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a Rant and a Teenager

  • Posted on April 30, 2009 at 7:37 pm

first, for the rant. 

i’m running a bit of a risk putting this issue out there. i don’t normally like drama, and i don’t like confrontation. but, i really feel this needs to be said. 
yes, it is possible that the swine flu is just a government conspiracy to incite terror in the population. yes, it’s possible that it’s not nearly as serious as it sounds. it’s even possible that the drug company, Tamiflu, is behind the panic. 
but AREYOUFUCKINGSERIOUS? hellO can you say ignorance?
the last outbreak of the swine flu was about 50 years ago. it wasn’t a conspiracy back then- how do i know? because my grandmother in law and her husband were layed up in bed for 2 WEEKS trying to recover from it. people, the swine flu is real. wash your hands. wash your kids hands. don’t barricade yourself in your house, but be aware of you and your kids while you’re in public. okay???? don’t be ignorant jackasses. don’t yell “government conspiracy” while your kids are getting sneezed on and contracting “imaginary” viruses.  
that’s all i’m going to say about that. 
so anyways…
today i went grocery shopping, and secretly discovered the key to making me feel better. well, at least the key to making me feel better today. 
i found the most amazing color of purple nail polish. it’s dark, almost black. i bought it, and a lighter shade to put on my fingernails, with the dark color on my toe nails. i’m just not hardcore enough to go nearly black on my fingernails unless i’m severely depressed. 
as i wandered the makeup section, i also found those little eye compacs that claim to “bring out the brown”. it sounded…tempting. you see, i don’t wear makeup. ever. i am completely lacking that girl-gene that enables her to pick out good colors, and properly apply make-up. i’d rather look naturally boring, than have bad makeup. but every once in a while i like to try. mostly i just put on some mascara to bring out my eyes a little bit, or a good tinted lip gloss. i abandoned eye shadow years ago, and tried eye liner only once. 
but for some reason, when i saw that the colors that supposedly make brown eyes “pop” is purple… i couldn’t resist. i got the eyeshadow compac (with the directions on the back on how to use it…) and the purple amethyst eye liner, and the matching mascara. i picked out a nice tinted lip gloss, and grabbed a stupid book. (the title of which i will not name, because i am slightly ashamed. no, it’s nothing racy- i’d admit to that) i have already put on the make up, taken tons of silly pictures, and taken a shower to rinse it all off. i am going to settle down in a minute and watch Private Practice while painting my fingers and toes, and then i am going to read my stupid book until my husband comes home from work. 
all in all, today was alright. well, the last half of today was alright. 
okay, so i’m acting like a teenager, but i’m okay with it for the moment. now if only i had bought those mint double stuffed oreos from the grocery store today (like i wanted to!) i could have completed the cycle. 
anyways. i’ve run out of steam. that’s my night.
peacelovencoffee!

Homeopathic Mama

  • Posted on at 2:45 pm

yes, i have officially gone off my rocker. all those little things i said i’d never do…i’ve done. well, not all of them, but enough that i think that sleep deprivation is starting to melt my brain. 

so, E’s teething has been an absolute nightmare. i don’t like using teething tablets and tylenol just for teething, and let’s face it- she’s been teething for the past 7 months. that’s a bit excessive. once her first two teeth finally broke through, she slept through the night once, then started the whole messy, fussy, stressful teething process again. FUN.
so i’m trying something a little different. why not, right? i always said i’d NEVER cloth diaper. now that’s all i use. i always said i’d NEVER put my baby in shoes. (what’s the point???) now, she wears her purple soft soled tennis shoes everywhere, because they’re just so darn CUTE! heck, i even always said i’d never have a girl! and that little baby bracelet MIL got for E? yeah, it’s cute. she’d probably wear it if it wasn’t too big for her right now. 
i’m not big on homeopathic remedies, but when you get desperate and sleep deprived all your reservations go out the window, and just about anything’ll do. take this whole teething thing. i think necklaces for babies are just silly. and kind of dangerous. but like i said, desperate times, desperate measures. 
you see, there’s this stuff called “Baltic Amber” and it supposedly has analgesic properties. here’s what a website says about it: 
Baltic amber is not a stone, but a fossilized tree resin.

