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Praise the Lord For My Covid-19 Shot
OH! Praise the Lord and Bless this very day, the morning of Wednesday, March 24, 2021! Because the single dosage Johnson and Johnson vaccine's shot is the very one that I humbly and faithfully prayed about! First I filled out a sheet, about any health conditions. And put in on my senior's independent frigs door. This morning, I was watching the 700 Club with Pat Robertson on Channel 6. When there was the long expected and waited for loud knocking on my B 13 Apartment's door. It was Erin our Community Director and Eric our Maintenance man. Leaving my older television set on, I did not have the time to lock my apartment's door. I grasped my purse and walked down the basement hallway straight to the Community Room. It was formally known as the Social Room. The Everett's Fire Department took my white piece of paper. They told me I did not need my Medicare card. Erin probably told me earlier, but I forgot. I told the fire department para medic, The Johnson and Johnson shot was the one I had hoped for and prayed to God for. And he thanked me for it. I sat down on a chair, took off my sweater, and got out some paper (to bite down on) He wanted to know if "I was done moving around?" But than he understood about the shot. Faster than a world famous New York Minute, the shot was over, and "I hardly felt a thing." is what I told him And he replied, "thank you." I started to walk towards the exit. "But I was told to sit down and wait for fifteen minutes." I sat next to my friends Greg and Kathy. All three of us left together. There was a lady, who wanted to know if the shot hurt? I told Greg and Kathy that I prayed about this (single dosage) shot But when I prayed for myself, I knew the other people living here would benefit too. I told her no I hardly felt a thing. I went back to my B 13 apartment, and promptly locked the door. I changed the set to Channel 39 for the 700 Club Interactive. During the half hour program at 10:30 AM, I made a several phone calls that I promised certain important people in my life to call. I notified their voice mail boxes I had re- ceived my COVID-19 Vaccinated shot! But I was able to notify both my doctor's office and Compass Health. I visited my Poetry Soup, one of my on-line journals. Just in order to keep an accurate record, of what transpired about receiving my shot! Love in Christ Jesus! Roxanne Lea Dubarry Roxy Lea 1954/ 209 Roxy 1954/ October Country March 24, 2021
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