Nurses General Nursing
Updated: Dec 7, 2021 Published Dec 22, 2017
Joe V
7 Articles; 2,497 Posts
From all of us at allnurses.com, we hope your holidays are unforgettable!
Been there,done that, ASN, RN
7,229 Posts
Thanks so much, happy holidays to you all.
No Stars In My Eyes
4,801 Posts
And may 2018 be MUCH better and nicer than 2017! AMEN!
FranEMTnurse, CNA, LPN, EMT-I
3,619 Posts
Thank you and Happy Holidays to you all as well, Allnurses staff.
Elfriede
259 Posts
Nursing needs heads and hands.
Don't let you reduce to one of them.
Happy Holidays
Frieda
hppygr8ful, ASN, RN, EMT-I
4 Articles; 5,072 Posts
Happy Holidays to all. I am working Christmas day so we
will be celebrating with friends and family tomorrow. Spent the day doing some shopping and making tamales. Should do one more batch but we will see as I just kind of want to veg right now.
Hppy
NurseCard, ADN
2,847 Posts
Happy holidays to all! Don't work too hard, all of you that are working. :)
I'm here at work tonight, off tomorrow night, work Christmas night. Not too
bad. Got a lot to do tomorrow though!
Blessings to all!
Roy Hanson
211 Posts
what happened to MERRY CHRISTMAS!! Have we all gone PC or generic? I wish my patients Merry Christmas, and get a return greeting.
I've actually gotten in this strange habit of saying, Happy Holidays!
To me, the sentiment is there though. Merry Christmas! :)
Roy Hanson said: what happened to MERRY CHRISTMAS!! Have we all gone PC or generic? I wish my patients Merry Christmas, and get a return greeting.
Merry Christmas implies this is a christian holiday. Not everybody is christian. December 25th was originally a pagan holiday, celebrated because the ancient astronomers could ascertain that the sun was not sinking forever.
Happy whatever to you.
It saves us a lot of time Happy Holidays includes EVERYONE.
If not we would have to create...
The last thing we want to do is fill the forums with non-nursing topics.
Happy Holidays!!
opalbee
91 Posts
Yep! Merry Christmas, Everyone! I'm currently wearing a sweater with a llama wearing a knitted hat. It says "falalallama" on it, and it's covered in bells.