Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Arthritis Today Magazine Cover Story

I am beyond blessed, humbled and honored to be on the cover of Arthritis Today magazine, the leading national consumer health magazine published by the Arthritis Foundation to help people with arthritis take control of their lives and their health. Thank you to all the incredible individuals on staff at Arthritis Today and Arthritis Foundation who made this dream a reality. Thank you for tirelessly giving so much for the 46 million living with this disease. I am forever grateful for your professionalism, support and kindness!

Meredith Boyd: More Than a Beauty Queen
Mrs. Georgia International 2008 has a passion for helping kids with JA. She tells them, “I feel like you do”
By Laura Pulfer

On casual Fridays, Meredith Boyd wears flat shoes to the office. “Girly ones” made of black patent leather with gold buckles. She loves the excuse to slip on flats because, frankly, sometimes her feet hurt – a lot.
Public relations executive, beauty queen, ventriloquist, “gymnast wannabe” and thoroughly positive person, Meredith has been walking a proverbial tightrope for more than half her life. When she was 15 years old, she swung her legs out of bed one morning and couldn’t stand up. “I was terrified,” she says.
For the next six months, a string of doctors looked for a diagnosis. She was alternately scared, discouraged, optimistic and frustrated. Relief that a diagnosis finally had been made was short-lived after she learned what juvenile arthritis really meant.
“I was mortified by some of the medical procedures,” she says. When she went to school in a leg brace, she endured the whispers: “Is she crippled? Arthritis? My grandmother has that.” Those were tough times, she says, but, “I just had to develop a thicker skin.”
At age 34, she’s a few years shy of her 20th high school class reunion, and she wouldn’t mind showing up so her classmates could see how she turned out.
An executive for an Atlanta public relations firm, Meredith also owns her own cosmetics company, does commercial modeling (you may recognize her from Lysol and Spray ’n Wash TV commercials) and mentors a group of high school girls.
As a little girl she wanted to be Mary Lou Retton. When she learned she didn’t have the knees and wrists for it, she decided to be a TV reporter. Along the way, she picked up scholarship money on the beauty pageant circuit. After college, she covered the news for a local Georgia TV station, but her fragile wrists and arms were no match for 50-pound cameras. So, she used what she learned backstage at the pageants to become a makeup artist, developed her own line of cosmetics and turned to marketing and public relations.
If your body isn’t flexible, she says, your attitude can be. “I try not to waste time worrying about what my life would have been without arthritis. Sometimes I think [my life] might not have been as good. Maybe I couldn’t have felt as useful,” she confides.
Crowned Mrs. Georgia International 2008, she chose arthritis awareness as her platform and is a spokesperson for the Arthritis Foundation. “Helping other people takes you out of your own funk. It’s pure medicine,” she says.
When Meredith speaks to an audience of children with arthritis, she brings Suzy along. Three-and-a-half feet tall, with corkscrew blond curls and blue eyes, Suzy is a ventriloquist’s doll. The voice of the Arthritis Foundation sometimes comes out of Suzy’s painted mouth. Meredith, who taught herself ventriloquism with a course she bought on the Internet, says kids will often ask Suzy things they might not ask Suzy’s glamorous friend, “Mere.”
Of course, Mere is a real person who starts the day every month or two with pain roaring through her body. “I don’t have any magic formula,” she says. “I just try to push through it.” Despite unpredictable flares, she is a dependably eloquent advocate for people with arthritis and an indefatigable fundraiser.
Meredith and her husband, Matt, have partied at the Arthritis Foundation’s galas (including the Halloween Bone Bash and Crystal Ball) and marched along at more than one Arthritis Walk. During the past year, she has been keynote speaker at the Juvenile Arthritis Family Education Day and the Arthritis Foundation Golf Classic, worked on the Foundation’s annual television campaign and served on the board of the Georgia Chapter of the Arthritis Foundation’s Young Professionals. On her blog she regularly urges readers to lobby lawmakers for arthritis support, cheer on fundraisers, and share health and beauty tips.
“When I say to a child with arthritis, ‘I know how you feel,’ they know I really do. I wouldn’t give that up.” Knowing what life can be – even with a chronic condition – is what propels this champion for arthritis to persevere.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Help me FIGHT Arthritis!!!


