Process was quick and easy. We celebrated with a photo opp with the Blue Whale and T-Rex. 🐋🦖
Honestly I've been on the fence about this. I had lots of pro and con concerns about which vaccines, when we should get them and where we'd go.
But once the vaccine became available for kids 12+, my son and I started discussing travel again and how much we missed going places.
My son has been asking for months, when we're going somewhere. While we love being in NYC, my son enjoys being part of the activities when we visit different cities. I get it. I'm the one who introduced him to that lifestyle!
Now we're ready to be part of that "we outta state" lifestyle again, and we both agreed it was time to get it done.
We looked over various locations to find the right fit for distance, timing and options. Once we saw that American Museum of Natural History had availability, we knew it was the right spot for us. I mean come on, we LOVE that museum.
Once there, the overall process was organized and went quickly. After it was done, we celebrated with a photo beneath the Blue Whale and next to the T-Rex heads. Because of course we would.
Now we can plan a trip to see the Blue Whales in real life. As for dinosaurs, we'll stick to seeing the one's in the museums. No real life dinosaurs for me!
My Disclaimer
Without getting into the vaccination debate, I think it's a personal choice. People do what's right for their families, based on the right information, in the right time and with the right motivation. I encourage families to make informed choices.
If your choice is to get vaccinated, then you have options, use them, which can include going to the American Museum of Natural History to get vaccinated.
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