I would love to hear how your mom made health choices for her big family. How she kept her family so healthy.
@TwiFiveGirls1019 ай бұрын
*I gave up my daily news obsession in 2020 and my mental health and stress levels improved greatly.* Not knowing all the news all day everyday didn't negatively impact my day-to-day life. We are in an information overload time period and I'm constantly choosing to cut stuff out my feed or eye sight for better joy in life.
@AraceliSpeed9 ай бұрын
Please bring your moms onto the show to discuss their vaccination choices! I’m a mom of 3 and with my first I trusted the doctor fully and did vaccines on the recommended schedule. With my second I was a lot more hesitant and he didn’t receive a couple of them but I ultimately gave in and got him caught up with the others. Now with my third I want to do things differently but it would be so helpful to hear from your moms as to why and how they were confident in their research and decision.
@jennprescott27579 ай бұрын
Just compare the aluminum levels in the v schedule to what the FDA says is safe for injected amounts.
@jennprescott27579 ай бұрын
Otherwise, you could read dissolving illusions or turtles all the way down.
@MrsAPeterson9 ай бұрын
Look up Just the Inserts too 😊
@feelthroughmusic9 ай бұрын
very much ok with being downvoted, but I will voice this... if you decide to not vaccinate your child against polio for example and then you have immigrants or your kid when grown up going to Asia or an endemic country... Do you risk him being paralyzed or whatever can happen? it was a case in us not long time ago. decide if all these diseases are eradicated and keep in mind these are infectious diseases, nothing to do with what you eat or drink (unless contamination and method of spread)
@buffalolifesavers9 ай бұрын
@@feelthroughmusic it is good to consider all sides of this issue. What the media doesn't tell you, is that over 90% of polio cases are either asymptomatic or have the symptoms of a cold. There is also evidence to suggest that much of the paralysis that occurred in the 50s & 60s was actually from DDT being sprayed on children rather than polio.
@alexsimone8049 ай бұрын
I’d love to see an update of your “what I eat in a day” with this season, Katie. I am a breastfeeding mama and have a hard time conceptualizing that much food and hate calorie counting.
@jordynlopez89749 ай бұрын
Omgosh you answered my question 😊🥲☺️ honored! Thank you!!!!
@raisingradicals55649 ай бұрын
We love the Tuttle twins over here! Although my kids watch the show on Living Scriptures rather than the books. I should check those out! Wow it is so cool to hear that your families were mostly (or completely) unvaccinated! Your parents are pioneers in more ways than one. And not surprising at all to hear that all the kids thrived and were robustly healthy. I have 4 and have gone the same route and we have observed the same. Great episode as always!
@Maverick-zy7yu9 ай бұрын
i had the same experience with my 1st child. I didn’t experience a sickness with her until she was about 2. We moved to Texas and for some reason they got sick so much our first year here. I had a theory it was because we were in a lower income city so majority of the kids went to daycare school and probably didn’t have the best diets so we hung around them at libraries parks ect and caught a lot of stuff from them. So when my second got sick as an infant it was alarming to me since I had never dealt with it 😅 and I’m sure I annoyed our new pediatrician. anyway I’m still happy with our choice to non v
@_CarolGiraldi9 ай бұрын
Dr Paul, the author of the vaccine friendly plan actually came out and said he is anti vax now 😮 I got that book, but also watched the truth about vaccines.
@marymcphersonwilkins28979 ай бұрын
Wow, thanks for posting this! I was in the middle of reading his book.
@mf36109 ай бұрын
Where?
@_CarolGiraldi9 ай бұрын
It was on a podcast sorry I don’t remember the name. I was kinda of shocked.
@lilyseestheworld78659 ай бұрын
@@_CarolGiraldi I think the name of his podcast is "against the wind". I think the book is a must-read for every doctor.
@kirs50179 ай бұрын
Where can I find the truth about vaccines? I am having trouble finding it.
@amyelitorres9 ай бұрын
Loved that. Was a great take and something my friends have been questioning is why do certain writers of the Bible speak so aggressively if Jesus was so kind and whatnot. This helps. It’s context and it’s about God. We bring our human emotions to God and pray that He will heal our hearts and avenge His enemies. All of that. Great
@Not_a_witch9 ай бұрын
Jesus made a whip by hand and drove people out of the temple with it. He called the Jewish leaders vipers, wicked, and the synagogue of Satan. He called out the women at the well for having 5 husbands and living in fornication. He’s was definitely aggressive when it was called for.
