Bouna vita, dolce vita. Good life, sweet life. This blog would somehow document how I intend to find joy in simple things no matter how ordinary or insignificant they may be to others.
Monday, 21 June 2021
FINALLY GOT THAT ELUSIVE COVID-19 VACCINE
Feeling so blessed today! Jim and I got our first jab of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine today. So happy I feel like crying!
The opening prayer at the vaccination center was so touching that I must have shed a tear or two. Maybe I was full of emotion that I only remember this: “we are not doing this only for ourselves but for others, especially our families.
We have registered with our LGU (local goverment unit) 4 times on line and submitted and accomplished registration forms twice. We were also assigned Registration ID numbers. Yet we were never called for our vaccination date.
I was already feeling left out when most of my walking buddies and neighbors got their first dose. We didn’t want to just walk in; most often, walk-in’s were not entertained. Besides we didn’t want to go without an appointment lest we won’t be entertained and be exposed to a crowd in an enclosed area.
Tired of waiting, today, we decided to walk in. We were determined to be vaccinated with any brand of vaccine Thanks to The Lord, we were given our preferred vaccine. Truly, everything is done in God’s own time.
Excited, I messaged my children and they were all happy for us. My son replied:
“Congratulations! Will say a thanksgiving prayer”.
“So happy, I feel like crying”, I texted back.
“I felt the same when we got it”, he texted back. We aren’t cry babies but we take our health very seriously, hence the emotion.
My son, the eldest and also abroad bought us Vaccines with an affiliate private company in town but they prioritized their employees. We had to wait for the next batch due in September. In spite that, my son urged us to take the first vaccine available.
Our younger daughter, also abroad, was happy for the good news and cautioned us to be more careful as ever due to the Delta variants that are highly contagious. “It is still a long way to go but at least there is progress’”, she said.
Our older daughter in town was the one who really pushed us to walk-in today. She has been looking for ways to accelerate our chance for vaccination. Now she tells me to apply cold compress. That’s how our children take care of us, each his on way.
The waiting and the stressful effort to register has paid off.
“They also serve those who also stand and wait”.
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