COVID-19 vaccine experience
Newsline reporter Rachel Smith sat down with three people who got the COVID-19 vaccine to take a closer look at what it’s really like.
Kelly Washburn teaches in the Canyons School District and was qualified to get the COVID-19 vaccine. Initially, she had some reservations.
“Myself and my son have had some adverse side effects from the flu shot or different things in the past that we weren’t supposed to have side effects, so I was a little nervous,” said Washburn.
After consulting with her doctor, Washburn decided the benefits outweighed the risk. She said the shot gave her a headache, but a few days later, the symptoms got worse.
BELOITâBrieanna Washburn opened The Happy Homestead on Dec. 1 at 635 Broad St. to get to know people a little better and express her creative side. The former nurse hopes her shop will brighten peopleâs day as they explore her many unique offerings.
The store carries mostly home decor in the farmhouse vintage style as well as boho, beach, contemporary and lake-cabin styles in addition to seasonal decor. With a unique layout, visitors can see some of the decor in front and then venture down the hall for another area of the store.
She also sells Velvet Whiskey candles, Naturally in the Woods soy candles, lip balm, dish towels and more. Specialty sewn masks will be arriving soon.