Posts from ‘July, 2009’

Our SCD Journey

I’ve found it impossible to motivate myself to blog the past few weeks. I have been busy preparing myself for doing the SCD (Specific Carbohydrate Diet) with Nicolas (and myself, since I have one of the *other* symptoms). The past few days have been spent in the kitchen making ketchup, jam, cookies, soup, meatballs, and [...]

9 Free Songs From Coldplay

Don’t know how long this will last so if you’re a fan, snap this up!

Work at Home Wednesdays: Hot Seminar Series

Many moms, especially moms of special needs are looking for flexible ways to earn income from their homes. Kelly McCausey’s Hot Seminar Series is a great way to discover ways of earning income line that you may not have considered before. In this eight week series, Kelly interviews eight successful work at home moms. The [...]

Enjoy each day…

I just learned of the passing of Isaac Scott Watson (a month ago) and I’m a little choked up about it. I didn’t know them except for when I pop in on the Einstein Syndrome mailing list which has been few and far between lately. He was an adorable little boy. My thoughts and prayers [...]

“The WHOLE Summer”

We’re about halfway through the summer now and it’s getting a bit hairy. (And don’t get me started about July and August in Florida!) I am trying to get the OT stuff for Nicolas together so we can be ready to begin our daily sensory diet with him in a few weeks. He is completely [...]

Free e-Book about Orphans in Swaziland

Scared: A Novel on the Edge of the World is a book about orphans in Swaziland. The book’s author and publishers are giving away the full length digital copy in the hope that you will be compelled to purchase hard copies of the book because the author hopes to raise $1 million for the childrens’ [...]

Encouragement From Pooh for Parents Of Special Kids

Family Life Runs Series On Special Needs

Becoming the parent of a child with special needs changes the course of your life. For me, it’s been a bend in the road, not the end of the road. I never get tired of reading and hearing about other families’ experiences. It helps me to know that there are others out there like me, [...]