By HANNAH SAMPSON | The Washington Post | Published: April 15, 2021 Liz and J.B. Wright have been busy over the past year in Virginia: puzzles, curbside pickup, painting rooms at home, video chatting with family, watching after one of their grandchildren. But all the action was close to home, and three of their four grandkids were growing up in other states. Then the couple got their first dose of the vaccine in January, and they could begin thinking about traveling again. We started planning the day we got our first shot, said Liz Wright, 68. We were like, Oh my God, we can go.
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