Dec 29 2007

It’s all about yoga

Studies show yoga has multiple benefits.

CHANNAI, India (Reuters Health) – Yoga induces a feeling of well-being in healthy people, and can reverse the clinical and biochemical changes associated with metabolic syndrome, according to results of studies from Sweden and India. Metabolic syndrome is a cluster of heart disease risk factors such as high blood pressure, obesity and high blood sugar.

Dr. R.P. Agrawal, of the SP Medical College, Bikaner, India, and colleagues evaluated the beneficial effects of yoga and meditation in 101 adults with features of metabolic syndrome. In the study, 55 adults received three months of regular yoga including standard postures and Raja Yoga, a form of transcendental meditation daily, while the remaining received standard care.

Waist circumference, blood pressure, blood sugar, and triglycerides were significantly lower, and “good” HDL cholesterol levels were higher in the yoga group as compared to controls, Agrawal’s team reports in the journal Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice.

In the second study, published online December 19 in BioMed Central Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Dr. Anette Kjellgren from the University of Karlstad, Sweden and colleagues evaluated the beneficial effects of yoga-like breathing exercises on healthy volunteers.

Fifty-five adults were advised to practice “Sudarshan Kriya,” which involves cycles of slow normal and rapid breathing exercises. The exercises were practiced for an hour daily, six days a week for six weeks, while 48 controls were advised to relax in an armchair for 15 minutes daily.

At the end of the study period, feelings of anxiety, stress and depression were significantly lower and levels of optimism significantly higher in the yoga group compared to the control group, Kjellgren and colleagues report.

Yoga induces a “relaxation response” associated with reduced nervous system activity and a feeling of well-being probably due to an increase in antioxidants and lower levels of the stress hormone cortisol, they suggest.

Yoga not only helps in prevention of lifestyle diseases, but can also be “a powerful adjunct therapy when these diseases arise,” co-investigator Dr. Faahri Saatiglou, from the University of Oslo, told Reuters Health. “We do not emphasize this point enough in our Western health care.”

SOURCES: Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, December 2007, BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine, online December 19, 2007

And you all thought I was nuts for introducing yoga to Ashleigh! ;-) Sounds like we all need a little yoga in our lives! :-)


Dec 29 2007

Merry Christmas!

Ok, so I am a few days late…I apologize. It has been a crazy week!

We started by heading to visit my parent’s on Saturday (the 22nd). We had a lovely visit, got to finish up some Christmas shopping for Wes’s family, and enjoyed a lovely Christmas. We went to Church Sunday morning and enjoyed breakfast with Dad’s Sunday School class. It was their annual Christmas breakfast. We had a great time. Ashleigh loved the music time when she got to play the sticks. While everyone else wanted to go home and nap, Ashleigh decided that she wanted to go play in the nursery. She went right in and played, no fussing or fighting! She usually needs someone to help her get used to the nursery at Grandma’s church. So Mom, Grandpa, and Wes went back to the house. I stayed and helped Dad clean up from the breakfast so that Ashleigh could play in the nursery.

Once we were back at the house we ate some lunch and started the celebrating! We started by having Ashleigh place Jesus in the Nativity Scene. Since it was Christmas to us, we followed the Christmas traditions. Ashleigh had a BLAST opening her presents and handing out our presents. She loved getting her play-doh and her much awaited dumptruck. Uncle Ted must have known that she was going to discover Curious George just before Christmas, because he also go her a Curious George movie. She just discovered Curious George on PBS kids the week before Christmas and watches it all the time! Maybe it has something to do with that psychic girlfriend he almost had……(she left him before they met :-P )

After naptime Grandma’s friends came over. We had a full house! Jack and Rosemary were there, we got to see Julie too! It’s amazing how we can live an hour from each other, but we have to go back home to PA to ever see each other. It was a lovely visit. Beth and Steve also came over. We all had a lovely eveing and a great dinner! Ashleigh enjoyed the cookies!

We drove home late Sunday night and went to bed! We spent Monday with Wes’s side of the family. Wes’s Uncle JR and Aunt Linda where in from TN and Uncle Garry and Aunt Ann were up from LA. Beth and Roy were also down from CT. We had a full house! We went to dinner, then Christmas Eve church and then back to Nana’s to open presents. Presents for 12 takes quite a while! Ashleigh got some great toys, including a YOGA MAT (and yes, it is blue, just like she asked for)! Yay! She loves her yoga mat, her new market, her new wardrobe, and her books! She has played with ALL of her new toys and loves them all. She has also gotten to wear quite a bit of her new wardrobe, though some she will need to grow into. She LOVES new clothes!

