More Info on the Consumer Product Improvement Act

Here is a press release from CPSC concerning the new law to go in effect on February 10th.

I read the entire release and while they are not “requiring” the consingment stores/thrift stores, etc. to comply with testing since they sell products manufactured before February 10th, they are holding them liable if high amounts of lead are found in the items being sold.

I’m wondering if this will still make businesses and non-profits apprehensive about selling children’s clothes and products. We shall see…

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Christmas 2008

So, two weeks late, here are our Christmas pictures!

Ace got a bow and arrow as his Santa gift. It’s not a “real” one but it did come with arrows with rubber tips. I thought it was pretty though.

Just a cute Josiah picture.
Zoe asked for a scooter from Santa for her Santa gift this year. In fact, she’s been asking for a scooter since last Christmas. She was doing pretty good on it…the fifteen minutes she had to ride it before it started raining again.
Liam opening gifts and talking and generally grumpy because we were out of our routine.

Josiah’s Santa gift was a ball pit. This, obviously, is not the inflatable kind but a Playhut one that can fold up. We added one hundred balls to it, but it still needs about a hundred more to really make it fun. Josiah didn’t care. He loved it!
Zoe showing off gifts.

Liam’s Santa gift…it was three toys with lots of parts to put together with either a hand turned screwdriver or a battery powered one. He really enjoyed taking the toys apart (the screwdriver had reverse on it) and putting them together.

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Frustrated…

Apparently, the Consumer Products and Safety Commission has authored a bill that has gone through congress that will effect a lot of people. The Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act is set to go into effect on February 10th. This Act is requiring lead and pthalates (a chemical found in plastics) testing to be done on all clothes and toys manufactured for children ages 13 and under. The testing is to be done on clothing and toys both made prior to and after FEbruary 10th.

Why do I care?

Well, two fold. As the mom of almost five children, I purchase clothes quite regularly. I also purchase these clothes at consignment sales (children’s seasonal sales) and through thrift stores etc. To purchase these clothes new would cost me a lot of money each season. While I can pass some clothes down from one boy to the other, my oldest, Ace is getting to be a big boy who can wear out clothes pretty quickly.

This new act will effect seasonal consignment sales as well as consignment stores and thrift stores. These sales operators and stores do not possess the funds to purchase the overwhelmingly expensive testing equipment (nor lab work) needed to test every single item.

Therefore, if this act continues as written, I will now have to purchase my children’s clothes new. Now, the big name stores may be able to afford the testing, but the testing is still going to cost. I foresee that children’s clothes (even those at discount department stores) will have to go up in price to pay for all the extra equipment, personnel, and time put into testing. So, not only will our clothing budget (that is already strapped) be stretched once, but twice to make way for the new requirements.

Another concern I have is for all the used clothes out there. I can not resale any of my children’s used clothes, per the new act (this includes not being able to sale it at a garage sale), so we have to throw it away. That means throwing away perfectly decent clothing that could be purchased (or donated) to other people just because my children outgrew it. Doesn’t that negate the whole, “Let’s Be Green,” “Save the Planet,” kick we’ve all gotten on. Not only that but it’s just creating more trash…yuk.

Will I contact my representative’s? Yes, I believe I have to. With the economy already strapped, it seems senseless to put such a strain on families. I will also, probably, be taking some sewing lessons while I’m at it!

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I’m Here

We’re alive, well and kicking. Just had some things come up to delay posting pictures, etc. I’ll be back and I have a doozy of a story to share about a new law…along with Christmas pictures, so stay tuned. In the meantime, my mom shared this with me and I thought it was worth sharing here. Enjoy!

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I’m Addicted

Yesterday, I read about a free thing where you can “create” your own “radio station” (don’t you just love my overuse of quotation marks??). Anyway, it’s called Pandora. You can’t download the music, but you can type in an artist and based on what you type in, the site creates music for you to listen to. So far, I have a Sara Groves station and a Toby Mac station. I’m working on a Worship station too. If there is a selection you don’t like, then you just thumbs down it and it “learns” what you like and don’t like and plays that music. Very cool! And great to listen to while I’m trying to get stuff done on the computer! Check it out!

