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Caleb's new friend. The one and only...Adele!

“Hello, how are you?”

We can’t even believe what happened while we were in Las Vegas this weekend, however, there is video evidence that it was not in fact, “only just a dream.”

We chose a stretch of time our dear friends were also there honoring their brother. It was the first one to cruelly arrive without his physical presence and Vegas holds special significance.

To say emotions (and temperature) were running high is an understatement.

We must admit, we flew to Las Vegas to see Ed Sheeran and were devastated to be in our Uber about to be dropped off when police came screeching toward us announcing the show had been cancelled. If you know us, you know lady luck has an extensive history of not being on our side. I spent exactly one dollar gambling while we were there, however, we hit the lottery with the rest of the night.

Rewinding the tape a bit, I knew Adele was in town and I absolutely LOVE her! I had just played and sang her version of “To Make You Feel My Love” on my guitar the weekend before. I know she sang it for her friend Amy Winehouse, but I think of Caleb every time. Those of you who know me also know I come from a giant family and my spending habits sometimes still resemble those from the Great Depression. These same friends had seen Adele the night before and came back beaming. “It was amazing! She’s beautiful! It was worth every last cent.” The wheels were spinning faster than the tires of our Uber racing back to the strip. Maybe, just maybe, we could still go.

We sprinted across the bridge and arrived to Caesars Palace only to quickly realize tickets were going to be impossible. We refreshed our Ticketmaster app non-stop as it was the same one the staff at the counter were using as well. They told us we had a 1% chance but it felt more like zero. All of the guests to Adele’s ball had arrived and were posing excitedly in front of her picture. As the minutes ticked by, I had given up. This was just going to be another punch to the gut in the series of hard knocks. I’ve learned to pivot but my heel has more bruises and it’s getting harder to walk. This was our last night in Las Vegas and I didn’t want to leave like this. I just couldn’t.

Those of you new to the Foundation may not know this but we give away something that captivated many hours of Caleb’s attention while he was still here. He called them “vroom vrooms” (Hot Wheels) and he loved watching the wheels on these miniature metal machines turn as they rolled across the floor, table and even the most tolerant cat who thought he was a German Shepherd like his big sister. We give these to unsuspecting parents everywhere we go and I happened to have one such toy in my bag left. If I could share Caleb in another rotten moment, that’s what I was supposed to do. Before we turned to leave, I handed it to the sweet gentleman (you know who you are) that had given our friend ticket information the day before. I just told him to give it to the next little kid that came to the counter. I was too upset and just needed to go. I couldn’t spend that kind of money on myself even if a ticket came up anyway. Before we left, the kind soul behind the counter told us one ticket had just been released for purchase. I couldn’t believe what I was hearing. Adam never hesitated to let me be the one to go. He told me he would go explore “Paris” while I was in the show. Exactly 12 minutes before the queen took her place on the end of the piano bench, my ticket appeared on the screen of my phone. I certainly didn’t look like the rest of the audience with their perfectly styled hair and sparkling eyeshadow ready for the red carpet. However, despite the mascara and hairspray that had wilted down with my hopes, I was going to see Adele!

I couldn’t imagine what would happen during this show because I couldn’t even give myself permission to buy a ticket. Like my favorite comedian, Anjelah Johnson-Reyes’ book says “Who Do I Think I Am?”

Adele was everything. She was beautiful and hilarious just the way I’d seen her on TV. She gave us fair warning asking us “Are you ready to go on an emotional journey with me tonight? Cause I’m going to drag you through your emotional dirt. I’m going to break you. I’m going to make you laugh while you’re doing it.” Damn. I couldn’t have written a more accurate description.

Thank you, Adele for your empathy and compassion. It is something we will remember forever. I’m still in a state of shock and gratitude. After losing your only child, it is difficult to feel like a mother. In addition to giving me a huge hug, thank you from the bottom of my heart for dedicating “Rolling in the Deep” to “Caleb’s mummy.” I had to ask the woman sitting beside me if that’s what Adele really said. Adele, you may never truly know what it means to hear this or to receive that much genuine kindness and motherly outpouring of support. I am not someone who typically shows emotion in public but you were right. The emotional journey was overwhelming in the best kind of way. You also told us “I promise we are going to have a really fun, good, sad time.” Mission accomplished. Thank you.

