Friday, May 28, 2010

A picture’s worth a thousand words | Greenpeace USA


A picture’s worth a thousand words Greenpeace USA

We didn't win Greenpeace's "Save the Whales" photo contest but we were featured on the "Some of Our Favorites" slideshow! Hundreds of photos were submitted from all around the country asking President Obama to keep his promise and vote to keep the ban on commercial whaling when he meets with the International Whaling Commission on June 3.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Congrats Thomas!


Tonight Thomas graduates from preschool. He is officially ready for kindergarten to begin in the fall. Time for a chapter to close and formal education to begin. Just think K-12 then college and graduate school. Then he can go to work every day and be a big man just like his daddy. I wonder what he will be? For now, we will cherish his special day and our little boy who dreams of being a jedi or possibly Indiana Jones when he grows up :)

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Happy Mother's Day!


Mother's Day 2010. I am queen for the day, which means it's my day off. It's one day where I can do whatever I want and I don't have to do any of the normal work associated with being a mom. I can sleep in and stay in the shower as long as I want to. I don't have to deal with any drama with the kids. Not doing any chores or cooking or shopping. In fact, all I want to do is relax, play guitar, do some yoga, read a book, and take a nap before we go to dinner at my in-laws' house. I'm savoring each moment and finding peace in the quiet house. Joe got me some knockout roses to plant in the front and back beds. I've been wanting to experiment with growing roses, and now I can! All three kids gave me nice hugs and kisses and Zoe made me a cute card. Sierra treated me to a specially made allergy free rotisserie chicken lunch. I love being a mom so much and feel so lucky to have three healthy and adorable children.


Sent my mom a dozen roses and a card to tell her we are thinking of her today. Hope she is having a nice day too :)


Food Allergy Meal Plans

To follow up on my last post about my experience with food allergies, I wanted to share some information about my diet and how I choose foods to eat. Instead of exhausting a long list of what you can NOT eat, I will stick to the things you CAN eat. There are a couple tricky things I've learned along the way in terms of what you can NOT eat and will share them first briefly to help you save time in learning them for yourself! For example, I never knew vinegar was distilled from wheat, but it is. So, vinegar is a no-no, along with all its products like pickles and vinagraittes and mayonnaise. I've also learned that cane sugar and fake sugars are off limits as well. Cane sugar is in the corn family, and I react every time I have it. I also learned that grapes have yeast naturally occurring under the skin, and that wine has yeast in it. I am a big fan of wine and have yet to fully give it up, and yes I do stay somewhat rashy all the time because I choose to keep my vice. But I do avoid grapes and other forms of yeast in general. There are lots of gluten-free items on the market these days, but if you are also allergic to corn, like me, gluten free does not mean corn-free. In fact I've found most gluten free products contain corn under another name like xanthan gum etc.

So, when it's time to eat, how do I choose? Fruits (except grapes) and veggies are always ok, and thank goodness I like them all. We've made the switch to grass-fed, free range beef and chicken, and we also buy the wild caught salmon (instead of farm raised) and natural pork. You have to be careful because lots of meats have starches or sugars in them and unless you read the package you wouldn't think of that. For example, rotisserie chickens have corn starch and are rubbed with spices that include wheat and corn starch (maltodextrin etc). Lunchmeats also contain sugars and spices so steer clear. Block cheeses work the best for me. Shredded cheeses frequently have corn starch added to prevent caking. This is true of all shredded cheeses including parmesan. Since I can't have bread or tortillas, I wrap things in lettuce and seaweed or just stick with salad or dinner entree style. I have found one brand of salsa (Herdez) that only contains veggies and nothing else. I cook with butter, olive oil, salt, pepper, and garlic. My salad dressing is olive oil and lemon.

Breakfast: coffee (with cream and honey), fruit, yogurt (I've found one brand that is only sweetened with fruit and doesn't have starch), rice cereal with lactaid, whey protein/lactaid smoothie (frozen fruit optional), gluten/corn/sugar free waffles w/ real butter

Lunch: veggie salads, cottage cheese, boiled eggs, chicken, shrimp, avocado, cheese, nuts, beans, tofu, any combo of lean meats, veggies, fruits, (block) cheeses, etc.

Dinner: meats, rice, potatoes, rice noodles w/ cheese or olive oil/garlic sauce, quinoa, veggies, salads, beans, tofu, lettuce wraps, home made soup or chili, home made spaghetti sauce

Dessert: fruit

Eating out is pretty much impossible since they always seem to have something starchy or sugary! I always talk to the chef about my allergies and ask for things as plain as possible, but some places can't accomodate my requests and I just have to do the best I can based on common sense. I pretty much know I will end up with a rash and belly ache after eating out, but sometimes it's worth it just for the experience. Food is such an enjoyable party of life, so it's hard to give up absolutely everything including dining out with friends and family. But I do my best to keep it to a minimum and cook at home as much as possible.

