Monday, November 4, 2013

Natural Living and Christianity: Why they go hand-in-hand

So, this could be a book (and probably is already), but I'll try to keep my thoughts short and concise.

I feel like a lot has changed in the past few years of how I do things and how I think about things. It really started while researching pregnancy and child rearing when we were pregnant with Donovan, and has just expanded from there. I would have NEVER described myself as natural, earthy, or hippy growing up or in my early twenties! Now, it’s a different story. The more research I do, the more I’m convinced that a more “back to nature” way of living is best for our family. All of these more natural ways of doing things I feel should go hand in hand with being a Christian. I’ll try to categorize them and explain why I feel this way:

Natural Birth, Breastfeeding, No Circumsision: God designed women to give birth. We are not “broken” or need to be saved from this sometimes painful and fearful experience by doctors (save for true emergencies). Pain is not some innately bad thing: we learn from pain, we grow through pain, we appreciate joy on the other side of pain, and with His help we get through the pain.  I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength! We are also told to “fear not, for the Lord is with you.” Another thing women are designed for is to feed our babies with our breasts. It is the most natural and God-designed function of a mother’s body. There are actually more references in the Bible to a mother breastfeeding/nursing than anything sexual regarding the breast (love this post:http://mamapsalmist.com/2011/10/30/lets-flesh-this-out-breastfeeding-and-the-bible/ ). It should not be shamed or hidden away. As for circumsision, God made man in His image, and although boys were called to be circumsized in the Jewish Law with Christ death that all changed. This is a decent post that explains some of my feelings and gives Biblical references concerning circumision: http://voices.yahoo.com/circumcision-bible-christian-parents-should-575491.html. I won't go into detail on the topic here. 

Attachment Parenting/Gentle Discipline/No “Cry-it-Out” sleep training/Babywearing/Co-sleeping: There are lots of things grouped here, but they all come down to the same theories: children are designed to be an integrated part of the family. Jesus called children to him when he was teaching, he did not send them away. That is what all of the above topics do: they bring children closer to their parents and family. They build attachments, confidence, love, a feeling of security, togetherness, forgiveness, and thoughtfulness on both the parents’ and child’s part. We aren’t always the best at all of these things, and every kid has different needs and ways of learning, but we try our best and we learn from each other.

Natural foods/non-vaxing/chemical free cleaning/essential oils: The Bible teaches of being mindful of what you put in your body, and all of the above touch on that subject. We have been given this vessel as a way to worship God, and we are entrusted with keeping it healthy. By limiting our exposure to harmful chemicals and unnatural foods/consumables, and instead taking advantage of his wonderful creation of natural substances we can decrease our chances of illnesses, cancers, and all sorts of harmful diseases. And when we do come down with the sickies, we can look again to His creating for healing. Thanks to my sister, we finally got the push we needed to get started using essential oils (and we're loving them!).

Cloth Diapering/Limiting paper and plastic products/composting: On the same note as the previous group, this group has to do with being good stewards of God’s creation. Our family has really tried to limit our “trash.” We cloth diaper for financial reasons (being good stewards of our money) and to keep our portion of thousands of diapers out of landfills! We try to use cloth rags and towels instead of paper towels (we still keep some on hand, but try to use cloth first), and compost anything we can to use in what will be our garden this spring! God created the earth and gave man the weighty responsibility of tending to it. These are just some small ways that our family has tried to do our job in being mindful of how these precious resources He has made are handled.

That’s about as short as I can make it. I’ve been thinking about how all of these aspects of my life go hand and hand, and I feel that for the first time my everyday way of life gels so much more with my beliefs. It’s a good feeling.

My favorite "hippy!"
My favorite "hippy!"

Saturday, July 20, 2013

I still can't quite believe it!


On July 3rd we had our 20 week ultrasound to check on Baby #3's growth, scan progress, and the most exciting part... find out gender! Although we would have been happy either way, if I have to be completely honest, I would have been disappointed if it was another boy. Since before getting pregnant with #1 our deal was we would like to have at least 1 boy and 1 girl, but no matter what, we max out at 3. After finding out Donovan was a boy we knew that if Baby #2 was a girl we would be done. Coming from a family of 3 girls, I didn't want to risk having more than 1 girl, even though the thought of two boys didn't really scare me. When we found out that Cale was a boy, we knew that we would at some point have a third child. Baby #3 came a few years sooner than we were planning! As the only reason we were open to a third was in hopes of a girl, it was probably the most nervous about finding out baby's gender that I've ever been. I think somewhere deep down I was resigned to the fact that we would be having a boy, it's just what we do. Anyway, the 3rd rolled around and after Patrick's re-enlistment ceremony, off to the appointment we went! Being funny Patrick had put it on our calendar as a "Wiener Hunt." I don't think he knew how correctly he had labeled it! With both of the boys it was very quick and easy to see that they were boys. This time around, baby kept the suspense going. Finally by the end of the appointment the doctor was confident in the fact that he couldn't find any boy parts, but man it felt like the longest ultrasound we've ever had!
Now, a few weeks later, I'm still in awe of the fact that we are having a girl! It's been so fun to make and purchase girly things (not just for other people anymore!). I can't wait to see how having a baby girl in the house will change, or not change, the dynamics of our growing family. It will be good for the boys to have a little more femininity in our home (and nice for me too!). 

Oh, and for anyone totally confused on the name:
 Aoife is a Scottish/Irish name. We are going with the more Scottish pronunciation of [ay-fa] or [eh-fa] (they sound the same)  instead of the Irish sounding [ee-fa]. I know this will trip people up because the spelling looks nothing like the pronunciation, but they'll just have to deal with it, cause we think it is beautiful. That also happens to be what the meaning of Aoife is: Beautiful, or Beauty. Aoife was a Scottish warrior woman, which is appropriate for our family since Donovan means "Dark Warrior" and Cale was also a warrior. I guess we want to instill a warrior's spirit in our children (at least the good parts)! 

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Well Hello Again!

Hello blog world, it's been far too long. With all the new McCormick Madness happening I thought maybe it was time to get back to sharing our story. A lot has happened since I last posted: we had baby #2, a boy named Cale, my younger sister got married, we found out that baby #3 is on the way (not sure of gender just yet), and we're planning a cross-country move from Washington to Virginia at the end of the summer! We've also been making some changes in our thinking and actions (mostly in terms of going more natural in our food and cleaning) that you'll probably be reading a lot about on here. It's really become an exciting time for me (and hopefully Patrick too)! Hopefully I'll be posting much more frequently as I'm thinking I'd rather share life's ups and downs on here rather than the world of Facebook where most of that happens.

Here are a few pictures from the past year or so:
 

8lbs 7oz Born Sept 1, 2012






Mama and her boys in California (February)

Enjoying a nice run on the beach

Keith and Madeline Silvas  :)

Enjoying the zoo with Uncle Binky

Ready for the cold Tahoe morning

9 months old!