Stories of Kindness from Around the World

Grateful For Health Care


--by mindyjourney, posted Sep 2, 2020

While visiting sister at the hospital yesterday - only one visitor at a time, I discovered firsthand the caution, mindfulness, sensitivity and care that our healthcare workers are providing, around the clock, during this time of challenge.

Many thanks to Crystal, Tristan, Terri, Ann and a host of others. I may not have been able to see their smiles, but I could feel their loving, capable energy radiating from their caring hearts.

As I exited the hospital (getting lost again!), a nurse asked, “Are you the one who brought the muffins in? Thank you! They looked so good, but I couldn’t have any.”

When I asked her why she couldn’t have any, she said she had a food allergy to eggs. So....already planning on an egg-free treat to bring on my next visit.

A deep bow of gratitude to all of our medical personnel 🙏.

❤️ Sister is doing better every day. Hopefully, she will be able to return home in a few days. Thank you for your continued thoughts and prayers.

 
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gardengal10 wrote: You bring joy wherever you go. So happy that your sister is healing and that home may be a reality very soon.
rajni wrote: Smiles on face are for some time but when our heart smiles with it, it can reside in forever.

Glad to know your sister is getting better and will be home very soon.

Finding out about need for egg-less muffins and resolve to make them for next visit is very inspiring. You are creating more opportunities of kindness. Thanks.
pluto178 wrote: So glad you have been able to visit that is not allowed here. A friend has just been admitted with cancer and no visitors are allowed such a difficult time already without not being able to see anyone. Glad she is on the mend x
Khokha wrote: I bow for the medical personnel also,from all over the world.
Khokha wrote: May your good vibrations help give your sister a good and thorough recovery Mindyjourney
michelelpurce wrote: so many heroes! and i consider you one of them. thanking them and letting them know they are appreciated. here in Florida we cannot visit and that is very sad. A friend fell and was in the hospital and couldn't get visitors. his last visits with his family were on the phone. He passed away.
Nugget wrote: Best wishes to your sister for a full and rapid recovery and gratitude for your interactions that bring smiles and joy!
DANCE wrote: Bless all these workers who help so much! How sweet of you to take the muffins for them, of course, it would have been you :-)

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