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Thursday, September 8, 2011

Vaccines...

    When given the full gamet of vaccines, as recommended by the CDC, my child will have received a yummy, injectable cocktail of ~


Aluminum [at 2 months, they are injected with anywhere from 295 mcg - 1225 mcg.  FDA recommends no more than 10- 25 mcg of injected aluminum at any one time (for preemies and adults with renal impairment)], 2-phenoxyethanol, formaldehyde, mercury (yep, still in some!!), cow blood, antibiotics, yeast proteins, monkey kidney cells, human blood proteins, aborted fetal cells, chick embryo proteins, gelatin, MSG, EDTA, sodium borate (also known as BORAX!!), formalin, human lung cells, human fetal lung cells, cow heart-muscle extract, cow tissue extract, guinea pig embryo cells, chicken embryos, chicken kidney cells, chicken eggs, octoxynol (a spermacide), sodium deoxycholate (harmful if swallowed, inhaled, or absorbed ~ but hey let's inject it and see what happens!!)


     You would think that with all of our technology today, they could come up with something a little safer to inject my children with, to help keep them healthy!!


Mama Bear doesn't like this at all!!!!   Grrrr...


 


 


 



Tuesday, September 6, 2011

First Day of School...

     Today started the first day of school for many.  Many children got up early,  put on brand new outfits, filled brand new lunch pails, and filled brand new backpacks with pencils, folders, crayons, glue, emergency cards, etc.  Then they went out to the bus stop and waited for the big yellow bus to pick them up.  They met new teachers, new "friends", and were introduced to new routines.  Their days were full.  When that last bell rang, they gathered their new books, backpacks, and coats and lined up at the classroom door for the bus to take them back home.

      Today, our children were on their 6th day of school.  Their routines were familiar ones.  They got up early and got dressed.  Hubby gave K a ride to volleyball practice, and the rest of them gathered at the table for breakfast.  We prayed, and then ate breakfast together.  After breakfast, school began.  They had the same "old" teacher :).  They chose where to work on assignments...

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...a few chose comfortable seats...

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...others chose desks, with...

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...with a beautiful view!

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Some worked with scissors...

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...others worked with glue (sorry, she won't stay dressed :).

They played with their "best friends":

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     Their day was full!  There was no "last bell", no packing of backpacks, no standing in line at the classroom door.  There was no big yellow bus.  They were already home, and I wouldn't have it any other way!