Published Dec 4, 2014
Glycerine82, LPN
1 Article; 2,188 Posts
THIS is why you guys rock.
http://fbstory.sfglobe.com/2014/11/28/life-was-perfect-when-her-son-was-born-14-weeks-later-everything-changed/
annie.rn
546 Posts
Wow! What a tear jerker! Makes me proud to be a nurse.
No Stars In My Eyes
5,199 Posts
I was dry-eyed until she had the folks stand up at the thank-you party, and we saw Eli.
Wow! What a story!
V-Neck T-Shirt
67 Posts
Whoa, how moving! What a cool thing for that woman to do.
Esme12, ASN, BSN, RN
1 Article; 20,908 Posts
Ok fine....now I am crying like a baby.
I am a nurse and I will always be proud to be a nurse. It is the everyday things we do that change people lives.
It is something money can't buy.
Beautiful!
agcaruso
17 Posts
That was really nice. I often forget the power of saying thank you. It is this powerful as a third party observer I can imagine it is much more so as the recipient of such an event. It reminds me that I need to be thank people at my hospital when they do go work.
Tenebrae, BSN, RN
2,010 Posts
That needs to come with a tissue warning... Saw this the other day.
Very cool
LadyFree28, BSN, LPN, RN
8,429 Posts
When I first read this story a few days ago, I couldn't stop grinning.
These stories are what we really do, and I feel so energized when these stories are shared with the public.
Still waiting on a TV series that can showcase this at least two nights a week.
Who's with me?