The song says “but if by chance you’re here alone.” I WAS there by myself but I know I’m never truly ever alone. Caleb is larger than the life we live on this planet. I will continue taking him everywhere I go, both with his picture as well as his little red truck vroom vroom that was in my purse when we lost him. He is a forever piece of me and I of him. As my message to him at his service said he is “my gift, my light, my treasure.” I didn’t win any money this weekend but Adele herself got an introduction to the wisest human I’ve ever met. On the 9th and everything (https://thecalebeffect.org/kindness). Maybe luck has nothing to do with it after all.

“Can I have a moment, before I go?” Yes, yes, you can and you did, and I will never be the same. You gave Caleb a moment and so much more. “When We Were Young” we didn’t know of all the purest love with radiant blue eyes and an infectious smile. We didn’t know how happy he could make us just by jumping on our backs and pretending to fly across the living room. We didn’t know of this thing called SUDC (https://sudc.org) that still hasn’t been researched enough to provide a way to predict or prevent it’s horror. We could never imagine the pain of waking up to a world without our son’s physical presence.

Still, there is one thing that not even “that” day can steal. Caleb left the world more love than we probably deserve. He gave us a master class in connecting with people and loving them exactly as they are intended to be loved. Many have asked what I gave Adele. The card I gave her has his picture and says “Caleb smiled with his whole face & loved unconditionally with his whole heart. He never knew a stranger & gave love freely to everyone he met. Caleb is still making the world a better place. Embrace Caleb’s effect in your own life: Do something kind for someone else today. Say “I love you” & mean it. Forgive. Don’t wait #calebeffect

Borrowed from Heaven 2/9/14

Returned 5/2/16

The Caleb Effect

https://thecalebeffect.org

If you’ve made it to the end, I hope you feel Caleb’s love too.

(Sorry in advance for the camera angle! I was trying to keep a battery pack connected as well as see Adele through my own eyes instead of through my phone.)

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Nice on the 9th with WovenLife

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We thought you’d enjoy seeing this picture of Caleb dressed up like an elderly man, yet with the sweetest baby face. This is representative of WovenLife’s philosophy or joining both the young and more “classic” members of our community as the weave diverse therapies and programs in a loving, safe place. We hope you will join us in spreading SUDC Awareness and sharing The Caleb Effect with our new friends.

Who:
WovenLife

https://youtu.be/ClWobfacCHg (a heartwarming video that tells the story better than we can)

What: WovenLife's mission is EMPOWERING PEOPLE OF ALL AGES AND ABILITIES TO FIND HOPE AND INDEPENDENCE THROUGH COMPASSIONATE CARE, EDUCATION, AND SUPPORT.

When: April 9th (Nice on the 9th)

Where: We are purchasing art supplies from the wish list. You can pick up a few items, order from their Amazon wishlist or send financial donations here: https://www.wovenlifeok.org/iVoML/donate

Why? WovenLife offers a Child Development Program for children ages birth through five-years-old, an Adult Day Health Center for adults and seniors, and onsite Speech, Physical, and Occupational Therapy.

All programs are inclusive to people living with or without a disability.

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The Caleb Effect 1st Annual Fun Run!

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Join us for a virtual race May 1st-9th!

The Caleb Effect Foundation's 1st annual Fun Run and fundraiser celebrates the 3rd anniversary of becoming an official non-profit organization!

Your purchase of a t-shirt or tank will be your registration for the virtual race anytime you wish between May 1st and May 9th! We will also send you a race bib, info sheet and sticker to help you go whatever distance you choose to run, bike, swim, hike or snooze! Order here: https://www.bonfire.com/the-caleb-effect-foundation-fun-run/

Special prizes will also be awarded for performance, creativity and the ways you show you are Nice on the (1st through) 9th so stay tuned to our social media pages! We have big plans for the future of The Caleb Effect and we are thrilled to have your support!

