The nurses and aides who worked at my mother’s nursing home were spectacular in their compassionate care. As I stood outside looking through my mother’s window, they daily entered a place where Covid was. They amazed me with their bravery and perseverance. (As of this writing, Covid numbers have dropped significantly) When my mom was moved to palliative care, I was permitted to enter the facility and spend time with her each day until she passed away. Though I had the requisite PPE, I was nervous, not so much for myself, but for my family. I didn’t want to bring the virus home. That first day I sat beside Millie, I thought about Leon. Leon, a custodian, who like the nurses and the aides, moved in and out of the same rooms they did exemplifying the same kindness, perseverance, and bravery.
I thank all first responders, healthcare workers, those on the frontlines, and the unsung who’ve been dealing with Covid head on since the beginning.
This photo was taken a few weeks before my beautiful mom became bedridden.
Leon has a beautiful heart. I’m so sorry about your mom.
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he certainly does
thank you, georgiann
am:)
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So many Leons – such heroes.
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they keep the world afloat
thank you, v.j.
am:)
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Beautiful photo of Millie, beautiful words. I like the way Leon has focused this piece. But most of all, I love the tribute to your mom — and she would love it as well.
A sendable, in my humble opinion. ❤️
DS
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thank you, ds
i never tire of looking at millie’s smile
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