8.23.2010

spread the word, not your germs.

i got shot.
the TDaP adult booster shot.
my arm hurts, 
but i feel so much better for finally getting it.
i've been wanting to for months,
but it seems that doctors around here
only book appointments 9-12 months in advance,
less than ideal.
luckily, i just found out that 
the CVS minute clinic now has the vaccine.
so quick and convenient,
no appointment needed,
and they took my insurance, 
bonus!
but no cool sponge bob or dora band-aids,
otherwise you know a pic of that would be up on the blog.

but let's get serious,
pertussis - the "p" in TDaP, aka whooping cough -
is making a come back,
and if an infant gets it, it can be fatal.
the best way to fight it is to vaccinate yourself.
please go to Sounds of Pertussis to get the facts.
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a little about why i'm helping spread the word...

i remember getting my Nikon D90 for my birthday last year and wanting to learn how to take better pictures.  i stumbled upon digital-photography-school's website.  the first article i read was written by a photographer named Natalie Norton.  the way she explained the intricacies of photography was exactly what i was looking for, and she was hilarious, so i was quickly hooked.  i read all of her articles.

i remember venturing over to her website Picks & Kicks and reading, for hours. going through the archives and getting a glimpse of what made this woman tick.  each post was inspiring. her dedication to her family, her commitment to her faith, her love for life, and the way she honed her craft, all so personal, honest and real.  the pictures of her adorable children acting like crazy little monkeys definitely didn't hurt either.

i remember when Natalie blogged about the newest addition to their lovely family, Baby Gavin.  the sweetest little baby pictures that followed over the next few weeks were beautiful.  her words warmed my soul during that holiday season.

i remember checking the blog the first week of January and painfully reading about the health issues Baby Gavin was facing.  i remember praying.  and sharing the story (and link) with others.  soon many around me were following Natalie's tweets and blog...chatter around the office and home focused on 'did you see the blog?' or 'is there any update on gavin?'.  prayers and positive thoughts were sent their way all day, social networking and prayer networking is a powerful thing.  it is way more powerful than stupid pertussis.

i remember a few short days later checking Natalie's blog/twitter and there was nothing. no updates. no new prayer plea. nothing but silence. i kept refreshing, all evening long, and even once when i woke up in the middle of the night. my prayers grew more desperate as i sat waiting for the news.  i remember getting to work, checking the blog, and seeing the heart wrenching news that the Norton's youngest son had left this world.

not a day goes by that i don't think about that week.  i think about how this family, living across the country, brought so many strangers together to focus on one goal.  and how to this day their spirit remains strong, positive and loving.  how their faith in this life, and the next, helped to restore and strengthen the faith of so so many.  thank you, natalie & family!

but now the fight continues, and you get to help out.  do your part, get your shot and leave a comment letting everyone know you're immunized and supporting the cause!

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