening for those most affected by what is called Multiple Chemical Sensitity (MCS).
May is MCS awareness month in Washington and around the world. It is an opportunity to learn the truth about scented products and chemicals and join the movement toward a healthier way of life.
Thursday, April 8, 2010
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