Saturday, January 16, 2021

Guided to safe shore by our sons

We now officially have two sons with driver's licences: they can drive without supervision. Steve and I are taking full advantage of this new miracle of our sons being able to do us favors for a change.

For example: the other day, Steve and I put our kayaks in the bay just before sunset. We started paddling and were so blissed out that we decided to kayak all the way to Teddybear Cove near Bellingham. After a short phone call to our sons, we coordinated with them to pick up the truck and get us at the cove, which required that the two of them drive.

By the time we got near shore, it was pitch black with only a tiny sliver of moon. Our sons blinked their flashlights at us so we could see where we needed to go. As I sunk my paddles into the inky water, I fought back tears because this felt so momentous: our sons guiding us safely to shore, picking us up, keeping us safe.

 


Ever since moving away from our beloved Marblemount wilderness and down into the Skagit Flats, we've spent as much time on the salt water as we can. It's magical here. It's a whole different wilderness, one I'm not as familiar or comfortable with, but I vow to change that by exposing myself to it as much as I can.

I burnt the heck out of my thighs a few days ago, which left me with blistering, second degree burns and an inability to walk much. But I can sit in a kayak and use my arms, and so I do, even in the pitch black if need be.
 





 We try to incorporate our kids into these adventures as much as they let us. For the boys, of course, it's not particularly cool to hang out with their parents and paddle around in little boats that don't involve speed. We tell them that it's a great upper body workout, so they consent to come with us, especially when there are lavish picnics involved.

And Eva doesn't quite have the muscles yet to brave large stretches and distances of water. But she gets to sit in the canoe (I traded that canoe for coaching sessions years ago), and one of her brothers and Dad paddle for her, while she sits in the middle like a Queen, chatting and singing the whole way.

I love these times on the water with my family. I know the days for this are numbered, with them surely flying the nest one by one.

 









And you? How are you doing? What are your favorite activities to connect with family?


Saturday, January 2, 2021

How my sister can help your pet (alive or dead)

My sister Kerstin (whom we all call Pepe) is a gifted animal communicator. If it weren't for her, I wouldn't have gotten over my grief when my beloved dog Chowder died. 

She also helped me on New Year's Eve, when my pup Hazel was sick, shaking and crying. Something was terribly wrong with her, and I got hit with PTSD because this is what happened to Chowder before he died.

We immediately took Hazel to the vet, and I called Pepe. She asked me to email her a picture of Hazel. 15 minutes later, she told me that Hazel's tummy was inflamed, and so was her right ear.

One hour later, the vet had done a test for pancreatitis (negative) and various blood tests. He diagnosed Hazel with an ear infection (the right ear) and dehydration, gave her an IV, and send us home advising us to feed her bland food for a while.

Pepe in the meantime found out that Hazel reacted to the rich goose meat we had fed her the night before, and she gave us instructions how to feed her from now on. No more dry kibble food.

Every single time I've asked Pepe for help with my animals (dead or alive), she was able to help me and my pets. I do think she has a gift, although she says everyone can learn this.

I wanted to let you know about her, so you can get help if you have problems with one of your pets. 

 

Here's her website. 

 

Unfortunately, it's in German, but if you decide to ask her for help, I can translate. Just reply to this, and I'll get you guys in touch.

Here's what she specializes in:

- Animal communication, where you get to ask 5 questions

- Body scan, where she detects what's going on inside

- Messages from you deceased pet

- Energetic hospice care for animals

- Energetic healing/quantum energy healing

- Emotional problem behavior identification and problem solving

- Shamanic totem animal retrieval


So if you decide you want Pepe's help, let me know, and I'll be your translator!

Her prices are incredibly reasonable, by the way!!!

 

Click on the image to download my free ebook and to join my mailing list

Become a patron!!!

If you like our blog, please become a patron. What the heck does that mean? As a patron, you give us as little as $1 a month (or as much as $20 a month) to show your support and get exclusive, patron-only content from us. You will get tutorials, recipes, inspiration, and support from us, the homesteading, wilderness and homeschooling experts! You can cancel anytime!

https://www.patreon.com/Marblemounthomestead

Popular Posts