Labyrinthitis
It's confirmed. I have it. I call it "Dizzy on the Fringes". My friend tells me that's a great name for a rock band. So what is it? It's an infection of the labyrinth portion of the inner ear, the area that affects balance. At first it was terrible. I felt like I was seasick all the time. Now, I only experience it when I look up. It's like having the bed spins without experiencing the "fun" of getting them. Now I have to go for "vestibular therapy". It's like physical therapy for the ear. Who knew? It could last weeks or months. I'm curious as to how I will respond to roller coasters. We've promised the kids all winter that we'd take them to Great Adventure. Yikes. Maybe the coasters will make me feel normal:-)?
Web 2.0 doesn't care about my affliction. So I must press on. I made a Google Site for our district summer reading program. It's getting posted in June. Hopefully students will use it to choose books. I thought I was done but I keep going back to it to tweak it. I will post it soon.
I found a fun site called Blabberize. You upload a picture and make it talk. It's like a primitive version of those commercials where the babies talk about eTrade. Students can create Blabbers for presentations.
Hope the ear clears up; but if you need someone to ride coasters with your kids, I'm your gal!
ReplyDeleteI love getting all dizzy on the coasters!
I loved your glogster about the library - neat and clean.