The time change last weekend made this last week seem really long as we were all a little more tired but a lot happened too which I am sure added to the tired feeling. On Monday I was able to get my first COVID vaccine! And Matt is scheduled to get his first dose this coming week. We both work in categories that are eligible and we are grateful to be able to get scheduled. I had no reaction other than relief to finally get a dose!
Anna also started junior high on campus on Monday. It was a new campus, and lots of new rules for traffic flow on campus which had even the older kids a bit confused. She was able to work her way around without too much issue and had a good day. On Tuesday she had an orthodontist appointment and found out that three teeth need to be pulled. Bummer! The braces are moving along well though so we take the bummer news along with the good news.
Matt had long days on Wednesday and Thursday getting someone trained. And Friday all three kids were in virtual learning. We are doing lots of adjusting but keeping things rolling. We got a notice Friday afternoon that there was someone on the junior high campus who tested positive but did not have close contact with anyone. Saturday I found out someone at work isn't feeling well and awaiting test results. And Sunday we found out that someone close to us tested positive. It has our nerves a bit frayed but we continue to be very cautious and continue to hope that we will say in the clear. And our hearts go out to those who are sick, even if they don't feel sick. We send them our love and support for minimal impact of this virus.
In more fun news, the City parks and rec department had a fun Leprechaun lost activity that involved solving clues and going around the town to find the Leprechaun. The final spot thought the event was over so they took down their sign (oops!, it runs until March 31st) but we still completed the hunt. It was nice to be out and walking. Sunny and cool day, just right for the start of spring!
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