It’s all a bunch of tree hugging hippie crap.

As I mentioned a couple weeks ago, I have been having serious trouble staying awake lately. I am tired all. the. time. This presents problems in many ways, but especially when I’m driving to work. I am tired of it (heh).

So, what do I do instead of going to a doctor like a normal person? (Sorry, Dr. Almost-Cousin Mackenzie)

I find some crazy ideas on the interwebz and decide to go get myself a BioMeridian Test. What is that, you ask? Well don’t search Wikipedia, because I just tried and it’s not there. Which means it’s totes legit, right? Anyway, a BioMeridian Test is “a 58-point evaluation that accurately measures the health and function of every organ and system in the body through key points that are connected to natural pathways in the body that correlate with specific systems and organs.”

Basically, I laid on a table with my hand in the air, and by pushing on my arm and various and sundry other parts of my body, this person can determine which of my body systems are working well and which of them aren’t.

But! We’re not just going to take her word for it – to back up this system, she put an electrode on a bunch of different acupuncture points on my hands and feet, which sent a signal to a computer. What it was measuring, I have no idea. But the good news is all my systems are working SWIMMINGLY. The computer screen showed me a handy little bar chart, and everything was solidly within the “green” portion.

Well, all my systems with the exception of my adrenal system, which is apparently all jacked up. When we got to that portion of the bar chart, it was not in the green or even the yellow – it was almost-off-the-charts red. I said, “I take it that is not good,” and she confirmed my suspicion.

This all sounds like nonsense, doesn’t it? Yes. But the problem is that half the people on the internet think it’s garbage and the other half say this test (and subsequent treatment) changed their lives. And that half sounds really excited and, well, we all know that I will fall for anything.

HOWEVER, the thing about my adrenal system being out of order? I could have told you that. If you recall, my grandmothers both diagnosed me years ago. I have every – every – symptom of hypothyroid disorder and have for years, but my blood tests have always come back just boarderline-normal enough for the doc to declare me perfectly healthy. Meanwhile, my hair falls out, my skin is dry, I randomly gain weight, my face is puffy, I struggle with depression, the list goes on and on. Even weird and random stuff like jerking and thrashing around while I’m asleep, which Andy tells me I do constantly.

So, while I am still skeptical of this whole thing, I am going back on Friday to review recommendations on vitamins and supplements that can theoretically help this. (For a low, low price, I’m sure.) I don’t know if it will help, but I am so sick of feeling bad that I’m willing to give it a try.

Lay it on me – do you think I’m crazy? Have you had experiences (good or bad) with alternative medicine? I can’t wait to hear.

P.S. As I wrote this, Kate came running to me and said, “Mommy! I just saw something on tv that we have to have! You can get wood-looking laminate floors for only 39 cents!! But it only lasts through July so we’d better hurry!” I could not make this stuff up. Gullibility is evidently hereditary.

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Pin for the Wednesday: Great speech therapy game

Welcome to Pin for the Wednesdays! I can’t wait to see what fun pins you are winning with this week! Mine is nothing crafty but it’s still really cool.  I love to use Pinterest to search for activities, games, and apps that are good for speech or occupational therapy or just for making learning fun.  Even though Sophie is out of therapy, I am still passionate about sharing these resources with parents whose kiddos are still receiving therapy.

I’ve reviewed plenty of apps from Super Duper Publications and I was pleased to find out from Ashley (who is a faithful PinFTW-er but also works for Super Duper) that Super Duper is also on Pinterest!  YAY!  So I went to check out their boards and was pleased to see that they had pinned this amazing speech therapy game, Lids & Lizards.  I re-pinned it to my board, here.

Lucky for me, Super Duper sent me Lids and Lizards to review, so Sophie and I got it out to play to determine whether or not it was a WIN.  (All opinions on the game are my own although Super Duper did provide the game for me.) I am happy to say that it is a BIG WIN!  Lids and Lizards is a game that teaches kids what categories things go in – which for Sophie was a concept that took some time to learn.  Our brain naturally wants to categorize things, but kids with a language delay like Sophie had have a hard time learning what things go in what groups.  Lids and Lizards teaches these concepts in a simple and fun way that is easy for a parent to facilitate and that a child will want to play.

Lids & Lizards comes with lids that you hide magnetic pictures under. The pictures are of all different categories.  You also randomly hide lizards under some of the lids. So it’s fun to a) discover what picture is under your lid and correctly name what category it goes into and b) find out if you’ve also got a lizard under that lid!  Whoever collects the most lizards wins the game.

There are also lots of ways to adapt this game for other speech activities – vocabulary, isolating one category at a time, inferences (where you describe the picture under your lid and see if your child or student can guess what it is) -it’s a just an excellent tool!

Sophie and I loved playing this together. Even though she knows all the categories and things now, she’s still excited to hunt for those lizards!  I can’t wait to share this game with another mom or dad who can use it at home to help their kiddo with language.

So, that’s my winning pin! What did you come up with? Leave your link below!  There are just a couple rules:

 

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Olympaholic Love: Coca-Cola 8-Pack of Athletes

As Emily mentioned last week, we are ambassadors or Coca-Cola’s Olympic 8-Pack of Atheletes program. We are both REALLY excited about this because we loooooove the Olympics and Coke! (Emily likes Diet, I like Vanilla!)

The Coca-Cola 8-pack of Athletes is a group of Olympic athletes who are now being featured on MyCokeRewards.com. You can log on to My Coke Rewards and take a quiz about the featured athletes at MyCokeRewards.com/theolympics.  Emily and I are SO COOL that we even have our very own athlete.  Ok, she’s not like, ours personally, but we do get to feature her which is pretty cool!  She is 23-year-old soccer forward Alex Morgan.

Alex played college soccer at UC Berkeley and is tied for third place all-time scorer in the state of California with 45 goals!   She was also the first California Golden Bears Women’s Soccer Player to be drafted in the first round of Women’s Professional Soccer, and  last summer she was the youngest player named to the United States’ World Cup team roster.  She ain’t messing around, folks. Alex’s favorite thing about soccer is that is a TEAM sport, and her theme for her Olympic experience and Coca-Cola 8-pack athlete experience is togetherness.  I love this because it’s such an important lesson that I’m working on with my kids right now; it’s a sporting lesson that can be applied to every area of life. As families, we are teams, I am working with my older two on how we have to do what’s best for our family as a whole, as a team, even if it may not be what we individually want to do at that moment! (Read: you cannot play upstairs when the baby is asleep.  Because it is the best thing for our family if the baby SLEEPS!)

Here’s a 30-second clip of Alex and some of her fellow Coca-Cola 8-packers talking about some amazing sporting moments in their lives:

Want to find out more about Alex?  Well, just head over to MyCokeRewards.com/theolympics and take her quiz!  While you’re there, check out the other great 8-pack athletes whose quizzes have already been unlocked.

GO Team USA, and good luck Alex and the US Women’s Olympic Soccer team!  Thanks Coca-Cola for supporting our Olympic athletes!

Stay tuned, on Friday we have a great Olympic giveaway coming to you from Coca-Cola.

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We’re working with Coca-Cola as  8-Pack Ambassadors.  All opinions expressed in the post are our own and not those of The Coca-Cola Company.

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