Let me be the first to say "Thank You"

Anonymous
My wonderful midwife and birth assistant friends are headed to a birth right now, around Fredericksburg. I hope and pray all goes safely and peacefully. Godspeed.
Anonymous
12:59, I saw it on facebook fromand someone's repost on Instagram. I'm sure it will start making the rounds soon but if i can find a direct link, I'll post it.
Anonymous
To the PP who questioned if those in first response fields are only fulfilling the jobs they are compensated for, please keep in mind that during the very weather that the general public is urged to stay safely inside these dedicated individuals are putting their own safety on the line to go out in the worst of worst elements for all of our benefit.

To the OP and the other PPS, and as a wife of one of these first responders, I so appreciate your comments. I do worry for my husband's safety in these situations.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ok so maybe this is rude but isn't this what they are paid/signed up for? Thanks though.


Yes, they are doing their jobs, which is what they sign up for and are paid for. How does that absolve customers, patients, and the public from the courtesy of expressing appreciation. If you have to be so churlish, think of it as appreciation that they took a necessary job with unpleasant requirements so that the rest of us would have those services when we need it.

I for one am very grateful for everyone who takes these difficult and often thankless jobs.

A heartfelt thank you.
(unlike the backhanded appreciation expressed above--that's about the rudest thanks I've seen in a while) .
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ok so maybe this is rude but isn't this what they are paid/signed up for? Thanks though.


Entertaining children while parents are home is not essential work. And only essential workers should be out in dangerous weather conditions.
Anonymous

Anonymous
That is not a hurricane picture (soldiers guarding tomb). It was taken in September.

http://www.smugmug.com/gallery/25447106_rRDwDr#!i=2095607412&k=89XQw3D
Anonymous
You're wrong, PP! This was sent to me over fb with a caption saying it was taken this morning. If it's on fb, I KNOW it's true! ...oy
Anonymous
Yes thank you. I have always wanted to be a first responder. Now that I just had a baby my thoughts have changed. what if I had to go out today and leave my 11 month old at home with dad and what if I didn't make it back. Thank you to all of the first responders who are putting the needs of others first. I am keeping you in my prayers and hoping that you be reunited with your families soon. Thank you for your service and dedication to humanity.
Anonymous
"3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard)" has photos from today.
Anonymous
"3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard)" page on fb has photos from today. (I think?)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My wonderful midwife and birth assistant friends are headed to a birth right now, around Fredericksburg. I hope and pray all goes safely and peacefully. Godspeed.


Birthcare midwives? Those ladies are tough.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My wonderful midwife and birth assistant friends are headed to a birth right now, around Fredericksburg. I hope and pray all goes safely and peacefully. Godspeed.


Birthcare midwives? Those ladies are tough.


The midwife works with Birthcare, but she also has her own practice.

I watched her save a baby's life last week--born with an Apgar of 1. She was amazing. But even she can't dodge a falling tree, so she will be in my prayers today.
Anonymous
We got mailed delivered today. Our mail carrier is a wonderful person in general, but what a trooper! (I cannot believe though the supervisors at the US Mail wouldn't ask their people to stay home, so silly.)
Anonymous
Thank you to anyone and everyone working today to help us all and that definitely includes reporters.
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