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Friday, February 26, 2021

First vaccine done!

Well, DH and I finally got our first Covid vaccine yesterday. No side effects except for a sore upper arm.  So glad to have that done and over. After the second one (in a few weeks), it will only be a short time until Easter... and then maybe it will be safe to be around the kids and grandkids again!

I know that we should continue to wear masks and do all the things we've been told to do... and will. But it would be great to be able to get together with them after all this time

The weather has been wonderful this week... after the awful Artic Storm.  It was  80 degrees yesterday... and only a week ago it was minus 2! But it is cooling down this afternoon and they're saying rain is coming, possibly hail, but hopefully nothing too serious. 

I have to tell you that the outside ferals did fine during the below freezing temps. We did have heat lamps and blankets and beds about and a few did use the garage... but still I was afraid that I'd find them frozen in their beds. But they did well, bundled together sometimes 3 or 4 on a chair or in a bed... even one little possum decided to sleep on one of the pillows under the heat lamp with the cats. (I have a picture, but it's not very good as it's taken at night and the heat lamps cast a golden glow)


possum on pillow under heat lamp


Nothing else to report. Spent the morning sweeping and mopping the kitchen floor... ordered another box of gloves and masks from Amazon... and plan to make pizza tonight for supper!  

I did mail the baby quilt I made and two crocheted baby afghans to my grand-nephew (niece's son's first child - grand nephew, right?) for the new baby they're expecting. I started the quilt right after they were married, but the crocheted baby blankets are pandemic projects. So glad to have someone to send them to.  ; )

That's it. Wish I had more interesting things to post... but it is what it is. 

How about a few pics of things I love: 




Our cats years ago... 




and a few posters that I like:







and lastly...





Hugs (virtual),
Rian





24 comments:

  1. So glad to hear about your vaccine shots Rian, that's wonderful. And very sweet what you did for the "critters" outside... I like those cat pics too, hope you guys have a nice weekend. :^)

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    1. Thanks, Dug. It's supposed to be a rainy weekend, but that's OK with me. I love those pics of our cats and the way they would line up on the bed to nap. They are all gone now... but they did live long lives. Oldest one was 22 when she died.

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  2. Terrific you got your first shot. Phew. Now you can relax just a wee bit. Loved that your ferals survived with all the things you provided for them. Cracked up at the possum. What a surprise. That was one smart and grateful little fellow.

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    1. Yes, Patti, it is kind of a relief to have that first shot done. And that little possum has decided he's one of the cats... still coming back to eat and sleep.

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  3. Ah, some cute pictures. I'm glad to hear you got the vaccine. It seems that things are starting to speed up.

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    1. Yes, I think things are starting to speed up, Olga. Since we got the first contact, we've had 2 more from different places.

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  4. I love this post, Rian, it's filled with optimism and love. And that poor little possum will have to learn one day that he's not a cat! Thank you for the little sayings. Bear and Rabbit made me tear up. :-)

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    1. That poor little possum is still coming at night... even though it's no longer cold out.
      And I think Rabbit does express what many of us are feeling.

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  5. I am glad to hear of your first vaccine. You take such good care of your ferals (and possum). -Jenn

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    1. We've had raccoons sleeping on the porch under the fan in the hot August sun, but this little possum found himself a warm spot for winter.

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  6. Love that little possum so kind of your to do this for the animals.
    Briony
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    1. You know, Briony, we have many possums (all sizes) that come by to eat from the feral cat dishes... but this little guy decided to it's a great place to sleep too.

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  7. Hurrah for the vaccine! It's my understanding that even one shot will give about 80% efficacy after a few weeks, and right now I'd be thrilled with that.

    I'm glad the ferals made it through just fine (thanks to you).

    Take care!

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    1. Actually, I was not so sure about getting the vaccine in the beginning. But as time went on, I was made to realize (from my nurse DIL's) that I really did NOT want to get Covid and this vaccine is basically all we've got at the moment. And now that I've had the first one, I do feel a little better (maybe a bit more optimistic) about it all.

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  8. I'm happy to hear you were able to get your first vaccine. I'm looking forward to mine, hopefully in April.

    That possum is just adorable. It is smart to figure out where the warmth and food are and obviously feels safe being near humans.

    Take care, stay well!

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    1. I think that by April, the vaccine should be open to all... sure hope so anyway. But do worry about people rushing to remove the masks. I think that even if things open up, they should keep the masks in use through the summer and see how it goes. Sure don't want another spike in cases.

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  9. I'm still waiting to see when it's my turn for the vaccine.

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  10. I also worry about my ferals in winter. We have insulated houses for them under our deck that has straw and self warming pads but sometimes they just like to bundle up together on the chairs on the deck or under the table.
    They like to be around the food.

    Congratulations on your first shot. I am in my second week after my second shot. Now I have to relearn how to be out among people. I will do it with some trepidation.

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    1. Our ferals bundle up together on the chairs too... and we do feed them more often when it's really cold.
      Not sure we will be out among people any time soon, but do hope to be able to at least get together with kids and grandkids after 2nd shot and some time has passed (maybe Easter?). But I do intend to stay masked for a while... don't care what anyone says. It seems like common sense to me. But I do understand what you mean as I wonder if I will not always be hesitant around strangers after all this.

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  11. well that was a great report, lots of positivity!! i'm glad you received the vaccine, around here, it is very hard to get an appointment!!

    did you take pictures of your handiwork before you sent it off? i would love to see it if you did!

    the meme's are great, the 2nd one is best!!

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    1. Debbie, I think getting the vaccine is going to get easier now. Places seem to be opening up all over and I think doctor's offices will have it soon too. Since we got notified by one, we have had 3 others contact us.
      I so wish we lived close to the water like you... would love to feel that relaxation that comes by just walking near and hearing the waves, etc. You are so lucky.

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