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We got ours

 Easiest needle ever, 





I never even blinked.  Being a guy who's been hospitalized in the last year😌 I became eligible for the vaccine.

I took vitamin D, vitamin C, zink, and Omega oils all through the week. Even a probiotic occasionally.

To boost my immune system up.


I asked if I could take a photo and they did if for me.  I thanked them and I never had any reactions at all.  A bit dizzy maybe not enough to be worried about being impaired.  I got a pop and didn't even light up my cigarette at the exhibition.  I felt no one wanted to be near it.  So I basically smoked them if you got them when I got home.


I would make a joke about being micro chipped.  But I do kind of feel, those jokes are old by now.

Kim since she is a bit smaller and is missing three organs. She felt the list that they said some would feel and told the nurse.  She got juice and ice pack.  We went together but seperate.  I left and went to back room.

I guess it wasn't long after they realized nothing was going to happen 🤣❤️ bless Kim's heart 💓.

No problem 👍

A sorry worry 😘



Here we are in another wait line.  And it turned out Kim and I took it like champs.

Kim usually mentions everything passing since she has had lots of trauma in surgery.  So I took the blows of wondering if Kim would be ok and smile and we took it as it came.


Kim feels sentimental in these moment rested her head on my shoulders and arm.  I told her to sit up.  Nurse see if a person is ok 😂 and none of the "oh my love" "will I make it."

After no late reaction 😄 we made it home.

Felt a bit nervous inline yet the whole operation was manageable.  Very well organized and many and I mean many people there all 6 feet apart.

Which for the size of it seems to close with the amount of people.  There must if been around 200-300 people in one hour going through.

So a big operation.

Kim went to work after and I started writing the day.  Better get this dog walked and pick up M&M's gluten free cod for supper, Dixie kicked me off the bed last night.  I went to another room to slept in the recliner.  I thought I'd be tired and slowly had some choice words to myself moving around in the middle of the night but I sleep in longer, which around 5 A.M. I wonder if I made coffee if I'd have even enough sleep for the day.  Dixie kick, actually kicks me off the bed at 3 then at 5 in the morning pulling her off was impossible, she actually fights and swirms for her spot on the bed 🛌.

Decided I should take a blanket that I got from my Aunt and Uncle for a present and take to sleep in the recliner. Got up at 8 in the morning tracking it now so bed around 10 up by 8 with moving around at night a few times, I should of got 9 hours of sleep.


Well enough to have a good response to the vaccination.

Actually a nice getting on this new med rarely get 4-5 hour nights.  Maybe once a month compared to before which could of been 3-4 time a week.


So I've been getting my sleep lately.





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