Thank you for helping us celebrate THREE years of spreading Caleb's contagious love and easy connection while bringing awareness, research and support of those affected by SUDC or (Sudden Unexplained Death in Childhood). Caleb loved race day and we know he would be cheering proudly for you.

https://thecalebeffect.org/

***NOTE***

Sponsorship opportunities available! Actual sponsors will be added to the back of the shirts. All placeholder designs are notional.

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Nice on the 9th for Schools

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Next month Caleb would be heading to his first day of first grade. We can't send him with a superhero backpack and fresh mohawk haircut but we CAN make sure his love radiates through the halls of schools near and far.

We have decided to make August 9th an annual school supplies drive! From 2-4pm we will be collecting supplies/monetary donations at the India Shriners (3601 NW 36th St, OKC) for Putnam City and Oklahoma City Public Schools (online and contactless options available).

This year it is even more critical to support our schools as COVID-19 has created devastating shortages while eliminating the option to share supplies.

As we do with every event, we will be including handwritten notes of encouragement. Write a few at home and mail them, drop them off or come make your own creation 6 feet apart.

*OKC Public Schools has a new way of purchasing supplies at wholesale prIces in order to maximize our impact and help as many children as possible. Their special rate allows your donation of $20 to purchase $60 worth of supplies! To help purchase supply kits in bulk donate to OKC Public Schools via this link or donate in person on the 9th! We will close our special link on the 10th and announce the total!
https://bit.ly/2ExOkmb

To support Putnam City Schools please bring Lysol spray (the goal is 2,000 cans which represents one can per teacher), reusable face masks or hand sanitizer. To make a donation directly, visit https://pcf4kids.org/.

We will also be drawing for four $50 gift cards to be gifted to public teachers (one winner for a pre-K-1st grade teacher, one 2nd-5th, one 6th-9th and one 10th-12th) for their classroom (no matter where they live)! To be entered they must like The Caleb Effect Facebook page and comment with the school and grade where they teach (and share for extra credit ;)!
*If you were a winner last year, please sit this one out but share this with your teacher friends.

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The Caleb Effect Is Turning 2!

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The Caleb Effect Foundation is turning 2! We are super bummed we don't get to have a big celebration with you in person but our first priority is keeping everyone safe. With so many having the worst time of their life, we need you more than ever to be Nice on the 9th! May 9th we will be supporting our local friends at Vito's (who graciously let us take over their restaurant a few months ago) and delivering meals to those working in healthcare. No matter where you are, we want to see how you send a meal or send some love "2 go" for our 2nd birthday being an official 501(c)(3) charity. Medical professionals, your sanitation workers, grocery store employees, truck drivers, lonely neighbors, military members, teachers or anyone else who needs some extra TLC will be grateful. Tag us in your pictures and use #CalebEffect with your handwritten (or chalked) notes, or doing another act of kindness on the 9th. Don't forget, we have printable messages of kindness to include as you are being Nice on the 9th! https://www.dropbox.com/s/8401pyv6310quh3/change-the-world%20copy.jpg?dl=1

Thank you for supporting Caleb and us in his mission. We are forever grateful "2" have you on our Caleb Effect crew.

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"C-A-L-E-B...and Caleb is his name O"-Birthday BINGO Feb 9th

Six years ago today a sandy-haired angel was due.
Six years ago I knew my life was about to be changed in all the best ways.
Six years later I still know a love greater than any other. Caleb’s love was innate, powerful, and pure. It forever changed me in all the best ways despite living every day through all the worst. I will always be grateful our Caleb Lennon lived and changed not only me, but you too. That is something May 2nd, 2016 will never be able to steal.

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February 9th is a day we will never forget and it would mean the world if you don't either. Usually we mark the 9th of every month by going out into the community and sharing Caleb's love publicly. However, we've learned our limits. Days like this are just too gut-wrenchingly painful to try to put on a happy face, so we need your help. We will still be celebrating Caleb's beautiful life in our own way, but we would LOVE it if you would too. If you want a fun way to remember Caleb and to spread the love that Caleb gave so freely to everyone, join us to play BINGO, Caleb style!

