Tuesday, October 7, 2008

The $.69/lb Cure For Warts

As moms we do our best to care for our children. We love them, feed them, read to them, tickle them, kiss them, and tuck them in bed each night. And, when they need it, we take them to the doctor.
We each have our threshold for “need” in that regard. I for one, will let them snot it out, let the fever burn off the germs, and know that the cough will likely go away soon. I hope. Warts are a different story. They are gross, icky, nasty, and did you know they are a virus, and therefore contagious?
In the past, with the bigger boys, have taken them to the doctor to have those little buggers burned off- to a tune of $130 each visit. OK. I think I mentioned that warts are gross and contagious. This summer we dealt with another bout of warts with our girls and our baby boy. All three of them had plantar warts. We took them each to the doctor for a treatment or two. Those darn warts would not go away.
We farmed our kids out for a weekend early in the summer, and we left our youngest son with my sister for the weekend. She is the one who taught me the $.69/lb cure. You probably already have everything you need.


First, feed your child a banana just before they brush their teeth before bed.
Second, cut a small piece of banana peel just big enough to cover the wart.
Third, place peel over the wart with the inside to the skin and tape in place with medical tape If the wart is in a tricky spot, use Coban tape, which sticks to itself but not the skin, to wrap as much of the area as needed to keep the banana peel in place.
Fourth, put your child to bed.
Fifth, in the morning, remove the banana peel, but don’t wash the area. IT WILL LOOK GROSS. If it will be visible and this will bother you, cover it loosely with a band-aid.
Sixth, After bath time, buff lightly with a foot file and start over.


After about a week, you should be able to file the wart right off.
We have had some really nasty and difficult warts that would not respond to any other treatment disappear within a week.
I have just saved you a few co-pays. You’re welcome.

Monday, October 6, 2008

Chasm

**I found an old book of poetry. I think I wrote this about 15 years ago.**

In this chasm of my mind
Where daydreams often form,
I sit and think of future
And days still yet unborn.
My mind is laying tracks
that can never be retraced,
and what those tracks may fall on
can never be replaced.
My steps fell in with yours
As we met along the way,
And for that very reason
I just wanted to say,
"Welcome to my chasm
My daydreams belong to you
Please keep them safe and secure for me
each is a treasure new."
Join me on my journey
As through my mind I pass,
And walk the path that fate has laid
Until our very last.

Blogger's Block

It's not that I haven't been busy. I've just been in a funk and I didn't want to drag you along for the ride. My monthly friend is concluding her visit, though, and I am always happy when she comes :0, and happier when she goes. Since I am coming out of my blue haze, I will share with you some of what I have been up to.

Hair

I ran into this blog a while ago. Actually, my mom sent me there. BlackEyedSue creates some of the most fabulous hair designs on her ever patient daughters. Luckily for me I, too, have guinea pigs. Half of them are even willing participants!

I have been wanting to try this hairstyle since I saw it.



It received rave reviews.

Apples Coming Out Of Our Ears

Well, not really. Actually, they came out of our tree and the one across the street where nobody lives. On Saturday I enlisted my children to help me strip the trees before the apples fell to the ground and rotted.



After the kids picked the apples I got to work. We made 2 gallons of apple cider to take to my nephew's birthday party. And I made applesauce. Much applesauce. I don't think I'm going to have to buy any apple sauce this year....

Halfway there.

All Done!

The pink applesauce is from the tree across the street with red apples, the green comes from our green apples.

And this jar is where the two meet.

More Preserving

We also have a HUGE Italian prune tree in our yard that was dropping prunes like crazy.
We (By "we" I really mean Sebastian) picked as many as possible and I made 2 HUGE batches of plum butter.

Sunday, October 5, 2008

I've Been Needing To

Mop my bedroom floor.
Tonight I finally got the right motivation-
When Abigail leaned off the edge of my bed
And PUKED on it.