The joy of doing these challenges to post daily for a month is that it gets me back into the groove, I remember to write for myself and not just for my work blogs, and it give people more reading material.
Of course, the downside of doing these challenges to post daily for a month is that sometimes I find myself sitting here looking at a blank post screen and a flashing cursor wondering what the hell I’m going to write about.
Sometimes there’s just not really anything of importance to tell people. It’s not that my life is boring per se (though at times it can feel that way to me), but it doesn’t often step out of the ordinary. If, however, you’d like to know why I said no to having Hayley get the H1N1 vaccination through the school, you can go read the post I put up on Canada Moms Blog about it.
And that is pretty much that.
I just wanted to say, that while I agreed with your concerns at CanadaMom, There is a real possibility that they won’t be using needles–they may be doing the nasal spray. Less screaming while they do it for sure, but a bigger potential for reactions.