How We Stayed Healthy for the Holidays

Hello, tender friends!

The holidays can be a difficult time if you’re trying to protect your kids from white flour, white sugar and general American excesses. But we did it! I hope this can help some other moms planning for future holidays. The colloidal silver and fire cider section can really help you minimize doctor’s visits as cold/flu season gets into full swing!

I strive to ensure that Cub is getting equivalent experiences to other kids, many of whom eat stockings full of candy each Christmas morning. My solution was to fill his stocking with old-fashioned oranges and organic popcorn that was seasoned with nothing but salt. You see the stocking on the floor because it stocking was too heavy to hang up above the fireplace anymore, but he got the excitement of having a stocking full of treats without any sugar. This is a mom win for me!

100% of his toys were educational. He got puzzles to practice his letters and numbers, workbooks to practice his penmanship, and a children’s keyboard piano to indulge his musical inclinations. He loves it all!

Those pictures are of one of the Christmas dinner side dishes. It’s basically the British equivalent of fire cider. (If you’ve never drunk fire cider when you have a cold or flu, I highly recommend it! I never get sick as long as I stay on top of drinking my fire cider!)

I simmered apple cider vinegar with garlic, ginger, onion, turmeric, jalapeno pepper, black pepper, etc. This formed the brine for hard boiled eggs, which we left inside the brine for one week before consuming. You couldn’t come up with a healthier Christmas side dish than this! It feels good to be able to enjoy the holidays without hitting the pause button on healing. (If you make this, save the bring to drink after you’ve eaten the eggs).

That picture is of My Little Boo boo’s eye swollen shut from pink eye, which he acquired the last day that church was open before the holiday weekend. Thank God for natural remedies! We were able to heal it up using colloidal silver and avoided a trip to the pediatrician. (Also, just to be clear, I’m being very literal when I say thank God. I am so grateful that God has shown us ways to heal that are natural and non-toxic over the past years).

For our Christmas entertainment, we visited a local hotel which hosts a Christmas tree decorating competition each year. The hotel itself is a beautiful example of Tudor architecture, and you feel like you’re momentarily transported to Europe as you walk in the courtyard and inside. I could feel my energy lifting surrounded by such opulence and beauty!

We even heard Santa’s jingle bells while outside on this sleigh. Cub kept looking for reindeer in the sky. ❀️

Ok, that’s all for today, tender friends! I’ll be sharing my healthy birthday self-care celebration on Monday. Thank you so much for stopping by! Share a Christmas tradition/memory in the comments if you’re so inclined.

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  1. Regal woman@TransamEagle

    Wow- that’s a huge win!! My husband and I caught the flu and have been really struggling these past 10 days. (Need some hot cider) 🍺

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    1. Stacey

      I’m so sorry to hear that, Teresa! Praying for restorative rest and relaxation for you! (And hopefully you can get some fire cider to help you along!)

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  2. LoveLifeHappiness&MoreπŸ’™πŸ’™

    Praying for everyone. Get plenty of rest & that hot cider will definitely do the job.

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    1. Stacey

      Thank you! I was so happy that everyone agreed to drink it!

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  3. ladysheepdog

    We put the presents under the tree as you bought and wrapped them (so, we knew there was no santa) and did the everyone open one present at a time while everyone else watched with no fancy Christmas dinner, when I was growing up. My husband’s family allowed one present to be opened on Christmas Eve with all the others being put under the tree after the kids went to bed. And they had a special Christmas day meal. So, we did the one on Christmas eve with our kids and put the rest of the presents under the tree after they went to bed. They had to sleep in the bedrooms on Christmas eve because of that, versus being allowed to sleep under the tree with the lights on all bundled up in their sleeping bags or favorite blankets on previous nights.

    One year they were part of the Angel Tree Project through the elementary school and we had so many presents from that, the two sides of grandparents, auntie & uncle, cousins and us that we had no choice but to put them under and around the tree and pretty much half the room.

    Today we still do the special meal that we have been doing all these years and buy just a few presents. Enough that everyone has at least one to open on Christmas Day. They are all in their twenties, so we all often buy our own presents whenever. I often buy something in November and claim its my Christmas present. Or buy something for the kids at check out and then hand it to them and say, here’s a Christmas (or b-day if that is coming first) present for you. lol.

    Not sure if I’ll get to do the grandparent thing with the gift buying and giving, time will tell.

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    1. Stacey

      Yes, Susan! I loved opening one present on Christmas Eve growing up as well. And I always looked forward to special Christmas meals also.

      Thank you for the trip down memory lane! You’ve given me ideas for future Christmas traditions!

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      1. ladysheepdog

        Sleeping under the Christmas Tree was something the kids always wanted to do and we allowed and since we have always had dogs (since our oldest was two), they slept under there too with the kids – lol. They would have loved the cats to sleep with them also, buuuut, you can’t make a cat do a darn thing – lol.

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  4. Awakening Wonders

    Thanks for sharing notes on enjoying a healthy Christmas – if only more parents followed your ways!!!!!

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    1. Stacey

      It takes planning. I’m so blessed to not be working full time anymore because I wouldn’t be able to do any of this otherwise!

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  5. Razz N Roze

    That’s great that you have started healthy traditions with your little one at an early age. We never did a ton of candy but there was always some, as well as an orange and a Christmas apple (red delicious) in the toe of each of my four children’s stockings. We had a big family meal that for me has always been the highlight of Christmas. I look forward to reading more of your posts.
    Roze

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    1. Stacey

      Thank you, Rose! And thank you for sharing your family traditions on here! Maybe I’ll follow your lead and stick an apple in the stocking next year.

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    2. Stacey

      Sorry, I meant roze but autocorrect changed it.

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      1. Razz N Roze

        No worries 😊

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