Let me be the first to say "Thank You"

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Add me to the list of folks who are grateful to the public and private workers who are so committed to keeping us all safe. Special shout out to NOAA and the National Weather Service and to the journalists who bring us the news.

If you haven't seen this photo from the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, grab your kleenex first.
http://livewire.talkingpointsmemo.com/entry/soldiers-stand-guard-at-tomb-of-unknown-soldier?fb_action_ids=10151109314772901&fb_action_types=og.likes&fb_source=other_multiline&action_object_map={%2210151109314772901%22%3A540824422599906}&action_type_map={%2210151109314772901%22%3A%22og.likes%22}&action_ref_map=[]


I saw the photo on Facebook. Amazing and I did not recall that they did stand guard all of the time. I wonder if they would be told to stop in this storm?
Anonymous
thanks everyone! i'm an ER doctor at children's hospital and will be going in tomorrow and leaving my little ones at home.

we'll do everything we can to make sure our ER is fully staffed to serve the children of this area.

Hope you don't need us during this crazy weather!
Anonymous
and the garbage collectors, postal workers and retail workers. (MIL) and govt workers who worked today.
Anonymous
and nurses!
Anonymous
TG for the nurses and doctors and other hospital personnel - bless you.
Anonymous
Late to this party, but thank you, all of you who are risking your safety and putting the needs of others before your own, whether it's to staff a Starbucks or to save lives in an ER. (OK, I hope and trust that Starbucks will be closed, but I know there are a lot of retail employees who had to work today.) We are all indebted to the service of others.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And their nannies


Not cool.

I give a big fat thanks as well.


I work for ER dr.'s. If I didn't come in to take care of their children one of them would not been able to go to work.
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