I left a comment somewhat joking about getting shirts made up with the blue diabetes ring on it. Nothing more. No words, nothing else to explain the meaning behind the ring. My thought process was that people would see it and ask what it meant, opening the door to explaining a bit about diabetes.
My husband threw something together really quickly, and this is what I had in mind:
Here's my proposal: If enough people like the idea, we can put together an order and get them printed up. We have a printer here that we used for the Team Elise shirts that we really like. Fred has already sent them an email asking for a quote. Leave me a comment and let me know what you think... would you be interested in ordering one?
Perhaps I've gone a little mad from all my Mini M&M intake, but I think it's a rather nifty idea.
I'm in x's probably 40 or so. I can get lots of family and friends in on it! The school nurse....the CDE, the Endo....it could be a great start! I can see blue already!!
ReplyDeleteI'M IN TOO!!!!!
ReplyDeleteKeep downing the M&M's...can't wait to see what you think of next :)
BLUE IS GONNA BRING IT!
In all the way!
ReplyDeleteI am absolutely in!
ReplyDeleteThat is hilarious, because I looked online last night on the world diabetes day website to see if they sold shirts with the blue cirle.
They don't, but they do sell pins, flags, and blue glow bracelets.
Maybe we should put your picture on all our blogs and see if there are any others interested...start a real movement...
yes, yes, yes that sounds great. Count me in and I'm also going to light my house up with blue lights on world diabetes day. I got that idea from another blogger Gina. She came home from work last year and her father lit her house up with blue lights everywhere. So sweet!! Gina is T1 :)
ReplyDeleteI looked on the same website Meri, and was shocked I couldn't find any shirts.
ReplyDeleteHopefully the printing place will come up with a quote today, and I can figure out what it might cost with shipping.
And please feel free to post the image on your site. I think you can right click on it and save as. Or you can put a link to my blog. I'll post some more info as soon as I figure out the logicstics.
Yay, I think this could be a very cool thing! I'm going to see if I can get it in kid's sizes too... I think Elise would look stylin' in it!
just to let you know Joanne I have a cousin who works for vista-print that could probably get us a discount on the t-shirts as well. So let me know if you would like me to look in to that. wecaralot@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI would love it!
ReplyDeleteI am a fellow mother to a t1 and I would prolly get one for my whole family.
Thanks!
Joanne,
ReplyDeleteI love the shirt and i loved Meri's post.
So, I would be in but...
and maybe this is more appropriate for my own blog but I was just on the World Diabetes Day site and besides their obvious lack of shirts, there seems to be a lack of mention of type 1. In fact, it seems like World Diabetes Day is only concerned with raising type 2 awareness. Is it just me or did anyone else know/notice this as well? While I am totally for raising type 2 awareness, I feel like type 1 needs a separate acknowledgement and awareness raising campaign....
The internet is a powerful medium. Maybe if we all banded together we can start a huge type 1 awareness movement!
See what you started Meri if you are reading this...
Jen,
ReplyDeleteI didn't notice that until you pointed it out. I went back and looked around some, and I see what you mean. Maybe we can add the number 1 to the shirt somewhere. On the back (like your number on the team) or in the middle of the circle. Anyone else have an idea?
I totally agree with what Jen said. Everything this year and the next few years for world diabetes day is focused around awareness of "diabetes" lifestyle and prevention....TYPE 2!! Which brings us back to our last discussion about how frustrating this "diabetes" name is and all the confusion around it. Maybe we should have specific facts about type 1 on the back of the t-shirts to clear up common misconceptions about T1 and have the number 1 or T1 or type 1 in the middle of the circle?????
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of a 1 or T1 in the middle of the circle. Putting it on my blog, too - let's spread some T1 knowledge and awareness!!
ReplyDeleteIf you have trouble with a shirt printer, let me know - the son of one of my co-workers has a promotional product company. He did our shirts last year for our walk team....I'm sure she could work something out with him for us. :)
The World Diabetes Web Site makes it clear that if we use their logo, it can't have anything in the middle of the circle. :(
ReplyDeleteI do like the idea of on the back it saying, Team Type 1, or something to educate...
I know that the site talks mostly of type 2, but they do have posters and brochures for both the types. T1 only and T2 only. I'm excited by the fact that World Diabetes Day is OUR chance to tell the world that that T1 is not T2, they are two separate diseases. It is our opportunity to educate!
If we can change the perspective of a handful of people...it will make a difference.
We're in! LOVE the idea! And love the idea if it having "type 1" or something on the back. I'm already tired of the "can you just change her diet & it will go away" questions. A shirt for my girl would be great if kid sizes are available. I'll put it on my blog, too!! Thanks for such a great idea!
ReplyDeletePs- I also LOVE sweedish fish (especially when warm) & mini m&ms. I think they taste better!
I would love to order some. Count me in.
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