Ehlana and Ethan:
Our Magi-powered vaccination clinics are
the news of the week around here, but the weather was much-nicer today too, so
our home-school day included some outdoor play time; and we went biking with
our friends this afternoon before getting back to work after dinner with our
first vaccine clinic of the week.
Mom, Cassie, and Michael helped out with
some vaccinations at the clinic this afternoon – using the cover that they were
helping to set up one of the med center’s conference rooms for the clinics –
and doing that for patients that were already there for doctor visits. We had dinner at home; got to the med center
by six-thirty; and got to work on the ‘vaccinations’ by shortly-before
seven. Uncle Adam, Uncle Mark, and Aunt
Deborah had extra help for administering the placebo vaccine shots so that we
could do five of them at a time. Mom,
Cassie, and Michael took turns doing the time phases for us; and we had Mom,
Cassie, and Uncle Adam handle our Magi-powered vaccine-healing with us. While that happened in less than the blink of
an eye for our patients, the actual time for us was about ten minutes – and that
works out to about three hours of effort for every ‘real’ hour we were running
the clinic.
We should mention here that those time
phases are being done far-faster than we normally would for other work, but
that needed to be done to keep anyone else from noticing what we were doing
during that tiny fraction of a second.
That also requires more power to do it; so it was very tiring for Mom,
Cassie, and Michael. We will take some
turns to help with that for other clinics; and will help each other with
fatigue healing if needed.
Including the afternoon vaccinations; we
topped two-hundred and thirty ‘shots’ today; and managed a bit more than sixty
patients per hour. We don’t want to
cover all of the details, but should explain that we’re using one conference
room for the shots; another where people can have a snack and drink while being
supervised to make sure they don’t have any post-vaccination problems that we
know they won’t have; and several waiting areas including a room for kids and
teens to play games in while they wait.
We get away with helping out in the vaccination room because of our
well-known lab play time experience; so nobody thinks that it is strange for us
to handle new and used syringes and the placebo doses.
That is nearly all we have for tonight, but
before we crash and nap because we’re really tired now; we do have a couple of
notes to add. First, we’ll be having
afternoon and evening vaccine clinics for the next three days, and while we won’t
be able to be there for all of those times; we will be doing that a lot. If that continues to go as well as it has
today, the other big news story will be that we’ll go back to full-time school
after Easter – and won’t need to worry about masks or social distancing at
least when it comes to hanging out with our friends and neighbors. There is one more point that came along with
that thought – the fact that there will be second placebo shots for everyone,
but we won’t need to be in on that; since those shots are just for show; and
our healing gives everyone nearly-immediate immunity.
Okay, that’s enough for tonight. We wrapped up at the clinic by a bit after
ten o’clock. We weren’t the last out of
the building, but Mom took us home while Cassie and Michael helped out with a
last few stragglers. We had a bedtime
snack and chat with them once they got home too – and with Mom and Dad; and now
we’re all ready to get some sleep – so we will.
Until next time...
...this is Ehlana and Ethan Proctor; live
from the hidden home of the Magi of the Light – and May the Magi Force be with
you!