The last month or so has been a bit rough for our family. Beautiful Organic Boy #2 (BOB2) has been unwell, primarily with infected eczema, which means that none of us has been getting much sleep, and since he wasn't sleeping unless one of us was holding him, we weren't getting much else done either. I have a few posts planned about the whole saga, and how to stay as natural & organic as possible while navigating the conventional medical paradigm, but for now I wanted to share some quick thoughts on my recent revelations. I have so much more appreciation now for what life must be like for families with chronically unsettled/unwell babies, or people who are carers around the clock. It's hard work and you have very little time to look after yourself, just getting a moment to brush your teeth or wash your hair is a challenge. That's why I've taken to wearing outfits that can go from bed to school drop off and back to bed a few more times without having to be changed (just reapply a bit of organic deodorant).
It's also hard to take the time and have the mental clarity to research and purchase the safest products for your family while being a full time carer for someone who is unwell. I have to confess that I've done the following things in the last few weeks that I never thought I would. They probably seem pretty normal to some of you, but for me it was a real insight into what life is like for people who are really busy/stressed/over-worked etc. I realize now how much my lovely organic lifestyle has been made possible because of having the luxury of time (by working part time from home) to research and procure the safest products (or find ways to consume less but that require more time/effort).
So here are my confessions:
1. I bought a pack of Huggies diapers (actually my husband did) because it was too much trouble to find a shop with the eco-friendly ones in stock.
2. We bought a clothes dryer, which is being delivered this week hopefully.
3. I bought some beef that wasn't organic because I couldn't get to the organic butcher (and it was really yummy).
4. I used some petroleum-based skin care products on my baby because he was reacting badly to all of the natural/organic ones :-(
5. I drove places that I could have easily walked to because I was too tired/didn't have time/couldn't be bothered.
PS: I've also taken to peeing in the shower lately, as it saves time and it's hard to pee when you're always holding a sick baby. But I don't have to add that to my list of confessions since I reckon it's pretty eco-friendly, saving water and all...
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