I'm posting the CALEB/BINGO game now so you have time to think of what you want to do, but THE GAME DOESN'T START UNTIL CALEB'S BIRTHDAY ON FEBRUARY 9TH! 

Mark off one square, a row, or play for blackout!! I will never think of Caleb as any older than 2 but since this would've been his 6th birthday, 6 PRIZES will be drawn and sent to those who complete a “CALEB” and comment either here or on his social media pages (bonus points for wearing your shirt and including pictures)!

We are excited that Caleb has made so many new friends and hope you feel him singing and clapping for you as you spread his love to a world who desperately needs it.

#calebeffect
#benice
#NiceOnThe9th
#HappyBirthdayCalebLennon
#OneDay
#childloss
#grief
#SUDC
#SUDCAwareness
#Spreadthelove
#BINGO

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A Category, Not a Cause-Week 1 SUDC Awareness Month 2018

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Four years ago, I posted this picture. Caleb was three weeks old and I absolutely loved staring at his perfect face while he slept.

Today, this picture tears my heart out. Finding your healthy, happy child the way I did is the worst kind of hell I could wish upon anyone. Yet, in the U.S. alone, it is happening about 450 times a year. (See stats below).

A majority of the deaths that are categorized (because it is a CATEGORY of death and not a specific cause) as Sudden Unexplained Death in Childhood or SUDC happen when a child is sleeping, although this is not always the case. Some children have literally been mid-sentence or taking care of household chores when they became unresponsive and could not be saved.

The SUDC Foundation supports families all over the world who went from watching their child's beautiful face, to living and reliving their worst, haunting nightmare. I can post on our secret Facebook page and warn everyone of a diaper commercial airing during the holiday season that is a highly triggering source of trauma. I couldn't turn my TV fast enough when I saw it, but I had to shield my eyes and make enough noise on my own to drown out the dozens of babies sleeping to the tune of "Silent Night."

Maybe a simple commercial doesn't sound horrifying to you but to people like me, there are triggers everywhere in daily life that we now have to learn how to face. Most people are fortunate enough to not understand why sleeping babies could send someone into a panic, but I knew this group would and wanted to spare someone else the racing heart and flashbacks. I used to love nothing more than to look at my sleeping baby, but now all of those pictures I took are wrapped with highly charged emotions and heartache.

The government funds research on SIDS, but not one penny has been spent by them to try to figure out why older children are dying without explanation. Without the SUDC Foundation, I can't share this picture and have people who understand. Even writing this post, I have Caleb's picture moved to the bottom of my screen because it is too upsetting to see. I wish I could just be sharing what should be an innocent, tender moment, but my life is forever changed. The SUDC Foundation is the only organization worldwide whose purpose is to promote awareness, advocate for research, and support those like me who are affected by SUDC. It is the 5th leading CATEGORY of death in toddlers; and even teenagers are not immune.

SOMETHING must be done, and I am encouraged to see everyone who has changed their profile pictures and liked the SUDC Facebook page. To learn more about the SUDC CATEGORY of death or the SUDC Foundation, go here: https://sudc.org/ or like their page here SUDC Foundation.

Based on 2016 statistics (the year we lost Caleb) provided by the CDC Wonder Database, those affected by sudden unexplained death, occurred in: 
-236 children ages 1-4
-30 children ages 5-9
-37 children ages 10-14
-142 teens ages 15-19

#SUDC
#SUDCAwareness
#SUDCIsACategoryofDeathNotACause
#SupportTheSUDCFoundation

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SUDC Awareness Month

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March is SUDC Awareness Month. The SUDC Foundation is the organization that is doing research to figure out why this little boy doesn't still have his forehead and little hand against my cheek. Losing Caleb without any answers stole the light from my eyes and the laughter from my face. SUDC stands for Sudden Unexplained Death in Childhood and I will be sharing more about this wonderful charity all month long. Feel free to change your profile picture and like the SUDC Foundation page to create awareness, too. https://sudc.org

#SUDC
#SUDCAwareness

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