“My wife is an ER nurse currently hospitalized in a critical care unit, on the edge of being intubated. Her only downfall was caring too much.”
- Love What Matters
- Heroes
“My wife is an ER nurse currently hospitalized in a critical care unit, on the edge of being intubated. Her only downfall was caring too much.”
“No business as usual. Because this is NOT usual.”
“I quickly paid and pushed my cart to my car, my face feeling flush with shame. This precious man, for reasons our society is too selfish to address, must continue to go to work. If you find yourself wondering if the errand is worth the risk, look at this picture.”
“Give us some grace as we navigate these uncharted waters.”
“Tonight is the last night that I’ll hug my kids goodnight or kiss my husband until god knows when.”
“They had literally run out. They offered payment and we said no. Finley ran up into the garden and was admiring the lights again, and the wife said, ‘I know just the thing’ and disappeared for a few minutes.”
“Today I cried. Not because I’m stressed out or scared. I cried because of a 92-year-old man. Forget about politics. Forget about the media. Forget about the 75 rolls of toilet paper you think you need. Think about the 92-year-old man.”
“You have a chance to make a difference and stop the spread in your country.”
“I watched as the man in front of me asked the cashier to put things to the side. Over and over again. He kept swiping his card. Declined. He was just buying the bare minimum. There was a girl and boy with him. I could see the embarrassment written all over their faces. Then suddenly, I started to open my mouth.”
“We are the eyes, the ears, and often the voice for our patients.”