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Much Better and Happy New Year!

Josiah’s doing much better. I almost called Dr. B back on Tuesday he was still feverish and just plain not himself. However, Wednesday dawned with a continued fever that came down on it’s own and he played, laughed, and was generally the old ‘Siah. The only thing was he didn’t eat as much as usual…that’s changed today and he’s eaten a little more. His nose is still a little congested but he seems to be doing much better.

On that note…Happy New Year! Not much planned for today except a real lunch or dinner cooked by moi and cleaning to get ready for an in-law visit (and because we need to clean). Hopefully, I can get lesson plans in for this month since we start back on Monday…and I’ve only got two in the computer!

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Adoption Update

We are in the final process with our home study. Because we decided to change agencies, our new agency is requesting the home study be approved through them, so that they have the proper information from the country we’re adopting from.

So, today we sent off our placement agency application. Once approved, they’ll send our home study agency the information they need included in the home study as well as sending us training videos to watch. And, if we are approved, we’ll make the announcement as to the country we are adopting from, how we came to that decision, etc. We’ll also be posting how much money we’ll need God to provide to complete this adoption (and see if Mark can do a cute little graphic on the side so we can show how our God is Jehovah Jireh)…please continue to pray for us as we pursue this adoption…I’m getting excited as we continue to work on this and prepare to bring our child home to our crazy house.

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Welcome Winter with a Cold!

We’ve had our first visit to the doctor, unscheduled in over 9 months yesterday. Josiah is sick with a double ear infection. He’s had a bad runny nose for a few days and it just escalated in to crying fits on Sunday night until about midnight on Monday morning. This also included a nice fever. Mama’s instinct (God-given, of course…and yes, I do believe God gives mama’s insight into their kids) kicked in and we headed to the doctor in the morning. He’s on a mild antibiotic for 10 days and if that doesn’t help, we’ll swap to something stronger. So far, I can’t see any difference. He’s still acting sickish and has a fever, but he did sleep good yesterday afternoon and last night. He is a pitiful sick little boy…and this is the first time he’s really gotten bad sick…except for a sinus infection or two.

Off to work on lesson plans…I think!

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Happy Birthday Liam!

Liam actually celebrated his birthday nine days earlier than the actual day…so I’ll post birthday pics later. He had a fireman’s party at our fire station headquarters. These guys were great and so friendly with the kids (and the men who asked all sorts of questions and drooled over their equipment!). Lots of pics so little typing here!

They gave us hats, badges, and coloring books for all the kids…didn’t know this in advance so I have a dozen fireman hats that I ordered…anybody need them??


The birthday boy, Fireman Liam!
Playing hot potato!

The fireman came in and gave a fire talk to the kids…a very little fire safety stuff.

And just to add a thrill, we allowed the fireman to scare the kids to death by dressing in their fireman garb!

Watching the fireman dress up…getting a little apprehensive.

Wide-eyed at the fireman equipment!

All ready to fight a fire (and freak out the kids)…actually they (being the fireman researchers, etc) just realized that kids were hiding from them when they went in to get them causing many of them to be injured or worse…they were hiding because they were scared. So, this was a good thing, the kids have seen a fireman dressed up now and know what to look for. They also let his equipment go off so the kids could hear all the weird sounds it made.

Trying to coax the kids to come up to CJ, the fireman dressed up. That was a hard one for Liam and he wouldn’t actually do it. He loosened up as we went on a tour of the station and watched them slide down the pole!

And played in the firetrucks…until Liam turned on a flashlight and made the air compressor somehow go off!

Liam was thrilled with the gifts and loved his cake (which I didn’t include in here for some reason). He was showing his cake to K, a friend, and said, “‘Dis is my birfday, TA DA!”






So, the firemen told us this was our station (paid for by us) and that anytime we wanted to bring the kids by for a tour to feel free to do so. I’m not sure, but I believe all stations are like this. These guys work so hard, do so much, for so little reward, or pay. We were all very grateful for them, especially since they let Liam invade the station with a few friends!

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