We’re so close to getting on the vaccination list that we’re making lists of places we’d go if we could somewhere now.
Out for Krispy Kreme doughnuts
Here’s a great reason to vaccinated and head out for a snack.
Krispy Kreme is offering anyone who shows their COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card a free Original Glazed doughnut every day this year.
Not getting vaccinated? You should. But Krispy Kreme says you can still get some free doughnuts if you stop by Mondays, 3/29/21 – 5/24/21. On those days they’ll be handing a free Original Glazed® doughnut and a medium brewed coffee.
We'd like to show sweet support to those who have received the COVID-19 Vaccine. Starting today, bring your Vaccine Card to a Krispy Kreme shop and get 1 FREE Original Glazed doughnut. No chance to get your Vaccine? This will run thru end of 2021. Info at https://t.co/gWnWhXOKKq pic.twitter.com/UqmDLne5E9
— Krispy Kreme (@krispykreme) March 22, 2021
To Paisely Park to see Prince’s Ashes

Prince has been gone just about five years now.
Paisley Park, Prince’s former estate and production complex in suburban Minneapolis, is now a museum and a recording studio. And on the fifth anniversary of this death – April 21 – Paisley Park will be opening the Paisley Park Atrium for free so that a limited number of fans can pay tribute to Prince and see the urn that holds his ashes. For those unable to visit in person, an online memorial will be available.
On the fifth anniversary of Prince's passing, we are opening our doors for fans to pay tribute and celebrate his life. The Atrium will be open for free visitation on Wednesday, April 21, from 9 AM–9 PM (timed entry; advance reservations are required). https://t.co/rQd75axzpR
— Paisley Park (@PaisleyPark) March 23, 2021
While at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP), we’d stop in at the Prince store too.

The Rocket Garden at Kennedy Space Center

Among the many great attractions at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex at Cape Canaveral, Florida, the Rocket Garden is said to be the most photographed.
This week the garden got it first new ‘planting’ since the early 2000s: The United Launch Alliance’s Delta Rocket II.
How does it land a spot here alongside rockets and space vehicles from NASA’s Mercury, Gemini and Apollo programs?
Delta II rockets were industry workhorses, launching 155 times from 1989-2018. They carried satellites for the Global Positioning System (GPS) and put NASA’s rovers Spirit and Opportunity and the Phoenix Mars Lander into space.

Our newest rocket giant assembly for the 9th rocket in our iconic Rocket Garden! Thank you for sharing your #ToryTimelapse #ThankyouDeltaII https://t.co/n4IqJBVbzC
— Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex (@ExploreSpaceKSC) March 24, 2021