A Family That Crafts Together, Stays Together

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… for the past two weeks I have had a cold/sinus prob/sore throat I can NOT kick, and I am getting pretty damn over it.

I’ve taken multiple shots of ACV (my #1 cure-all), napped plenty, gargled more salt water than you can imagine, neti-potted my sinuses, juiced everything juice-able in my house, and even tried EAR CANDLING. I am still not on my damn A game, and it’s making me cray. That being said I have two requests…

1. If you have any homeopathic/ natural suggestions for my icky-ness that I haven’t yet tried, please… do tell. 

2. Pardon the short post, I feel like shit and really all I want to do is snuggle up and watch the Teen Mom reunion part 2. 

Sunday was obvi Mother’s Day, and I pulled it together long enough to celebrate with my No.1 lady. I wanted to share what we did, because it was seriously the FUNNEST and most creative thing ever.

My mom invited a bunch of her friends to the celebration, and we all caravanned to this place called “Setting it in Stone“. You basically get to rummage through their 5 billion trinkets and create a design that you will eventually put into some cement. The result? A sick custom stepping stone/ garden decoration/ whatever.

Way better then going to your local lame ceramic cafe and painting another tacky mug that you really don’t need… plus you aren’t surrounded by little kids and you can bring your own wine and beer. If there isn’t one in your hood, I am sure finding someone with a cement mixer can’t be that difficult…. right?

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( diligently working on my masterpiece!! Tea for two. )

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( my man’s creation was amazeeee. )

–E

4 Replies to “A Family That Crafts Together, Stays Together”

    1. oooh that sounds like a good one! I might be giving that one a try tonight- do you mash up the garlic?? How’s it taste… lol

  1. Put plenty of ginger (in slices or grated), cut up lemons and honey into a mug/jar/whatever, pour boiling water onto it, let it sit for 15 minuter, drink, repeat. Works for me. Lemons have plenty of vitamin C, ginger warms you up and is a natural antibacterial, and honey tastes great (apart from having warming up and antiseptic properties).

    1. That sounds like a great little concoction that I will FOR sure try- I actually have all of that in the house now! Thanks for the help :)

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