Sunday, October 9, 2011

Shots...Take 2


On Thursday we journeyed together as a family to the Big City for the day. Praise Jesus it had rained the night before so we were able to make a VERY quick trip to get our second round of shots. We didn't realize what we had in store!!!

 We still had smiles even after waiting patiently in the waiting room for an hour!

 Do you realize how many shots are right there?!?! There is a total of 12...

No one should ever have to endure 6 shots at one time. Legally that's the most they could give us. The first 2 were o.k. Then the third went in the back of the arm. Then she moved to the right arm and it just hurt. We are still sore from all of the shots.

We received: Hep A and Hep B round 1, Meningitis, Polio, Measles-Mumps-Rubella, Tetanus, and the flu shot! We go back in 1 month to get our second round of the Hep B and then 6 months to get the Hep A and Heb B again. Luckily I think we are vaccinated from every possible disease known to man so hopefully we will never receive another shot for as long as we live ;-)

Trevor had to redeem himself from his last wimpy picture! Here is relaxed and all smiles! **Note
 this was the very first shot..I will not show pictures of him getting his last shot ;-)**

As always, it was nice to get out of town but always nicer to come back to the simplicity of our little town!

We are now just waiting on the completion of our home study which should be done this week. We will then send it with our immigration paperwork and wait on our fingerprint appointment! We're getting closer!!!

3 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing your blog at the blog hop. I'm looking forward to following your journey!


    Lindsay
    proverbs2412.blogspot.com

    ReplyDelete
  2. Hey There! I love that I found you guys on the blog hop! We are also adopting from Congo through Little Miracles! So glad to have other people out there who are going through all the same stuff!

    ReplyDelete
  3. Hey I found you on the blog hop. We are adopting from DRC with One World. We are at the same spot as you, just had our homestudy 3 weeks ago and hope to get the final draft submitted next week. Our process is a bit more complicated because we are American citizens but live in the Middle East. We also have a son (3 1/2) and daughter (19 months). Good luck with everything.
    Rachel
    www.nateandrach.com

    ReplyDelete