Friday, April 23, 2010

Food Allergies

A few of my friends have asked me for information regarding food allergies. So, I wanted to blog about it to let everybody know everything that I know. I have spent years figuring out what I'm allergic to and how to avoid the allergens.

First of all, I discovered my food allergies because of my eczema. I get really bad eczema on my lips, cheeks, eyes, forehead, neck, elbows, and knees. I have been through all the testing available to humankind and found out that food allergy testing is unreliable. There are false positives and false negatives all the time. So why bother with testing? That is the topic of another blog post. Today's post will focus on what to do next. So the testing says you aren't allergic to foods, but you still get eczema. Itching, painful eczema is nobody's friend, and it's time you do something about it!

The top five allergens are wheat, corn, soy, eggs, and yeast (in no particular order). To determine if you are allergic to one of these foods, you have to take one at a time and eliminate it from your diet for two weeks. See if there are any changes in your symptoms. I get eczema and I also get a belly ache. I started with wheat and then went to corn and then to yeast. I am allergic to all three. When I have any, I get a bad belly ache and a bad rash that lasts for a few days. When I leave them alone, my rashes subside.

OK, so I've found the culprits, now what? I have to eliminate these things from my diet completely. That is easier said than done in today's food market. So many things are pre processed. If they are pre processed you can pretty much cross them off your list. Corn and wheat hide under other synonyms like maltodextrin, modified food starch, xanthan gum, dextrose etc. You have to eat whole, real foods. I will follow up with a list of whole foods and meal plans you can follow.

Friday, April 16, 2010

Happy Birthday Zoe!


Zoe's 10 years old! She has friends spending the night and is taking a horseback ride in the morning.

Sierra tried out for Lariettes today and made it, congrats!!

Friday, December 25, 2009

Merry Christmas 2009



Today is Christmas, and believe it or not, we are having a white Christmas here in Texas. It snowed all day yesterday and accumulated an inch or two - enough to make it a white Christmas. It is truly a special year. The best present our family received this year was contact with Joe's son, Brent, whom we have never met but hope to someday soon. He is 17 and lives in Reno, NV with his mom and step dad and little brother. We always knew he was out there but didn't know how to find him. Thanks to facebook, Joe and I were able to connect with his mom and we've been exchanging pictures and messages ever since. The best things in life are free, and family connections mean more to me than any materialistic gift. We hope to be a part of his life from this day forward and have lots of catching up to do for lost time.

I am recovering from another ankle and knee surgery the other day (Weds 12/23). The surgery in August on my ankle was to repair my ATF ligament, and apparently I also had a tear in a tendon and tendonitis on the other side, but for whatever reason the surgeon did not fix them. So I never healed up completely. I finally went to see a specialist and he fixed up the tendons. I also had new tears in my knee meniscus and the knee specilaist fixed those. I have learned the very important lesson that I should have seen a specialist in the first place. Had I done so, perhaps I woudn't have needed this most recent surgery. But it is a moot point now. I can only hope that this time is the last time and that one day I will recover to full strength in my legs. I do accept the fact that I will no longer be able to run or play soccer, but I do hope to be able to mountain bike, swim, lift weights, and do yoga/pilates to stay in shape. I've been in a brace, cast, or boot since April, so I can't wait for the day to come when I can wear normal shoes again!

It's been so long since I've written in this blog and a lot of news that I have skipped over. Thomas's skull fracture healed up fine. He turned 5 in Nov and started preschool again. He goes three days a week now, MWF, and is in the same class with a little girl down the street. So far that is working out great. Sierra just got an iphone for Christmas and is on cloud 9 about that! She is working at a math/reading tutoring center and of course working hard being a junior at high school. She took her SAT earlier this month. Zoe just got her first cell phone today and already lost it within the first few hours! Joe found it outside in the snow...doh! Thankfully it still works. My mom is here visiting from VA. This is the first time we've had her here for Christmas eve/Christmas. Usually she comes on Christmas day and stays a few days after, but we decided to try it a little differently this year to bring more joy into her life. Joe is doing a great job taking care of everybody and everything while I am recovering. The timing of my surgery is awful, as there is so much work to be done around the holidays and usually it's the mom who is responsible for the cooking etc. I am very grateful to have such a helpful and loving husband.