Matt, Rocky and I will be participating in the Arthritis Walk again this year. I have walked in the last few years and had wonderful experiences!
Arthritis is a serious and sometimes deadly disease. Today, 1 in 5 people suffer from the pain of arthritis. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) projects that by the year 2030, 67 million people in the U.S. or 1 in 4 adults, will live with arthritis.
New this year, the Arthritis Foundation has created a national movement called Let's Move Together that encourages people to move to prevent or treat arthritis. You can help me join the movement by committing to donate to the 2009 Arthritis Walk. Together, we can help accomplish the Arthritis Foundation's vision for a world free from arthritis pain.
Just click the logo above or below to go to my personal fundraising web page and donate online. You will immediately receive an email confirmation that you can print out for tax purposes. Thank you for your support! All donations are tax deductible!

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Image Seminar at Miss Georgia Forum!


What a wonderful day to spend in Columbus, Georgia visiting with all the contestants for the 2009 Miss Georgia and Miss Georgia's Outstanding Teen Pageants! As the founder of pageant makeup line Mere Cosmetics, I am honored to have shared a presentation for both groups of young ladies at the 2009 Miss Georgia Forum Weekend focusing on image creation. Today's modern image for Miss America contestants have changed and Miss America is better than ever! Today's "it girl" is on top of the latest styles for pageant makeup, hair and wardrobe. Ladies, it was wonderful meeting all of you! Keep in touch and good luck in June!

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Arthritis Today Magazine Cover Shoot


Here's a sneak peek on the cover photo shoot that will be the May/June issue of Arthritis Today Magazine! I am humbled, honored and so excited to be on the cover! The AT team was absolutely amazing: Susan, Kevin, Stephen and Jabe, you all made this the most wonderful experience of a lifetime, you are ALL the best! Arthritis Today is a national consumer health magazine published by the Arthritis Foundation to help people with arthritis take control of their lives and their health.
Arthritis Today’s mission is to give readers the information, resources and inspiration they need to live better with arthritis. Research has shown clearly that people with chronic illness can measurably improve their health through self-education and self-help. Arthritis Today gives readers the tools to do just that. Check it out on news stands in May!

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Arthritis Bill Moving in Congress!

NEWS FLASH! Arthritis Bill Moving in Congress
Good news! The Arthritis Prevention, Control and Cure Act of 2009 (HR 1210), just introduced this week, will be considered by the House Energy and Commerce Committee on Wednesday, March 4 at 10AM. This "committee mark-up" is a critical step towards moving the legislation to the House floor for passage. Thanks to your hard work building support for this legislation and letting Congress know more needs to be done for adults and children with arthritis. We need to continue to show support for this legislation - your communication to Congress makes a difference - keep up the good work!

Thursday, February 26, 2009

NEWS FLASH! Arthritis Bill Introduced!

Today, U.S. Representatives Anna Eshoo (D-CA) and Fred Upton (R-MI) and 46 original cosponsors introduced the "Arthritis Prevention Control and Cure Act of 2009." This bill introduction is the first step for Congress to understand more needs to be done for people with arthritis. The bill would expand efforts to prevent, treat, and care for people with arthritis through:
* Enhancing arthritis prevention;* Expanding and strengthening research programs relating to juvenile arthritis;* Establishing a juvenile arthritis registry; * Enhancing support for rheumatology training programs; and * Establishing a loan repayment program for pediatric rheumatologists to address the country's severe shortage of these critical specialists.

The legislation is identical to the bill unanimously passed last year by the House of Representatives. The Arthritis Foundation, with your help, will advocate for passage of the Arthritis Act and to address the needs of 46 million adults and nearly 300,000 children with arthritis. With your hard work and advocacy, 2009 will be the year the U.S. Congress takes final action and passes this important legislation.

Please thank your House Member if he/she is an original cosponsor: Click Here for the List
Make sure your voice is heard on Capitol Hill -- participate in the 2009 Virtual Summit!

Saturday, February 14, 2009

WebMD NYC Filming

Happy Valentine's Day! This weekend was so exciting to be in New York and be a part of filming a new show called, "RA in Focus" (RA - Rheumatoid Arthritis) produced by WebMD. The show is a new series dedicated to providing real life stories, the latest medical advancements and information about people of all ages touched by arthritis. Hosting the show was neurologist, Dr. Sean Kennif and CEO of Heathapalooza.com. Everyone on staff was great, thank you to Alex, Nell, Maggie, Jarret and Kim for a wonderful day!

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Urge Congress to Fund Arthritis Research and Prevention!

Action is Needed Now
Today, the Senate passed an $838 billion economic stimulus bill. The House passed its own $819 billion version of the bill on Jan. 28. House and Senate negotiators will meet quickly to resolve differences in the wide-ranging package of spending and tax cuts (HR 1). Congress wants to pass a final bill in both chambers and send it to President Obama before leaving for a scheduled week long recess at the end of the week.