@Blockishbookhead7 ай бұрын
My sister didn’t vaccinate and her kids were so healthy. Then my nephews got vaccinated when they started attending schools in another state and one of my nephews developed epilepsy shortly after that. We didn’t vaccinate my first daughter but we did give her the vitamin K shot. We thought it was just vitamin k, silly us. Only later did we find out there was aluminum(toxic to brain and body) egg derivatives, and oils whose composition mimics that of nuts. My daughter ended up with life threatening allergies to eggs and nuts and she got eczema. There is no history of allergies on either my husband’s side or my side, so it is not genetic. We did not vaccinate my second daughter or give her the vitamin k shot and she was 2months ahead on every milestone, she is super strong and healthy, no allergies and no skin issues whatsoever. There was a guy who won the Nobel prize who showed that if you introduce food with something the body rejects like heavy metals, the body will reject that food too. So why doesn’t it happen to everyone. Lottery system. If it happened to everyone, we would immediately blame pharma but if only a certain amount of vaccines have food that will turn into allergies then we cannot pin it on them, but they will make tons of money on the percentage of the population that is unlucky enough to receive one of those vaccines. $500 a year for epipens that you have to replace annually. If you need them more often than that then you will pay more. And at least for us insurance does not cover it. Pharma wants us sick and stupid and they want our money. I would not trust anything from Pharma. They pay millions of dollars in fines for illegal activity every year. Public information but no one talks about it. Pharma was also given immunity by the government decades ago. Absolute power corrupts absolutely.
@frozenjonesfam9 ай бұрын
We've read the Wingfeather Saga multiple times and are just now watching the series. The books are incredible, the animated series is fine...sometimes visuals can be scarier than what kids can make up in their minds. I've read them all aloud and then the kids will read them individually.
@erikamagrisse9 ай бұрын
If you guys only knew the vaccine schedule for our kids here in Brazil! it's about 3 times the amount of vaccines from the American schedule, it's really crazy. From zero to about 14 months the babies have AT LEAST one vaccine per month, mostly two per month and getting to a max of three per month. It's really taxing on them...
@MotherhoodforEternity9 ай бұрын
There’s already plenty of darkness and confusion in this world. As for our family, we have made a choice to read the Bible and other Bible-based, character building stories and mission stories to our children and even to ourselves. It is our goal and prayer to “see no evil, hear no evil, and say no evil.”
@alissavisscher62649 ай бұрын
I never comment but as an absolute fan of the Wingfeather Saga, I SO recommend YOU read it! I understand your hesitation about fantasy but I am blown away by the redemptive, self-sacrificial themes in the Wingfeather Saga. My personal opinion is that it's right up there with the Chronicles of Narnia. Just my 2 cents haha. Also, fun fact, I listened to a podcast once (pre 2020) that shared research showing people who don't vaccinate are not necessarily politically biased one way or the other but that they tend to be the extremes of either end of the political spectrum i.e. far eight, far left.
@RCGWho9 ай бұрын
Someone also compared it to Rowling. Is it similar?
@edenelston76689 ай бұрын
Idk if I'd go so far as to rank Andrew Peterson up there with C.S. Lewis... But also, I haven't actually read the Wingfeather Saga. It's on my list though. My children actually point out all the time how Lewis incorporated pictures of Truth from Scripture in his writing, how evil is always conquered by Good, sin is forgiven but at great cost and sacrifice (Aslan taking Edmond's place on the Stone Table). I think when your kids are steeped in the Bible, they are naturally able to see the parallels and similarities and truth and goodness in great literature.
@erinlawrence65685 ай бұрын
@RCGWho I didn't finish Harry Potter myself because it bugged me too much that he got away with everything with 0 consequences (stopped at book 3, though I hear it improves after that). Definitely not the case with Wingfeather. Writing styles are also very different with Wingfeather being a bit hard to pin down at times. The prose is generally much nicer, but it has very tongue-in-cheek writing at times (like a place named "The Dark Sea of Darkness") contasting with some very heavy themes (child slavery, torture, etc). Don't get me wrong - I very much enjoyed it! However, it could be a hit or miss for you depending on your book standards.
