I met some of you at Earth Fare lat month, Laura Anne Farley with Baby Booty Wear. I have Annika(5) and Samantha(22mo) . I am glad to have this local group and hope to learn lots and lots. I feel that I've only seen the tip of the iceberg and wan to learn from all of your experiences. My husband travels a lot so it is hard to get out on a weeknight, but I still want to hear about the meetings. I look forward to meeting at a playdate!
Permalink Reply by Pat on September 21, 2008 at 11:57am
Glad you are here. We've discussed possibly adding a Sunday afternoon holistic meeting/presentation monthly, also. If there is enough interest, we could probably start that after the first of the year.
Welcome Laura!
My husband used to travel to Dallas every week, when my oldest were 4 and 2, so I understand your situation. I live in Mint Hill as well, if you need any help when your husband is away, please feel free to contact me.
My girls are 8, 6 and 2.5. I have an almost 4 month old boy too.
There is a standing home school playdate at the Mint Hill Wilgrove Park on Fridays from 1-3 pm. We usually go. There are a lot of other families with 5-6 yr old girls and also some toddlers. There is a sandbox the toddlers can play in.
Hey I remember you. Your girls were so good for being out at night and not being able to play much. I've actually given your card out to a few people so I hope it got you some business.
Thank you! I have gotten a few web orders but no one referrenced the HMN. I appreciate the referrals though. I am going to post an ad tomorrow on this site.
"Hi Megan,
I've dealt with a few different illnesses. Maybe you can call me tomorrow and let me know what's going on. Or maybe send your number. Pat and I are going to a conference but will have some time on the drive there and later in…"
"Hi Anna,
Hope you are doing well, its been a while since I've come to the group MNOs but hope to attend soon and see folks again. This is kind of a random favor/question, but I seem to have a sick chicken and wondered if you had any expertise…"
"Interesting. I do find info about Arnica as a poison ivy relief alternative. I hadn't heard of that. Homeopathic Apis helps for swelling, hives also.
Pat"
"Thanks, lots of great ideas we can try. (I am a new member on the yahoo group as of last week.) We also read some information elsewhere about treating with arnica, do you have any experience with that? DH used arnica pellets on Sunday for muscle…"
"We had two recent discussions about poison ivy relief on the yahoogroup with many options to consider. Plantain, witch hazel and Epsom salt baths seem to offer significant relief.
Are you already a member there?…"
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