2019: More Movement, Patience and Positivity October Edition

Another month has come and gone. I am so shocked with how fast the year has been coming and going. Soon I will be telling you about the next theme for 2020. Movement I have been making some positive movement with life. I continue to exercise. This has helped me with my weight management andContinue reading “2019: More Movement, Patience and Positivity October Edition”

Interview with Northwick the bear who has Nystagmus (Guest Blog Post #16)

Hi Northwick, My name is Amanda. I live in The United States in a state called Florida. I like you and your friend, Frank, who you live with, I also have wobbly eyes due to Nystagmus. For those of you who have not heard of Northwick, he is a friendly bear who lives with aContinue reading “Interview with Northwick the bear who has Nystagmus (Guest Blog Post #16)”

Disability Blogger Award

I was nominated by Rare Mama on Facebook for the disability blogger award. Here are the rules for the award: Thank your nominator Recognize Georgina from Chronillicles as the creator of the award Use logo somewhere in the post Answer your nominator’s questions Write 5-15 of your own questions – they don’t have to be illness related!Continue reading “Disability Blogger Award”

The No White Food Diet

During my first therapy appointment one of the main recommendations my therapist suggested was a change of diet. She told me about a diet called, “The no white food diet.” This diet is simple. You do not eat white food. Examples of this are white bread, white pasta, potatoes, candy, soda, etc.  I would takeContinue reading “The No White Food Diet”

2019: October is Dyslexia Awareness Month

Dyslexia was a word that I didn’t understand much as a child. As a second-grade student I went once a day to sound out letters, write letters and to practice reading. I didn’t understand why I was sent to this classroom. All I knew was that I thought the class was boring. Day after dayContinue reading “2019: October is Dyslexia Awareness Month”

Nominated for the sunshine blogger award

I was nominated by Jessica, who runs the blog, Sorting lives issues with Jess, for the sunshine blogger award. As with most of these awards you must post a copy of the rules: The rules of the Sunshine Blogger Award are as follows: Thank the person who nominated you and links back to their site.Continue reading “Nominated for the sunshine blogger award”

Interview with John Sanders (Guest Blog Post #15)

Hi Everyone, Today’s guest post is from author John Sanders. He write on all different kinds of topics including the eye condition, Nystagmus. Thank you John for being a guest. Please be sure to check out John’s social media links and his books and posts. Tell me a bit about yourself? – Born in theContinue reading “Interview with John Sanders (Guest Blog Post #15)”

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