@phylissbrassey84319 ай бұрын
Loved Grimms when I was a child. My favorite included a troll under a bridge andi think of it every time I cross a bridge walking. I think I never realized how dark they were (ha ha)
@Bonnieuxful9 ай бұрын
Our Messianic Congregation in Fresno, California is family oriented❣️🥰💕🙏🏻👫👫👫👫👫❤️
@creativereindeer9 ай бұрын
So looking forward to your kiddos getting into wing feather in time :) also put it up there as a series in the narnia vein!
@brookbell54669 ай бұрын
Would you do a what I eat in a day video please? :)
@heidia.80979 ай бұрын
The author of the “Wing Feathered Saga” Andrew Peterson has written music too, and his music is so biblically based ❤
@karenholsopple63889 ай бұрын
I actually got to spend several hours with him back when I was in college (as well as Bebo Norman). Catered their meal, sold their merch and guided them around campus when they came for a concert. He was the kindest, most genuine artist I got to work with. He spent as much time with us as possible and was a blast. Bebo was the same.
@sierrahummel63279 ай бұрын
I was raised in central Oregon and currently live in Bend. I have seen such a huge shift in the last few years as well. My husband and I have a two year old and want to grow our family more. We just feel this isn’t the place to do so.
@stuartfamily64959 ай бұрын
Great to hear your thoughts on money. It's not a topic that easy to talk about in my experience so appreciate the candour.
@beccaO09069 ай бұрын
We are on book 3 of The Wingfeather Saga. We first read from The Illustrated Bible and then read a chapter or two to littles before bed. Our son is 5 and more interested, and our daughter doesn’t listen much… but when they play pretend they will take on roles of the main characters :) it’s an interesting series even for adults!
@sarahhayashi15679 ай бұрын
Would you feel comfortable with them roleplaying the powers of crystals and gems when that's what so many young women are doing right now?? It's a form of witchcraft.
@Abigailwark9 ай бұрын
So right about the anti-kid vibe in Bend, OR. My husband is from Oregon and we have four little kids. Last time we were in Bend we felt the same weird hostility towards families.
@edenelston76689 ай бұрын
That's everywhere. Even in the church! Not all churches, but there's major hostility toward large families and children in general. Basically, because of decades of propaganda against large families, the perfect 2 kid households, and the American dream being hindered by the irresponsibility of having lots of children... All of it is hogwash, and there's a huge resurgence in large families, and many waking up to the joy and beauty of welcoming many children. Some will look on and applaud what we're building, others will scoff and ridicule- and that's just life. We just keep on raising our children in the Lord and let that speak to onlookers.
@shdjka9 ай бұрын
Did you talk about delete your social media? I love that i did. But it is interesting how few people do that. Have you done a episode on leaving social media?
@havefaith8199 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for answering my question! I asked about why Coeur d'Alene. I appreciated your answer, and found your thoughts about perhaps temporarily moving to a coast when your children are high school/college age and where there is more influence interesting. I grew up on the East Coast - in Massachusetts. My husband and I moved to Northern Michigan 9 years ago and absolutely love it here. However, with the changes in housing costs, as well as the city we live near becoming more and more liberal, we've considered moving. He works from home, which makes the options almost endless, but difficult when trying to make a decision. :) I can't see us moving south, because I love living up north, and love pine tree forests. :) Idaho seemed appealing because of those things.
@RCGWho9 ай бұрын
Spokane, WA is beautiful and so is Sandpoint, ID. But Sandpoint is more touristy, so probably expensive.
@havefaith8199 ай бұрын
@@RCGWho Washington is so beautiful, but we wouldn't move there with our young family right now based on the state not being friendly towards family freedoms (political, homeschool, medical, etc.).
@sarahhayashi15679 ай бұрын
I don't know about the wing feather saga. Every episode so far has been extremely dark. My youngest hated it and had nightmares. The introduction of crystals/gems with powers etc seems so dangerous when i have known many people sucked into using crystals and stones for their "powers". Its a form of witchcraft.
@holistic_Ology8 ай бұрын
Agreed.
