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Kimmy Gets Vaccinated Kimberlee Walter

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I did it!

I got my vaccination and the timing was nearly perfect. It happened 2 days before my one year pandemaversary. It was, without a doubt, the absolute best day of my life in the last year! Finally, I can see a little light at the end of a very dark tunnel. This year has been rough.

The process was quick and easy and I still don’t know how I was able to get in so quickly. I literally got a call back in a matter of days after being told it could take months. I honestly thought I wouldn’t have the vaccine until the summer.

What will I do now? Hop on a plane to the next tropical destination? Nope! Not so fast, I still have to get the 2nd vaccine so hold your invitations until project Reintroduction to Society has been completed. After such a strict quarantine, it’s going to take me awhile, but my new pace in life is a poc a poc (little by little).

But how though?

Update: I asked the organization how it was possible to get vaccinated so soon since there is a shortage. This was their response:

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I had a hard time finding the “why” and up to date information is not readily available online. So I guess this is my grassroots effort to get the word out. If you are in a big city and your group hasn’t been called up yet, consider going to a small town because we are getting enough vaccines for those who want it here, and are able to offer it to everyone else outside the county.

As of this posting, I’ve had 2 “City Slicker” family members come to my wee little town to get their shots. If you are ready to get vaccinated and live in a big city, be sure to check the surrounding towns.