Arthritis Prevention: The Senate removed entirely a $5.8 billion Prevention and Wellness Fund provision from its bill. The House of Representatives included $3 billion in public health funding in its version of the bill. The Arthritis Foundation urges Congress to include this important House provision to fund potential arthritis programs in the stimulus bill. Investing in arthritis prevention at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and in states across America, is not only an investment to help stimulate the economy, but also an investment in a healthier America. Arthritis is the most common cause of disability in the United States. Investing in prevention has a proven return. For every $1 invested in community level prevention, there is a savings of over $5 dollars in public and private health care expenditures within just 5 years. Support for the CDC and evidence based state and private programs to combat arthritis will help reduce disability, pain and health care costs for the millions of Americans with arthritis.

Please contact your Members of Congress NOW about arthritis research and prevention funding in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Arthritis Foundation Volunteer Brunch

Honoring all Arthritis Foundation Volunteers! Pictured below is members of the Young Professionals Group.

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Congrats to Miss Georgia, Chasity Hardman - 1st Runner up to Miss America!

Pageant Headshot Photo by Matt Boyd Photography
Matt and I are so excited for Chasity Hardman, Miss Georgia who represented the state of Georgia so incredibly well! She placed 1st Runner up at the Miss America pageant in Las Vegas and won the coveted preliminary talent award. Chasity, we are so HONORED to have worked with you, we love you!
Matt & Meredith Boyd

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Lysol Commerical Now Running on Nick Jr.!

Happy New Year everyone! I am so excited to share with you my latest television commercial for Lysol that is now running nationwide on Nick Jr.! Who would have thought that brushing teeth can be so much fun!

Spray N Wash Commercial also on Nick Jr.!

Below is the new Spray N Wash television commerical that is also running on Nick Jr., we had an absolute blast fingerpainting and getting paint all over the place!

Thursday, January 1, 2009

New Year, Fresh Faces of Bridal Makeup

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Happy New Year! With every new year is a renewing of everlasting love with weddings! Check out Augusta Brides, the home of Brides & Bouquets Magazine and see how natural makeup can be accomplished on a budget. Don’t lose face! Trial runs, neutral palette will ensure flawless wedding day makeup. I am very honored to be quoted along with Celebrity makeup artist Sonia Kashuk for this article!

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Wear some flair in your hair!

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Flowers spell out many ideas and emotions, from innocence and simple beauty to passion and beyond! Whether you are going for a glam look at the high school prom, a trendy, flirty look at a backyard barbeque party, or a formal and sophisticated look at your very own wedding, flowers can make all the difference. I am excited to be a part of this article among other well respected beauty industry professionals. Visit SheKnows.com, one of the top 10 most-visited websites for women, has been providing current information on topics relevant to women's lives.

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas!

The Boyd's (Matt, Mere and Rocky!) wish you all Happy Holidays and a very Merry Christmas! As 2008 comes to a close, we are so thankful for all the wonderful blessings God has bestowed upon us this year, our family, friendships and amazing experiences. At this holiday season we remember and honor those who are no longer with us and cherish those who are. Let the spirit of love gently fill our hearts and homes and may your hearts be lifted in praise this Christmas for the wonderful gift of Jesus and the joy He brings to our lives. Have a wonderful Christmas and a Blessed 2009! Good friends are hard to find, harder to leave, and impossible to forget. With this thought, we wish you all a very Merry Christmas!

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Young Professionals Board Social

The Arthritis Foundation, Georgia Chapter Young Professionals Board had a super fun social Saturday night where we enjoyed homemade dishes and started planning for the 2009 Arthritis Foundation Bone Bash event! We would love for young professionals ages 18-40'ish who reside in the Atlanta metro area (and surrounding suburbs) who have arthritis or a rheumatic disease and those who help loved ones or friends who have arthritis to join our group. For updates check out our Facebook page Arthritis Foundation Young Professionals Group - Georgia Chapter.

Mere's Miracles!

In a land far, far from Hotlanta....Fargo, North Dakota, the Arthritis Foundation Jingle Bell Run was held today and my dear friend Mrs. North Dakota International 2008, Ang Smith and her family got up at the crack of dawn, faced the torrential wind to help raise money for the 46 million people in the US with arthritis and I'm honored that they named their team "Mere's Miracles!" Their poor fingers and toes were frozen from the chilling temps but like true fighters, made it all 3.1 miles and it only took them 42 minutes despite the wind. At the end of the walk they were greeted by a great band playing Christmas carols, hot soup, rolls and of all things, ice cream...yes ice cream! The Fargo walk had 472 runners and raised $38,000 with Microsoft matching all the money earned. WOO HOO!!! THANKS ANG! You are an awesome sister queen and have a heart of GOLD!