@curtishar.89089 ай бұрын
Great convo!
@mama_knitter8 ай бұрын
Would love to know how you’re doing fasting like a girl without your period? I’m nursing and since I don’t have a cycle I have no idea.
@baileysmith71829 ай бұрын
Where were you by Alan Jackson ❤ a tear jerking song about 9/11
@herhomebook9 ай бұрын
Wingfeather is definitely more for middle childhood age, than for young children. My son started them at 9 , and he enjoys them, but I wouldn't start them earlier personally, even with advanced readers. The only issue I have is for kids reading pretty far above grade level, as many classically educated readers do, is that they are written at a middle-childhood level and the subject is middle childhood level. So my son finds the story interesting, but the writing a little boring.
@jennprescott27579 ай бұрын
Yes! My kids are too good at reading for their age. They have read all the age appropriate books we can find haha. But waiting for them to age to move up to new books lol
@laurens86239 ай бұрын
And do research with the Holy Spirit. He knows what you need to do
@Bonnieuxful9 ай бұрын
Are you doing a Passover Seder with your family❣️🥰💕👑🐑🌿👑
@laurens86239 ай бұрын
Do you have to pack tax on dog walking tutoring or music lessons in usa.
@zachandkateshives40629 ай бұрын
Yes, it is considered self-employment.
@lonnajoy9 ай бұрын
I don't appreciate the Wingfeather Saga very much very...odd. However, my kids loved them...I've had a hard time figuring out if they are ok.
@RCGWho9 ай бұрын
Someone described it something like if cs lewis and jk Rowling had a baby. Is it witchcraft?
@karenholsopple63889 ай бұрын
Andrew Peterson is a very solid Christian. It's part of the reason why he didn't turn into a huge hit-maker for CCM. Refused to do things the way they wanted.
@lonnajoy9 ай бұрын
It's not that I feel like it's wrong. It just feels really over the top and to many nightmarish creatures for kids.
@sarahhayashi15679 ай бұрын
Using crystals and gems for their powers is witchcraft. I know people sucked into this. We stopped watching wingfeather...it seemed like a clever introduction to children from the enemy. It's a dark show. My kids had nightmares.
@lonnajoy9 ай бұрын
@@sarahhayashi1567 I didn't really know that they used the crystals and gems. We have mostly just listened to the audiobooks though I have not watched the shows.
@kirs50179 ай бұрын
Where can I find the truth about vaccines? I am having trouble finding it.
@danielleb7249 ай бұрын
The Vaccine Conversation with Melissa and Dr. Bob podcast is a good one!
@sarahhayashi15679 ай бұрын
The Highwire with Del BigTree. Check out I CAN decide foundation. Physicians for Informed Consent NVIC Attorney Aaron Siri's substack 0:02
@makobean9 ай бұрын
I heard the Tuttle Twins author is Mormon. Anyone know if this is true?
@lisalitsinger99779 ай бұрын
I think it's Glen Beck. If he is the author, he is Mormon.
@hartleyfamily54519 ай бұрын
I don’t like the Tuttle Twins, too many romance and other inuendos that do not please the Lord😔
@havefaith8199 ай бұрын
@@lisalitsinger9977 the books are written by Connor Boyack
@havefaith8199 ай бұрын
@@hartleyfamily5451 the cartoon, maybe, but haven't noticed that in the books
@makobean9 ай бұрын
In response to my own question, Googling the author like "Connor Boyack mormon" or "Connor Boyack lds" does indeed turn up his talking about being Mormon. That's rough. And too bad. I'd like some good books for my kids.
@hugsforlove9 ай бұрын
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@SamanthaH9 ай бұрын
I have a question! you are in real estate? Are you a REALTOR® or what do you do in real estate. I am a REALTOR® as well and feel like I CANNOT get off social media, so I am wondering how you may do it?
@wildmagnoliadesigns51949 ай бұрын
PLEASE edit the park names out of your video😭 people are crazy.
@khalidaziz12629 ай бұрын
Я хочу поговорить со своим лучшим другом. У меня сейчас нет человека, которому можно доверять, чтобы поделиться своими чувствами. Друзья мои, сейчас только ты и я я доверяю тебе Я решительный человек, я знаю, что для меня лучше.