Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Quick Little Moisturizer

A quick little moisturizer that I like to use is:

1/4 cup coconut oil
1/2 tsp. Vitamin E
2 drops of essential oil (I like Lavender or Tea Tree Oil)

I am mixing small amounts because I like the ingredients to be fresh and I don't want what goes in my body or on my body to be stale. I can't be certain of the shelf life of this moisturizer, because I don't let it sit for long before it gets used. I just know that it makes my skin soft and pliable and for me, that works!


Monday, October 27, 2014

Honey Cures Me

For my dry skin, I use fresh from my hives, pure natural honey!

For my bee stings... yes, if you keep bees, you are going to get stung! I've put a mixture of honey topped with cinnamon and the swelling from any of my stings have healed within two days.

I use honey for a sore throat or even just a scratchy or tickle in my throat.

I will be trying some recipes for honey cough drops soon, so hopefully they will turn out great and I can post how they turn out!

I love replacing processed sugars with honey in all my sweet-tooth recipes.

Of course I use honey in my tea and other beverages.

Winnie the Pooh is a really smart little bear and one of my many favorite children's story characters. I believe I will add fun literature of him to the list of gift giving this year along with sweet little honey treats!

Occasionally I will be adding some of these remedies with my own methods of using them for you to try if you so desire.

Nature's Cures

Keeping Honeybees has been one of the most rewarding of experiences up close and personal to nature that I have ever done. Fishing is right up there as is vegetable and herb gardening. Honey bees have been added just within the last eight or so years and actually hands on, just in the last three years. We've had to learn A LOT and every day since we started, Tim and I keep learning something new or take interest in something that we still  need to learn about beekeeping in order to better sustain our colonies.

I've decided to venture into finding all natural ways for us to live and am looking more into using everything that God gifted us with in our daily routines and healthful regiments. Whatever goes into or onto our bodies needs to be or become void of any and all toxins, free radicals, poisons; and in doing so, I will be adding what works for us on here.

Whatever mixtures or ingredients that work for my family or me, does not nor do I ever mean to imply that they will work for you and yours. This blog and or any of my writings are only meant for a means for me to share our own health journey and what is working or in some cases maybe, not working. It is never meant to diagnose or impress upon others what may not be scientifically "proven" as medicinal treatments.

So with that said, my love for honey bees is deep and I hope that I can share with you some of the fascinating adventures we experience everyday!

Antique Nasal Douche

It's almost dry sinus season and I found this little treasure to add to our unusual antique collection. Not everyone has one of these, ya know!




Today we use a more modern Neti Pot and I find it really necessary whenever I feel that persistent dryness coming on and nothing else seems to relieve my chronic winter-time sinus trouble. A little salt dissolved in warm water and through the nose it goes. Refreshing.

The little treasure in the photos is still in tact with the original box. Someone estimated the date these were manufactured at around 1920-1940.

Sunday, October 19, 2014

The Organic Me

Okay, so I have another blog that I have been giving attention to, obviously more than this one. I am a person who has ALWAYS had more irons in the pot than I have hands to stir them with! This is OKAY! (I tell myself that, often).

I finally came to a way that may be easier and more sensible for me to still keep BOTH!!! YAY!

When I named Graceful Acceptance, it came from the fact that in a time in my life, I had to learn to grow older/wiser with as much grace as I could. I needed to accept that life and passing of time was totally out of my control. When I decided to stay true to my own beliefs and disregard what others may think, I began a new and more refreshing journey than I ever thought to be possible. I had struggled with things like deciding to keep putting colorants and chemicals in my hair, just so I wouldn't have more grey than all of my older sisters or deciding NOT to suffer through the allergic reactions, smells and dread of the job of covering my head with all that junk and sitting in it for thirty plus minutes while my skin burned and I breathed those nasty fumes. I was doing this every other month because my grey is very determined to shine! Well, I have long since become my husband's "silver fox" and I am not at all bothered by sitting next to anyone who may be still struggling. (Like nobody can tell that color is not real)!

I think it is sad and I don't understand how people can become obsessed with Hollywood glitz and glamor to the point they feel such a desperate need to change what God blessed them with in the ways that are not at all natural. It all became such huge industries that even in small towns, it is apparent people have lost sight of pure & natural beauty.


Okay so on beyond the 'appearance' issues. I have always been a lover of nature and have a high regard for God's creatures and our borrowed earth. I know that there is everything in nature that God provided for us to sustain our lives. This is what I am thankful for!

Therefore, Graceful Acceptance will become the place for my healthy living and natural sustainability journey where I can share my work toward promoting our honey bees, organic food networks, essential oils and herbs and how I use them and all things that help with living free of chemically ridden products that are reeking havoc on our bodies and our environment.

I really don't mind if you want to call me a hippie. I was actually born in the early sixties and grew up around a lot of hippie people doing a lot of hippie things. It was a great era!

So please bare with me while I slowly but surely load content on this side of my blog activities as I continue to share the world as I know it. I will be back and forth between Graceful Acceptance, and another with plans to eventually link.

Until next time, please find a spot in nature, sit quietly and just appreciate your surroundings!