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

46 Million Reasons to Inspire!

There are few therapies approved for children with juvenile arthritis and 10% to 20% do not respond to available medications. The "Faces of Arthritis" event took place on December 2nd to INSPIRE to cure by supporting the 200 to 300 researchers supported annually by the Arthritis Foundation. We watched a moving video of people living with arthritis and heard from two special people who fight arthritis everyday. My friend, Aimee Busquet (her story is on my blog in the archives) who shared her very touching story of how caregivers play an integral part in aiding those who suffer from the disease and how each time those hospital doors close to the operating room, her family is there to greet her when she comes out. It's the caregivers who give so much and anyone who cares for a loved one with any ailment knows how special this role is to the family. We also heard from a brave young boy named Zachary Jamison. He is my hero! He is 11 years old and holds his head high despite the daily adversities of arthritis, his story was to touching there wasn't a dry eye in the room! To Aimee and Zach, you are very special and thank you for being such an incredible inspiration to us all!

Reach Beyond RA Video Now Live!

(click on the graphic above and then click on the "travel" button to download video)

Reach Beyond RA is an informative and easy to navigate Web site sponsored by UCB to help people who suffer from rheumatoid arthritis to manage our daily routines like traveling, eating, exercising, social living and work! Through the great folks at UCB, I was able to be a part of a world wide video to offer everyday solutions to help with arthritis. My segment focuses on how to take the stress out of traveling! These days, I think we all can get a little help there! Just click on the graphic above and then click on the "travel" button to view the video. Other video segments have been featured at the UCB national sales convention in San Francisco this past fall and more to come in 2009. If you know of someone suffering from arthritis, please pass this link onto them. Everyday tips like these can help in a small way to managing the disease for more than 46 million Americans.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

My First National TV Commercial!

America's Best Contacts & Eyeglasses - This commercial currently runs on TBS and The CW Television Network...there are three versions that air on different stations nationwide. It was an exciting experience to see how we transformed into cartoons and bobble heads!

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

A Time for Thanks!

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Chronicles 29:11-13 "Yours, O LORD, is the greatness and the power and the glory and the majesty and the splendor, for everything in heaven and earth is yours. Yours, O LORD, is the kingdom; you are exalted as head over all. Wealth and honor come from you; you are the ruler of all things. In your hands are strength and power to exalt and give strength to all. Now, our God, we give you thanks, and praise your glorious name."

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Juvenile Arthritis Family Education Day


Juvenile Arthritis Family Education Day was held at the Arthritis Foundation national office on Saturday, November 1st, 2008 that welcomed newly diagnosed children and their families living with one of the many forms of juvenile arthritis. This event was so special because it was very touching to meet so many kids with arthritis, being in the children's event that afternoon was so humbling to see each child SMILE and laugh, which was the most amazing experience! I shared my personal juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA) story with them and also performed a ventriloquist routine with my friend "Suzy Q," who sang some fun tunes for the kids to laugh and clap with! The day was filled with educational sessions for parents discussing subjects regarding pharmaceuticals, pediatric rheumatology and The Eyes and Juvenile Arthritis: Uveitis and Iritis. Heartfelt thanks go out to Patty Rech, Coordinator of Juvenile Arthritis Initiatives and all the awesome Arthritis Foundation and AOII volunteers for making this day a special one for all the kids!


Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Healthy Start for the New Year

Proud to partner with Kroger to promote healthier living with arthritis and also being heart smart for the upcoming holidays and New Year! Kroger Magazine will be featuring women with unique health challenges and how each mange them. Stay tuned for the holiday issue celebrating New Year's resolutions! Here are photos from the session with the Associated Press photographer where I made guilt-free blueberry pancakes and worked some yoga moves. Our spunky yorkie, "Rocky" got to be in on the fun too! Be well and stay healthy!
Guilt-Free Blueberry Pancakes (High Protein)
Feel free to add vanilla protein powder for even more protein. This batch equals one healthy serving, which is 15 grams of protein and only 145 calories!
1/2 cup Old Fashioned Oats
3 egg whites
1 tbsp Cottage Cheese, fat free
1 dash of Cinnamon
1/2 of Fresh Blueberries

Monday, October 27, 2008

Arthritis Health Monitor Cover Story

I am very honored and grateful to be featured as the October/November cover story for Arthritis Health Monitor. Thank you to my hubby Matt for taking the cover photo!
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Sunday, October 26, 2008

Arthritis Foundation Crystal Ball


Arthritis Foundation Crystal Ball 2008!

