Monday, March 29, 2021
Our first Covid-19 vaccination went off smoothly this morning; we received the Pfizer vaccine. They checked out appointment at one stop along the way, then another stop to take down our health number and then I went straight into the vaccination room. Pat thought I would never finish as my session took a lot longer than his, even though the Dr. who administered the vaccine said I was the best prepared of anyone she had seen. The delay for me was in sorting out whether the shingles vaccine would mean I could or couldn’t get the Covid vaccine.
I’m feeling no ill effects from the shot and I’ve been enjoying a quiet day catching up on some of my hand stitching projects. I was five weeks behind on one of them but I’ve managed to finish up two weeks and, hopefully, can get a third week done before dinner. I have two hand stitching projects back to back on my task list so I’ll be enjoying the next couple of days. And I promise I’m not slowing down just so I can spend more days at them.
The vaccination came just in time as BC has shut everything down again for three weeks. All indoor gathering are cancelled so that will mean some Hall work that has to be followed up on. Other than that nothing really affects us; restaurants and bars are closed except for take-out but we haven’t been “out” for dinner in, well, 378 days!