Author Archives: Rosemary Gaddum Gordon

Crossing Your Eyes

Originally appeared in Earth Star Magazine February/March 2007 Rosemary Gaddum Gordon, D.B.O., M.A. When I was little, I was standing in a crowd waiting for a parade and overheard a parent saying “Don’t cross your eyes, Tommy, the wind may change and they’ll get stuck that way.”  It sounded horrifying.  It wasn’t until I was… Continue Reading

Seeing from the Core

When we don’t see well, we try harder; we squint and strain.  If you know this experience, you know your eyes feel like they “bug” out, as if you are squeezing your entire head to grab onto what you are seeing.  The effect is that instead of seeing from the center of our head, we… Continue Reading