Archive for March, 2010

Puffy

Puffy

I was surprised that I hadn’t done anything with this one yet. And that I haven’t done a cat’s eye picture in a while.

Black Eye

Black Eye

Toy Cake

Ethan: There’s two wedding cakes!

Me: Do you know who’s wedding that is?

Ethan: Auntie Paula’s.

Me: How do you know that?

Ethan: Because I see her on the cake.

Me. Very good!

Ethan: And because you told me.

Anyway…great job picking out a cake topper, Paula!

Toy Cake

Toy Ethan

So John showed me a neat trick with Photoshop on how to take pictures and make them look like there’s a toy something in them. My problem is that I don’t have lots of narrow focus pictures, since I’m a big fill-the-frame photographer.

Toy Ethan

Ethan-ism #6

To be filed under Problems I’m Not Sorry To Have:

Me: Ethan! Finish getting dressed, then you can keep reading!

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When I took this picture, I was actually thinking of using it as a background. So I’m playing around with that to see what I can get. In addition, since I don’t have enough hobbies, I’m trying to learn CSS and Dreamweaver this week.

Did I mention I think I have ADHD myself?

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Two Bolts

Yesterday, I was able to sleep in ’till nearly 2 o’clock. Which means that when I got up, it was nice and warm and we went for a walk down the train tracks by the house. And whee!! Got to play with the new lens!

Two Bolts

RT: OK Go Video

Since I haven’t written about it, I thought I should. Ethan and I watched this four times last night. I don’t want to mention how many times I watched it again while writing this.

Ethan’s ADHD Update

Roughly a month ago, Ethan went to visit his pediatrician, and we had him diagnosed with ADHD. To start, we got a prescription for 10 mg of extended release Adderall, and an appointment to come back in a month to check his weight.

Well.

Being an amphetamine, Adderall can suppress hunger, hence it made a great diet drug. Unfortunately, it also means that it did the same to Ethan, who really does not need to be losing weight. Which is what he did, losing 4 pounds in a month. It’s also apparently lasting longer in him than it usually lasts in kids. For him, it wears off around bedtime, though he’s also been waking up during the night, which he’s rarely done since he started sleeping through the night. But, it’s also definitely helping him at school.

Apparently, Ethan takes after his mom a lot. As a comparison, I’m on 5 mg of Lexapro regularly. Whenever I tell a doctor that, they always look at me and say, “Really?! And that helps?!” Well, yes, it does. But I’m apparently really sensitive to medications. So is Ethan, as we’re finding out. But we don’t want to abandon the Adderall altogether, so we’re going to switch him over to 5 mg as well. We’re also going to switch to traditional release, as opposed to the extended release kind. For average kids, it’ll wear off around lunch time, so hopefully his will take him through the end of the school day.

Perspective

Perspective

From Higgins Armory in Worcester, MA.