How can you take a daunting or weekly task and turn it into
an act of compassion?
26 June 2014
52 Acts of Compassion Campaign ~Week Twelve
Unfortunately, one of the places that I manage to make many
trips to per week is the grocery store.
Now, that is no easy feat with three kiddos in tow. However, I am not afraid of using a little
bribery to make the trip a bit easier.
Jacob (my middle son) is into balls.
Any type of balls, small, big, soccer, bouncy or squishy. My oldest son Malachi likes the vending
machines where you try and grab a stuffed animal. Luckily our local King
Soopers (Same thing as City Market and Kroger) has a vending machine of bouncy
balls and a vending machine of stuffed animals.
So, the deal is, you behave while I shop, meaning no tizzy fits, no
whining, and no begging for stuff you don’t NEED, you get 2 quarters to spend
on the vending machine of your choice. While visiting the store this week and
stopping at the vending machines on the way out, I realized that we could
easily do an act of compassion right here at the machines. I decided to leave 2 quarters at each machine
for a child to run across and use. I
wish I could have stayed and seen the excitement on the child(rens) face(s)
when they discovered the quarters, but I obviously have to get home to put groceries
away, and my youngest son is starting to let me know that he is hungry. I know that if it was one of my children who
discovered “free” quarters, they would have been elated.
Recipes for Essential Oils~Inspirational Sketchpad~Volume One
Wild Orange Body
Lotion
·
1 bottle of unscented body lotion or cream· 20 drops Wild Orange essential oil
· ¼ cup Grapeseed oil
Blend all ingredients and place back into original lotion
container. Wild Orange is known for its
rejuvenating properties. This recipe could easily be altered, by changing
essential oils, to offer properties that you are looking for. Example, use
Lavender for a relaxing bedtime lotion, or Peppermint for a cooling lotion to
use after being in the sun all day.
Citrus Face Mask
·
5-7 drops of your favorite citrus essential
oil (Lemon, Wild Orange, Lime or dōTERRA™
Purify)
·
3-4 teaspoons honey
Combine all ingredients and apply to your freshly
cleansed face. Leave on for 20 minutes
and then rinse off with lukewarm water.
If you have acne prone skin replace the citrus oil with Melaleuca
essential oil. If you are looking more
for a relaxing nighttime mask, use Lavender essential oil.
While these recipes are fairly generic and can be altered
to fit what you need, I am always curious as to what other people have created
with their essential oils. Please send
me your “recipes” and I will be sure to include them in a future Inspirational
Sketchpad posting. 25 June 2014
Recipes for Essential Oils~Tea Time
As I have posted before essential oils can be used in a vast
array of ways. One of my favorite ways is to put a few drops in my herbal
tea. I use a basic tea, such as Lipton
(or orange pekoe tea) which is very basic, and then I add essential oils. Now the type of essential oil you add,
depends on what benefit you are looking for.
· Lavender
· Roman Chamomile
· Bergamot
· Lemon or Wild Orange
· Peppermint
· Lemon or Wild Orange
· Grapefruit
· Wild Orange
· Ginger
Spice Tea (my ultimate fave)
· 3 cups almond milk
· Honey (to taste)
· Ginger essential oil
· Clove essential oil
· Vanilla extract
When adding essential oils to tea they can become very overpowering. To prevent this I always suggest that you take a toothpick and dip it into the top of the essential oil bottle and then stir it in your drink. If you want more flavor grab another toothpick and repeat. Be sure not to dip the toothpick that has been swirled in your cup of tea back into the essential oil bottle. Doing so will damage the properties of the essential oil.
What type of essential oil tea recipe would you like to see? Leave me a comment below and I will post a recipe for you?
Here are some common
Blends:
For Tranquility· Lavender
· Roman Chamomile
· Bergamot
Immunity Protection
·
On Guard (dōTERRA™ Blend)· Lemon or Wild Orange
· Peppermint
For Help Breathing
(Allergies or Cold)
·
Peppermint· Lemon or Wild Orange
Wake-Me-Up
·
Lemon · Grapefruit
· Wild Orange
· Ginger
Spice Tea (my ultimate fave)
· 3 cups almond milk
· Honey (to taste)
· Ginger essential oil
· Clove essential oil
· Vanilla extract
In a small pot or saucepan, heat
the almond milk and then whisk in all ingredients. This is a great drink for a chilly morning or
for the Holidays.
When adding essential oils to tea they can become very overpowering. To prevent this I always suggest that you take a toothpick and dip it into the top of the essential oil bottle and then stir it in your drink. If you want more flavor grab another toothpick and repeat. Be sure not to dip the toothpick that has been swirled in your cup of tea back into the essential oil bottle. Doing so will damage the properties of the essential oil.
What type of essential oil tea recipe would you like to see? Leave me a comment below and I will post a recipe for you?
24 June 2014
52 Acts of Compassion Campaign ~Week Eleven
Easter is this week, Sunday April 20th. The kids and I took some printable business
cards and wrote “Happy Easter” notes on them.
We then delivered containers of cotton candy to the neighbor kids with
the personal note from my kiddos. It was
fun and we got some sun and exercise while doing it!
What will your act of compassion be this week?
52 Acts of Compassion Campaign ~Week Ten
I had my son this week on Sunday
April 13th. Now that I am a “new”
mom…again, I came up with an idea that was easy for us to do while I was
getting in the swing of having 3 kids. I
have several friends who volunteer at the Humane Society and also a local rescue
shelter for ALL animals. I am constantly
hearing about how they need food for the animals or even office supplies like
tape and printer paper. The local rescue
center has it set up where you can call in and order supplies from PetsMart and
they send someone by weekly to pick up donations. So to make it easy on me this week (and
prevent me from having to lug 3 kids to the store) I called in and bought a bag
of dog food and some cat food. It was
the easiest thing to do and it will help the rescue center out greatly.
What easy thing can you do this week as an act of compassion?
52 Acts of Compassion Campaign ~Week Nine
With me being due next week I am in the middle of what they
call the “nesting stage”. I have been a cleaning machine these past few weeks. For the most part I am on top of keeping our
closets organized. My husband is always
buying new clothes and I am always telling him he has to get rid of the same
amount that he buys. Me, well I don’t buy
myself clothing very often because I am always finding other things I want
more. With that said, I very rarely get rid of kid’s clothes because I keep
them all as hand-me-downs. After all I
have 2 boys and I am pregnant with my 3rd boy. But, because I am in
the midst of doing random acts of compassion I figured this was a good time for
each child to pull out 3 outfits or 6 pieces of clothing, and same for my
husband and I. After this chore we ended up with 2 large boxes of clothing to
donate. Yay, for cleaning out the closet
AND for doing an act of compassion.
This time of year many of us do what we call “spring
cleaning”. How can you take your spring cleaning and turn it into an act of
compassion?
Time to Get Caught Up...
Hi all~
Between having a baby and my computer completely dying on me
I have not been able to post my blogs. I
have continued my weekly acts of compassion and have made note of what we (as a
family) have done. I will start to post
them and get caught up this week. Please
be sure to join me as we continue the “52 Acts of Compassion Campaign.” I will
pick up with week 9, where I left off, and this week will conclude my missing
weeks up to week 20. To all those who follow my blog thank you for sticking by
me while I had some technical difficulties and for those of you who are new,
Welcome!
God Bless
~Consistently Delightful
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