To fully understand concepts I visualize them and use symbolism to remember them. Normally I talk my husband’s ear off in a stream of consciousness with a notepad by my side. I should just cut off my fingers and substitute them for pens with blood ink. This way I wouldn’t waste precious “Ah-ha! moments” looking for [...]
Posts Tagged ‘eczema’
The Happy Mirror Theory
Posted in Life Wisdom, Motherhood, Philosophy, tagged eczema, family/kids, happiness, transcendence on June 24, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Eczema Downpours
Posted in Motherhood, tagged eczema on April 18, 2008 | 3 Comments »
When it rains it pours.
My daughter’s eczema spiraled downward in the last week. I haven’t discussed the negatives of her skin problems in a long time because she was finally getting better. To those who have been with me for quite some time have read about the ups and downs and just a couple of [...]
I Believe in Fairies with Beautiful Skin
Posted in Diary, tagged eczema on May 24, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
I was going over some old files on my computer and I ran across some very interesting things; files that now, in hindsight, offered clues to things I didn’t fully ‘get’ back then. Among the written treasures I found was a meditation I did over a year ago about my daughter. I had forgotten about [...]
Eczema Update
Posted in Motherhood, tagged eczema on February 21, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
I can think of nothing else but my daughter. Since her anxiety attack 10 days ago (below), we’ve made improvement. While it’s not as clear as I would like, it’s a testiment to the fact that a calmer state of mind clears eczema. Her new scabs are from further scratching associated with more anxiety attacks [...]
Mind over Matter: conquering eczema’s horrors
Posted in Motherhood, tagged eczema on February 13, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
The burden of a child who has eczema is more than I can express, though many of my writings try. Some are full of wonderment, trial and error and personal experience as to the ups and downs of being a mother to an eczema child. It has been my continued belief that thoughts are a [...]


