Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Pilgrims, Pumpkins, and a Little "Peace" of Land

Much like the Pilgrims, I too am thankful for pumpkins that are so plentiful during the fall. This year, our homegrown pumpkins are taking center stage on our front porch, where they have welcomed the fall holidays and guests to our home.
These pumpkins represent more to me than just a symbol of the first Thanksgiving--they remind me of the "peace" that comes from planting. My daughters and I planted a garden this past summer in a little corner of our backyard. With the help of our neighbors, we learned how to till the soil, plant the seeds, protect the growing leaves from the deer, and lovingly care for our plants until the fruits and vegetables were ready to be harvested, cleaned, and cooked.

Planting and harvesting has brought a lot of joy into our lives, and I must agree with those who say that gardening is therapeutic. There's just something about being connected with nature that is extremely healing.

At the Young Living Lavender Farm, we are thankful for the good land that we have to grow plants that bring joy and healing benefits to thousands around the world. The Native Americans taught the Pilgrims about plants that would provide sustenance for them, and also taught them about the healing properties of plants. Much of this earlier wisdom is now being rediscovered as more and more people are turning to natural ways to improve their health and well-being.

The plants grown at the Young Living Lavender Farms are carefully distilled to produce therapeutic-grade essential oils. Some of my favorites to use during the Thanksgiving holidays are cinnamon, clove, and nutmeg (these spices are excellent additions to your holiday recipes!)

What are your favorite oils to use during the holidays? I'd love to hear about your holiday traditions and use of essential oils, so please send me a comment!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I love diffusing Christmas Spirit and Evergreen Essence. Orange and Citrus Fresh are also favorites to diffuse during the holidays. They all smell so delicious! I can't wait to try clove and nutmeg oils in my recipes this year! Thanks for all your fun updates, Suzette!
Emily

Shelley said...

During this Christmas Season my Husband loves when I diffuse Evergreen Essence. He lays in our log room on the couch by the diffuser. Its quite a sight to watch him breath in memories of being on his ranch in Idaho. He states, "The only smell that would be better than Evergreen Essence is to diffuse sagebrush." Thanks for making Christmas memorable for my Husband.
- Shelley

Anonymous said...

Not a comment, but a question that I didn't know where to ask. Is it safe to spray Thieves spray on your feet everyday? There are some single oils in the blend that I had heard were not good to use every day for a long period of time. I thought you might know...
Debbie