enchanting doll, and, on dust mites

I am taken with stuffed animals/dolls when they are handmade and they have a certain “wow factor”. I began thinking about making a doll for one of my projects in an art class I took in college. I sketched and out and visualized it in detail but it never made it out of my sketchbook.

In the last few years that urge to create a doll has been growing. I keep seeing neat handmade dolls that inspire. Today, cruising around on Etsy (yes, I’m addicted to this site), I came across a strange beauty (click on the 2nd thumbnail down) that made me stop and marvel. Partially I think that the doll is inspired, partially I like the angle and the way in which it’s lit.

I would love to make a doll/stuffed friend for my son. And, as part of my efforts to make a living, I also envision creating a line of dolls for sale. One of my criteria will be that it be machine washable in hot water so that it can be washed regularly to rid it of dust mites. I recently learned that this is an important issue for many allergy sufferers. Both Billy and I are sensitive to dust/dust mites so we need to make sure our little one has as little mite-y issues to deal with as possible as that helps kids to either not develop allergies, or to delay the onset of them.

This excerpt from the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology website helps explain:

Preventing environmental allergies and asthma:

It makes good common sense that, since some airborne substances may trigger allergy or asthma symptoms, reducing contact with these substances early in life may delay or prevent the onset of allergy or asthma symptoms. The evidence for this relationship is clearest in the case of dust mites, which are microscopic creatures related to spiders that are found in large quantities inside the home. Therefore, taking steps to aggressively control dust mites in the homes of high-risk children may reduce the occurrence of dust mite allergy in these children.

a change in perspective

Today I moved into the living room. There I can see out the windows and I get a ton of natural light. It is a nice change. In the bedroom area it is a bit dark and there is no view out of the window from bed

I was able to do bed rest in the living room because we got an air mattress which we topped with a 3″ memory foam pad. We have been off-gassing them for over a week due to unnatural smells emanating from them that give me a headache and make my eyes itchy. They are still potent smelling (especially the memory foam) but I get around direct inhalation of it by placing a pillow or other object to block the area immediately in front of my face.

I worry about whatever it is that makes the odor and what it may do to my and the baby’s health but when I read up on memory foam it seemed that the main concern is the fire retardant that it could be treated with. When I read up further on this I found that California had banned the use of Toxic Flame Retardants (PBDEs) in things like mattresses. It remains unclear to me though when this law actually went into effect as well as whether or not this law keeps states who do not have this law from shipping items (we ordered it off of overstock.com) treated with PBDEs into California.

I have more research to do on this matter…

cheaper medical bills. for reals.

Two times in the last week I have heard that it is possible to ask for a discount on medical bills and get it. Wow.

My mom told me she needed some physical therapy to help heal an injury she had this last year. She told me that she intended to negotiate a lower rate. Being self-employed, she does not have health insurance.

Then, yesterday, on my GoogleReader page I saw a link in the “Top Recommendations” section to a site I had been meaning to check out called Baby Cheapskate – Saving Big Bucks On Baby Stuff. It was a link to a blog article called Want Cheaper Medical Bills? Just Ask.

The basics are:

  • Know your insurance policy well so you know what is covered and what is not and how much you have to pay out of pocket.
  • If you don’t have insurance, shop around. See what the going rate is and how different Doctor’s offices compare.
  • Negotiate your price up front.
  • If you pay in cash you are more likely to get an incentive discount.

I recommend clicking on the links in the article that I linked you above so that you can check out further examples and more details on how to accomplish lowering your medical costs, and, you can hear someone else’s story. I found it to be an interesting read even though I have insurance. Although, come to think of it, my insurance will not pay for the hospital stay when I have the baby. Hmm. I should check into a discount. Also, I racked up a $22,000 medical bill for my 3 day hospitalization 2 weeks ago. The claim is still pending so I don’t yet know how much I will have to pay out of pocket.

I just can’t believe how expensive health care is. My eyeballs popped out of my head when I read how much my care cost for managing my pre-term labor. I’m still in disbelief. $22,000?!

Maybe we should move to Sweden. I have some really nice relatives there. I hear Canada is beautiful too.

Mom’s Mini-Home Gym and the iPod Response

The responses to the questions I posed in my “On Mother’s Day, Crafts, Old Habits, Health, and Family” post are in! I wondered:

1) would my mom like an iPod Shuffle?
2) and if so, what color?

It turns out she is really looking forward to getting it and she likes the lavender one. She is softy for pastels.

Along with her response, she sent me a picture of her new mini-gym. She got a stationary bicycle and a mini-trampoline at a garage sale for $40 total. What a deal! They look pretty nice too. Nice work mom!

So, the shuffle has been ordered but its going to take a little while to get to mom. Sigh. Well, something to look forward to.