The Georgia Chapter of The Arthritis Foundation hosted the 27th annual Crystal Ball on October 18 at the Ritz-Carlton in Buckhead. For the first time in its history, the Crystal Ball is proud to recognize a corporate partner for its support of the Arthritis Foundation. The 2008 Crystal Ball has chosen to honor Delta Air Lines for its expansive partnership and commitment to the Arthritis Foundation. The Arthritis Foundation is also celebrating its 60th anniversary!

Proceeds from the event will be used to support arthritis research, programs and advocacy efforts. This year, The Arthritis Foundation is also focusing on raising awareness and funds for juvenile arthritis initiatives, including Camp Joint Venture, a free 3-day camp created specifically for children living with arthritis in Georgia. On this very enchanted evening, the Arthritis Foundation honored and thanked the many volunteers, Matt and I were honored to be volunteers for the event, we had a wonderful evening!

Monday, October 20, 2008

Mere's Miracles!

Bells will be ringing this holiday season as thousands of runners and walkers hit the nation’s pavements, pathways and parks this winter to fight arthritis, the nation’s most common cause of disability. My dearest friend Angela Smith, Mrs. North Dakota International will be one of those people, tying jingle bells to her shoelaces to participate in the Jingle Bell Run/Walk for Arthritis, a 5K fun run/walk to benefit the Arthritis Foundation! Her team is called "Mere's Miracles" in honor of my quest to help those who suffer everyday from this disease. Thank you so much Ang and your girls!

And YOU can help, too! 'Tis the season for giving! Won't you sponsor Mere's Miracles to help raise funds to fight arthritis? Arthritis affects more than 46 million Americans, including 300,000 children, costing the U.S economy over $128 billion annually. The Arthritis Foundation needs our help. Please visit Mere's Miracles Web page to join the team or make a secure, online contribution to help raise the needed funds for the Arthritis Foundation’s mission to prevent, control and cure arthritis.

Jingle, Jingle, Jingle … A little change makes a lot of cents!

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Shapes of Success

Success is such an awesome word. I want to share a great Web site with you all that celebrates success of all forms and shapes. whether its a sporting success, a family success, a business success, completing a list of 'Things to do that you've been putting off forever' or going on a diet and actually losing weight. No matter what, it was an achievement – You can do it! Submit your story or someone you know, let's celebrate it! Check it out out here...

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Arthritis Foundation Young Professionals Board

Today was the first meeting for the Arthritis Foundation Young Professionals Board, Georgia Chapter. The mission of the group is to raise awareness of the impact of arthritis and other rheumatic diseases in young adults and provide a social network of strength and support while raising funds, educating the public and promoting advocacy.

The meeting featured a presentation by Dr. Kelly Weselman, Rheumatologist who discussed the latest treatment options for rheumatoid arthritis.
We are looking forward to bringing more events and programs together in 2009 to help those who are "young professionals" in Georgia a place to network, educate and have fun with others who share the common thread of arthritis.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Global Arthritis Video Production

This evening I had the great opportunity to be a part of a worldwide video production for Belgium-based, Union Chimique Belge (UCB). UCB is truly passionate about enabling families with severe diseases to enjoy normal, everyday lives through connecting patients, people and science to make radical breakthroughs with biologics. UCB has partnered with the Arthritis Foundation bringing hope to those of us with Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) with new a treatment to rapidly reduce the rate of progression of joint damage and to improve measurements of patients' physical function.

As a spokesperson for the Arthritis Foundation, I shared my personal story with RA in great detail so that those who view the video worldwide such as patients, scientists and rheumatologists will get a first hand account of the day to day triumphs and struggles living with this disease. This opportunity is very humbling as it will reach millions who have arthritis and countless professionals who are working on a cure.

It was a great experience, with two hours of free flowing conversational questions and discussion about my life with arthritis and tips and advice on how to manage the disease for those who are newly diagnosed. Thanks to the Barrington Media crew for doing an excellent job today and making the interview process fun. I am very grateful to all the professionals with UCB who dedicate their lives to finding a cure for arthritis, THANK YOU for all you do. I'll keep ya'll posted on when the video is up and live for all to see!



Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Atlanta Social Season Magazine


Featured in the Summer issue of Atlanta Social Season Magazine, this publication highlights the social and charitable fundraisers across Atlanta.