Tuesday morning we had a wonderful family morning. We slept in, ate breakfast, and opened some presents. Ashleigh loved her stocking. She found some yummy candy in there as well as some play-doh and a train! She loved the books she got as well. She helped us all open our stockings. She got her very first bible (her Jesus book), a new Boz the Bear DVD, some new plates and silverware, and her favorite, her new Little People Ark complete with a pair of lions, zebras, elephants, birds, tigers, camels, and Noah! She loves playing with it. She now has the Ark, the Market, the Princess Castle, and the House. She has a whole city of Little People and she LOVES it!

On the 27th Wes’s cousin Eric and his wife Sarah arrived with their daughter Jadah. Ashleigh and Jadah are having a BLAST playing together. Jadah is almost exactly one year younger than Ashleigh. Ashleigh loves having a friend in the house. They will be staying with us for a few more days and the girls are having a blast! It’s a lot of fun to have a playmate in the house for Ashleigh! :-D

We were supposed to head to NJ today to see the Leifer Clan, but alas, our car decided that it would not be a good idea. So, we are home. We have a fun filled weekend planned while the family is still in town. We hope you had a wonderful Christmas as well. We have added albums for each of our Christmas celebrations! Enjoy our photos!

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Dec 19 2007

I loved you first…..

Ashleigh and her Nana started an “I love you” battle a few months ago, which escalated to an “I loved you first battle”.  Wes and I have the “I love you more” battle with her ;-)   Well, this I loved you first battle has grown…..We will share with Ashleigh that we all loved her when she was in mommy’s tummy, etc…..So today she says “I love you Mommy”  of course I respond, “I love you too, sweetie!”  and here it comes…..Ashleigh looks at me and says, “But I loved you first, when you were just a little bitty baby and you were in my tummy and you didn’t know about love.”  I lost it….I tried SOOOO hard not to laugh, but it was sooooo hilarious.  So, apparently I was a little bitty baby and I was in Ashleigh’s tummy. The miracles of modern science maybe?  Absolutely hilarious….


Dec 12 2007

O Christmas Tree, O Christmas Tree

On Monday night on our way home from the gym, in the rain we got our Christmas tree. I was giving Wes a hard time about getting a tree, because we have missed so many Christmases over the past few years. We didn’t have tree last year since we moved on Dec. 15th. It just wasn’t possible. The year before we decorated, but Ashleigh was 9 months old and just starting to walk, so I decorated while Wes contained Ashleigh. The year before we moved the day after Christmas, so there was no decorating….The year before we got married 2 weeks before Christmas and I was moving into Wes’s apartment…So, I get excited when we actually are able to HAVE a tree. I have such fond memories of getting and decorating our Christmas tree as a child, I want Ashleigh to have the same.

We took the evening to get our tree decorated. So, I lit some candles, straightend up a bit (read: put Ashleigh’s toys away and washed the playdough off the table, took the Christmas presents we just bought out of the living room, and moved the boxes left from the decorations out of the living room), turned on the lamp and got ready! We ordered a pizza, put on some Christmas music, took some photos and had a blast!! Ashleigh got to help decorate Nana’s tree last weekend, so she was a pro at putting the ornaments on. It was so great to see her so excited and have some special time.

We put the lights outside yesterday, I just added some candles to the windows, we have some garland to get up around the house, but it is beginning to look a lot like Christmas around here! Enjoy the photos!


Dec 5 2007

And then there was snow…

There’s something magical about the first snowfall. As much as I dread the white crap, and no matter how old I get, the first snowfall still makes me giddy like a little kid. Ashleigh and I were enjoying our breakfast after Wes left for work this morning and I looked up to see snow falling from the sky! I scooped up Ashleigh and we went over to the front door. I opend the door and showed her what was outside. She was so excited. I asked her if she knew what it was, I wasn’t sure if she would have remembered from last year, and she sure did! “Snow”, she whispered, then she giggled. We closed the door because it was quite cold and she sat on the radiatior in the front window watching the snowflakes fall to the ground. I took the chance to snap a few photos, but it was only a matter of time before I was forced into taking her OUTSIDE! bbrrrrr…. We did get dressed, got on her boots, jacket, mittens, and hat, and then I realized I forgot to make her go to the bathroom first. I was just waiting for the, “I have to go potty!” But, luckily it never came! She and Laci had a blast playing in the snow, trying to make snow balls (there wasn’t that much snow), and of course, eating it! We came back in cold and wet and had some soup to warm up! We still enjoyed looking at it out the window, If it actually sticks and we get a real accumulation maybe it will be fun tomorrow. I think we had all the fun we could today ;-) Ashleigh was disappointed when she had eaten all the snow off the surfaces which were deemed “ok.” I think she’s looking forward to having more snow to eat tomorrow!

As she is retelling the story to Wes, she says, “It’s cold out there. There is snow. Me and Mom went out there to eat snow. It was yummy. Yum, yum, yum.” What a kid….

For now….enjoy the photos!