The problem with moving an hour away in-between your two vaccine doses is that I had to leave my house at 7:30 a.m. this morning to make sure I arrived with enough time to make my 9 a.m. appointment. The entire three and a half hour experience was totally worth it.
I don’t know how to dress my body anymore. Since I rarely leave my house I was quite clueless how to dress a growing baby bump since I only wear leggings around the house (and didn’t want to wear them out today). Pretty happy with the outfit I put together of a dress, cardigan, leggings and boots. Finding shoes that look good with an outfit is always the hardest part for me. Normally, when I used to wear dresses every day, I’d always paired them with nude flats or with my black wedges. But now, I’m such a sucker for comfortable feet - especially since I knew I had the potential to be standing in line for awhile - I needed something more. Glad the boots didn’t look ridiculous and served me well.
I’m constantly impressed with how organized the actual vaccine distribution process has been. BUT, today when I got my second shot I barely felt it. Like, such little impact that for most of the day I was convinced I didn’t actually get the shot - that they just scraped me and I wouldn’t be fully vaccinated and would be an unprotected fraud. Thankfully, 11 hours later, my arm is sore and I’m getting pretty tired so maybe I did actually get it.
As a reward for doing anything, I got myself a Starbucks (as is how I handle life now, apparently). Today, I tried out the Salted Caramel Cream Cold Brew and omg it was everything I ever wanted in a coffee drink. Since getting pregnant and stopping keto I’ve been chasing a super sweet coffee drink and I think I’ve finally found it. Can’t wait to order it again and to see if it was a fluke or if I’m actually in love.
Is 8 p.m. too early for bed? I think not.












