![]() ![]() I’m grateful with all of my heart for folks like Dr. Well, long story short, and after seeing my sons get progressively more vaccines and more challenged, I paid attention to my mom. And, honestly, at first it made me feel like a “mom” to take my boys for their shots. My mom is a leader and world changer, they tend to be weird-I mean, how else are you a world changer than by being different? Plus I figured vaccines had to be safe or they wouldn’t be offered and pushed so rigorously. She generously agreed to share this guest post with us.ĬONFESSION: My mom (she is an international mental health expert specializing in autism) revealed truths and suggestions to me about vaccines when my own sons were small, but I just assumed she was being her usual weird self. A few months ago on Facebook she made a confession about her “weird” mom that we found so intriguing, we asked her if she would tell us more. ![]() Photo courtesy of Pixabay.Įditor’s note: Tsara Shelton is a 42-year-old Canadian living in Teague, Texas, the mom of four sons, ages 23 to 17, and a grandma of one. Here’s Tsara Shelton’s story about her weird mom. Until you become a mom and then you realize all along that she was right. You don’t want your family to be different. ![]()
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