It was a bit of a drive, but getting the vaccine makes me feel a lot better about flying home for the holidays. Getting the shot for Avery was a whole other issue. Her Ped office had it for a fraction of a week, never offered it for her age group and then ran out. Luckily Ez was watching the news on Thursday night when they announced a Swine Flu vaccine clinc that was being held 45 mins away in the neighboring county. They urged people to not arrive early. I didn't listen and neither did the 300 other people that were standing outside in line before me when I showed up. After 3.5 HOURS of waiting outside...we are both vaccinated!
Keeping Avery entertained for almost 4 hours standing in line wasn't the easiest thing. I am lucky she loves Sleeping Beauty and Snow White so much, she sat happily in her stroller watching her DVD player for the most part. There were so many parents that had it worse than I did. The worst part was definitly when we neared the end of the line where the shots were being given. You would have thought kids were dying in there with all the terrified screams coming from the shot room. It was hard to convince the kids still waiting to get closer to that room they were in line for a good reason. Slightly tramatizing for all involved.
Good for you for putting the smack down on your OBGYN! I love it!
ReplyDeleteI can not believe what a pain it was for you guys! I LoVE that you told your Dr. what was up! LOL!
ReplyDeleteNow we can definitely hang out because I now at least you guys won't have the swine flu (not so sure about Ezra thought :) ). Way to get it done!
ReplyDeleteYou are hilarious. I'm glad it all worked out. I love the Dr. Avery post too - awesome! Maybe we need to try that method out...
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