Happy Mother's Day: A Message From The Unjected Founders Shelby & Heather
Mothers are the foundation of humanity. We wanted to take a moment to acknowledge you and wish you all a Happy Mother's Day!
Aloha Unjected Family!
Happy Mothers Day to all of you beautiful moms, grandmas, great grandmas and children out there who are celebrating this day of joy!
A Message from Unjected Founder Shelby Thomson:
If I had never been a mother, there would have never been “Unjected.”
Being a mother means living with your heart outside your chest. It gave me a voice. Strength.
Resilience.
When I was first kicked out of the doctor’s office with my newborn daughter for refusing vaccines - I could have never imagined that that moment was building the armor I would wear, even today.
When I read about exposures in pregnancy from those who had taken the injections, by the Spring of 2021, the time had come and I could no longer stay silent.
After all, they were watching.
"What will you tell your children & grandchildren one day? What will you show them you did to preserve their freedoms?"
I am so thankful that my wonderful friend and Unjected Co-Founder Heather Pyle thought the same way.
2 moms taking on the biggest mission of our lives.
Besides Motherhood.
And to my amazing mother, Unjected Grandma, thank you for being by my side through this wild life.
Thank you for teaching me to fight for what is right.
To you, we owe it all. 💪🏼
Happy Mother’s day to all of the wonderful mothers out there and the amazing families they are nurturing!
- Shelby
A Message From Unjected Co-Founder Heather Pyle:
Mother’s Day has an extra special place in my heart. Not only is it a day to celebrate the women who have helped create and guide me into who I am today, it is also a day that Shelby and I get to celebrate the birth of Unjected.
Two years ago Shelby and I were celebrating Mother’s Day together when she told me about her wild idea to bring people just like us together, a place to connect and find our fam. That day we wrote a little contract on a paper towel, shook hands, giggled and began creating Unjected.
Unjected was born out of the fierceness and determination that all mothers have to protect their children. We want to honor each of you today as we go forth into the future with endless hope and optimism for what is to come.
Happy Mother’s Day to all of you and thank you for being the light that this world so desperately needs!
- Heather
Happy Mother's Day to all of the incredible women out there.
May we know them, may we be them, may we raise them.
🌺🌸❤️💐🌷🌻🌼🪷
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Thank YOU Shelby and Heather for sharing your hearts and your voices and giving us a space to share ours. I came across this earlier today. (I haven't fact-checked it).
MOTHER'S DAY is about love, but it's not about commercial, comfortable love that snuggles up and stays home -- it's about love that throws open the door and marches out of our homes, beyond our fences and neighborhoods and into the hurting world to feed the hungry, shelter the homeless, comfort the hurting, mother the motherless. Mother's Day love is revolutionary love that unites our one human family and reminds us that we belong to each other and that there is no such thing as other people's children.
Mother's Day was not created by Hallmark, but by a revolutionary warrior for peace.
Julia Ward Howe -- abolitionist, activist, and poet -- was the founder of the original Mother's Day Proclamation in 1870. Tired of war, tired of tribalism being valued above the lives of the vulnerable, her pain became her mission. She called out for revolution.
She called the day of the revolution: MOTHER'S DAY.