Historically, Baltic Amber has been used in Europe as a natural and traditional remedy and curative for many ailments for centuries. Long ago it was considered one of the leading ‘medicines’ of its time. Baltic Amber is the most esteemed amber in the world, and the healing qualities of Baltic Amber make it unlike any other type of amber found in the world.

When baltic amber is worn on the skin, the skin’s warmth releases trace amounts of healing oils from the amber. These oils contain succinic acid and are absorbed into the skin. 

Baltic Amber has some of the highest concentrations of Succinic Acid found in nature, and this is what makes it so special. Succinic Acid is a natural component of plant and animal tissues, and it’s presence in the human body is beneficial in many ways. 

How can baltic amber help us?

  • Pain Relief -

Baltic amber contains analgesic properties and helps take the edge off of many types of discomfort associated with dental issues, headaches, joint pain, etc.

  • Strengthens the body’s immune system -

In many different and subtle ways, succinic acid helps boost the body’s own natural healing ability and immune system.

  • Restoring Energy –

The human body naturally produces succinic acid. The salt of succinic acid (succinate) is one of the most active substances in the processes of cellular respiration and intercellular energy creation. Succinic acid restores oxygen and energy supply to depleted cells and helps the body return to a normal, functioning state.

Succinate is a raw material and a catalyst in the Krebs Cycle which is one of our main sources of energy. During the Krebs Cycle carbohydrates, fats, and proteins are metabolized for energy.

  • Maintaining Wellness -

When the human body reacts to stress, the body’s cells begin to use oxygen more quickly. Oxygen plays a central role in the intercellular creation of energy, and a lack of oxygen can result in feeling lethargic.

Oxygen is alkaline-forming in the blood and maintaining a slightly alkaline blood ph helps keep us healthy. Whenever the body functions in a state of low oxygen, it is much more susceptible to illness.

  • To help break a cycle of (chronic) inflammation -

Where chronic inflammation is present, disease lurks.

When the body’s cells are chronically inflamed the human body’s immune system response is to increase production of free radicals. Chronic overproduction of free radicals results in inflammatory-related disease. Chronic inflammation is a common denominator of many seemingly unrelated diseases.

now, i don’t know about you, but when i read stuff like that, i think “what a crock of shit”. but at the same time, am curious to know if it actually works. my gut reaction may be skeptical, but after i get over the initial “whatevers”, i have a pretty open mind. SO. 

i got an amber teething necklace for my daughter. it’s tiny, and cute. it’s just amber beads on string. there’s a knot between each bead to prevent the beads from sliding around, and the clasp is actually two pieces of amber that screw together. it’s small enough that her chin can’t catch it, and the amber itself is pretty soft against her skin. in fact, she hasn’t even noticed it yet. she won’t be wearing it at night, or where i can’t supervise her (just in case, KWIM?) but let the experimentation begin! 

oh. and mama can’t just buy a pretty amber necklace for her pretty little girl without getting a piece of the action for herself. i thought i’d use myself as a test subject as well, and see if it does anything for the sleep deprivation headache that i’ve had for the past 9 months. 

if you get curious yourself, i got them here http://hyenacart.com/inspiredbyfinn/ as recommended to me by a friend over at Liars and Frogs. (check out her blog in my side column over there… she also has a store in which she makes and sells cloth diapers. very interesting gal!) 

here we are, sporting our bling!

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  • Posted on at 7:35 am

i despise ignorance. because of that, i try to take a neutral standpoint in a lot of arguments. mostly, i can look at something someone says and say “i suppose it’s possible” and continue on with my life