Wednesday, February 20, 2013

I'm a believer! [healing amber review]

After Christmas, I came down with a n-a-s-t-y cold/flu and from that stemmed an infection with my growing-in wisdom tooth - apparently things like that can happen when your resistance is lowered [who knew?]. At first I tried wearing my new amber bracelet that I got as a gift, but it wasn't long before I took it off in defeat and resorted to Advil...after Advil...after Advil [until finally going to the dentist and getting antibiotics to fight the infection]. And I was just hoping that Pam wouldn't ask me to write up a review on this popular item in her shop. Ha ha, great review huh? Don't worry...keeping reading!

Well, last week the pain from that barely-poking-through wisdom tooth started up again and I figured I'd give the healing amber another shot. After all, the pain wasn't nearly to the extent as it was the first time when even my beloved Advil could barely touch it. Maybe this would be helpful this second time around when the pain was at a more "normal" and tolerable level.

Pam strongly suggested that I keep the bracelet on ALL THE TIME for full effect, so I've done just that this week. It went on my wrist Monday morning and hasn't come off since, not for a single second.

And guess what?

It's working! Now, a lot of you who already have these bracelets/necklaces probably aren't surprised to read that. But those of you who maybe haven't tried these before might be a bit more on the skeptical side. Let me assure you - I was one of those people until this week. I mean, they're beautiful accessories, but aside from that I didn't think that they could really be that beneficial.

But I was wrong.

Towards the end of Monday [the first day wearing it], I was really wanting to take some Advil but I was determined to stick it out and allow time for the amber to "do it's thing." And it didn't take long. Three days in and I haven't had a desire to take any form of medication since that first day. Oh, the pain in the tooth isn't 100% gone - it may take the removal of said tooth for that to become a reality - but now it's nothing more than a faint [and somewhat annoying] reminder that I have a tooth coming in.

So yes...I am a believer in healing amber! Are you?

Healing amber bracelets and necklaces are available in adult and baby sizes and can help with teething pain, headaches and other things like growing pains in young children.

[Did you know that you can do a review of our products too? If you have an item from our shop that you have tried - and loved - we'd be happy to hear from you! We'd love to feature your review right here on this blog if you are willing to share! Email us at pamj at tinytreehuggerdiapers.com]

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My name is Andrea (Andi) and I have the privilege of working part-time alongside Pam to help her with "a little of this and a little of that" as she strives to bring superb customer service to all of you through her Tiny TreeHugger business.

I am a 34-year-old mostly stay-at-home mother of two girls (aged 7 and 9) and have been happily married for 11 years. I am a Pepsi-loving, game-playing, guitar-learning, Nutella-craving girl [among many other things that make me ME]. I cloth-diapered my girls when they were babies and enjoyed the cost savings as well as the feeling of helping the environment - one cloth diaper at a time.

Thanks for checking in and I'll see you again both on this blog and on Facebook!

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

NEW from Boba Baby Carriers!

Introducing the NEW Boba Wrap print - Stardust!
The simple design, free of buckles, straps or buttons makes it perfectly comfortable for both you and your baby, simply tie the material snug against your body and achieve a perfect fit every time.

Also the BobaAir in Blue. 
BobaAir is the lightest, sportiest baby carrier out there and we hope that this first-of-its-kind addition to your baby carrier collection will make that freedom together you have with your family even more effortless (and help spread the benefits of babywearing, too

Available and ready to ship or pickup today!


See the remainder of our Boba products by clicking here!

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

For the love [or hate] of laundry!

"You know it's laundry day when ________________."

If this statement looks familiar it's because Pam posted it on the Tiny TreeHugger Facebook page the other day.

I have to admit, I was surprised at the number of people who replied by saying that every day was laundry day in their house.

I have always wanted to commit to doing a load of laundry every day, keeping up with the piles rather than only trying to conquer them when they are over-flowing...and overwhelming.

But alas, laundry is the bane of my existence [even though I no longer have babies in cloth diapers to add to the loads] and it just hasn't happened yet. Everytime I look at Mount Laundry, however, I'm reminded of how good of an idea a laundry schedule actually  is! I know once I would get into the routine of it, I'm sure it would be smooth sailing. But getting started - that's the kicker!

I receive subscribed emails on a daily basis with home organizing tips [that I admit, I hardly ever actually read - and NEVER follow through on], but this one about laundry caught my attention a bit more. And I'm actually considering putting it into practice...shocking, I know!

I like how realistic this article is - which you can read here or by clicking on the photo above. It talks about 4 questions you need to ask yourself before getting started:

Question 1: How Many Loads Of Laundry Are You Responsible For In A Week?

Question 2: How Often Do You Have The Opportunity To Wash Laundry?

Question 3: What Types Of Things Need To Be Washed, And How Often?

Question 4: Do You Like Or Hate Doing Laundry?

I like all of these questions - especially the last one - as it makes you look at things realistically. There is no right or wrong way to do laundry; you have to find what works for you and your household. For example, if you hate laundry you need to decide what is the better option for you: To get it done in small doses so it doesn't seem so much at once? Or to do it all on one day to get it over with so you're not thinking of it every single day?

So how do YOU do your laundry? Daily - like several people suggested on Facebook - or do you put it off as long as possible [like me - *insert sheepish grin here*] and then get buried underneath the seemingly insurmountable task? If you are thinking of starting up a laundry schedule, I encourage you to check out this article in its entirely. It even comes with a free printable!

(And while we're on the subject of laundry - did you know that Tiny TreeHugger has many laundry products? See, we're so much more than just diapers! From Laundry Tarts Stain Removing Sticks to Rockin' Green Laundry Detergent to Baby Bear Wool Dryer Balls [no need for fabric softener or dryer sheets with these!] - we've got your laundry needs covered from start to finish!)

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My name is Andrea (Andi) and I have the privilege of working part-time alongside Pam to help her with "a little of this and a little of that" as she strives to bring superb customer service to all of you through her Tiny TreeHugger business.

I am a 34-year-old mostly stay-at-home mother of two girls (aged 7 and 9) and have been happily married for 11 years. I am a Pepsi-loving, game-playing, guitar-learning, Nutella-craving girl [among many other things that make me ME]. I cloth-diapered my girls when they were babies and enjoyed the cost savings as well as the feeling of helping the environment - one cloth diaper at a time.

Thanks for checking in and I'll see you again both on this blog and on Facebook!