Tag: vaccines

  • Can you feel the beat…to beat Polio? Spread the word by dancing and donating to Shot@Life

    Can you feel the beat…to beat Polio? Spread the word by dancing and donating to Shot@Life

    Black Friday is behind us, and Cyber Monday is almost here. What I look forward to every year though is Giving Tuesday – a time that truly helps remind me of all I have and should be grateful for. This Giving Tuesday I’ll be donating to Shot@Life to help kids around the world beat polio. Check out the initiative below and then join me in dancing to beat polio!

    Can you feel the beat...to beat polio? Donate to Shot@Life and help eradicate polio for good
    Did you know that in 1988 there were 350,000 cases of polio in 125 countries? Today there are only 51 cases in 2 countries! We have almost eradicated this debilitating disease completely! 

    This year Shot@Life is encouraging everyone to take to social media and share videos or gifs of you, your family, and/or friends dancing to help spread the word, and encourage those who can to donate to Shot@Life. Why dance you ask? Polio often causes paralysis, making walking – let alone dancing – impossible for some. We want to live in a world where everyone can dance! 

     

    This year Nigeria was removed from the list of polio cases. If it stays polio-free, Africa will be polio free for the first time! With your donations to Shot@Life, the UN helps deliver billions of polio vaccines to kids each year, along with other essential health care services. 

    Will you donate? Share your dance videos with #ShotatLife and spread the word!

  • Get a Shot. Give a Shot® and Recipe for Vitamin C Boost

    Get a Shot. Give a Shot® and Recipe for Vitamin C Boost

    This shop has been compensated by #CollectiveBias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone.
     
    Making the right kind of memories #GiveaShot #shop #cbias

    Back to school time often brings up the debate of immunizations. Do you vaccinate? Do you delay them? Or do you completely forgo them?  This is obviously a personal choice for everyone, and I’m not here to judge you. Promise. Just sharing my opinions on why we choose what we do, and how you can turn a simple choice into an act of good for others.

    Alright, I want to try something with you – Take a look at your knees. A good long look.

    Alright, are we back? I bet you’re wondering what that was all about huh?  While you were looking at your knees, did you by chance reminisce about your childhood? That is what my knees always remind me of. Lots of days running through our wooded backyard, climbing trees, and flipping over my bike handles at the end of our gravel driveway.

    My knees carry many good childhood memories. My forehead on the other hand does not. If you take a close look at the left of my forehead, at the end of my eyebrow, you will find an indentation. A scar if you will from when I had the chickenpox. A time, that even though I was only 3-4, I still remember pretty clearly. It itched, I was miserable, and oatmeal in the tub? yuck! If I recall all my siblings had it at the same time too. Absolutely no fun at all for any of us, and I’m sure my parents weren’t enjoying it either.

    We can't prevent our kids from getting hurt, but we can take the right precautions #GiveaShot #Shop #cbias

    Like my knees, we can’t protect and prevent our kids from ever getting hurt. That’s just part of life, and those memories will be with us forever. However, things like chickenpox, whooping cough, and meningitis can be prevented, and I personally think should be. Unfortunately in developing countries the vaccines we have available to us in the USA are not as readily accessible. That’s why I love that by taking my kids to Walgreens for their school immunizations, we are directly helping a child receive a life saving shot.

    How? Walgreens has partnered with the United Nation Foundation’s Shot@Life Campaign. For every shot Walgreens gives, a shot is provided to a child in need. Since I can’t physically go help these children, I’m glad I can still help out by choosing Walgreens for our school immunizations. They make it easy too! No appointments are necessary, most insurances are accepted, and they will keep your primary care physician in the know.

    I want my kids to look at their knees as adults and remember that time they played foursquare and missed the ball as they took a spill into the pavement. I want them to remember learning how to learn a bike, and the time they begged me to let go before they were completely ready to go on their own. Or when they were climbing trees at Nana’s house.

    First Aid Kit To Go #GiveaShot #shop #cbias

    Since we can’t prevent bad things from happening, we can be ready for those scraped knees and common colds. I picked up this cute Johnson & Johnson first aid kid to go the other day with Princess R. It was timely too, since Princess C then came home with scraped up knees and asking for clean bandages. It also fits handily into the back of the stroller – it never ceases to amaze me how many times my kids get hurt just walking down the sidewalk.

    For colds and sore throats, I love making this Vitamin C Boost. Seriously, if I had not been so sick and stressed from moving I would have picked the ingredients up for me. As it is, now I have it all whipped up to get the kids and Mark over their colds.

    Vitamin C Boost
    Keep the colds at bay with this boost of Vitamin C
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    Ingredients
    1. Ingredients
    2. 1 cup Tang, or orange drink powder
    3. 2/3 cup sugar
    4. 2 tsp lemon peel
    5. 6 whole cloves, crushed or 1/4 tsp ground cloves
    6. 1/2 tsp Saigon Roasted Cinnamon
    7. Hot Water
    8. Cinnamon Sticks – optional
    Instructions
    1. Mix the drink powder, sugar and spices together.
    2. Store in an airtight container, or in the freezer.
    3. Boil water.
    4. Add 1TBS drink powder to a cup of hot water.
    5. Stir with a cinnamon stick (optional), and drink.
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    Vitamin C Boost #GiveaShot #shop #cbias
     
    Will you Get a Shot to #GiveaShot ?