Guest guest Posted March 24, 2008 Report Share Posted March 24, 2008 Hi All So glad to have found this site, hope to learn alot! I'm a SAHM with 2 kids. We live in Albany, CA (close to Berkeley). We moved here because it was the closest we could get to San Francisco and still have a small town community feel. That's just what we got, our neighbors came to greet us when we arrived and we do things like share dinners, baked goods, babysit each other's kids, etc. It's really wonderful. I used to work for Pixar Animation Studios, had a great job, but left it all to stay home with my kids. I just needed more physical time with them. We got by for 5 years on our savings, but now, the savings is gone and we have to pair down. I've always wanted to pair down, but was never forced to, well now we are! I hope to learn alot from being in this group. Please tell all! :-) My dream is to learn how to nourish my kids so that they may outgrow or rid themselves of allergies & asthma. My eldest has both, along with an anaphylatic reaction to peanuts. We've switched to raw milk and I have them on fish oil supplements. The littlest hasn't come down with anything yet, but a tiny case of ezcema for about a month, so I hope she's clear! I try to read up on the mercola.com website and the Weston A Price way to find things I can do healthwise for the kids. But I'd love to hear more! Another dream is to try cohousing with another family or two in separate houses but on the same lot sharing a garden and dinners and such. My biggest struggle is all the food we buy and waste. I always buy organic and try to buy local, so it's not cheap stuff. Hardly anything we buy is processed, so that's good. But it all still seems like our family of four is consuming and/or wasting too much. So I'm looking for ways to work on that. Also, when we moved here, we purposely only unpacked things as we needed them. And the rest is stored in our separate garage. So our house is much more paired down than it has ever been, but after 3 years of being here, it's probably time to go through that garage and rid ourselves of all that extra stuff. Our community is having a rummage sale soon, so at least it's all not getting thrown out. It just seems like alot of work, I don't know where to start. It might take me awhile to read the archives, but I'm sure you'll hear my questions soon! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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