I was in the hospital a few weeks ago, recovering from total hip replacement surgery. The nurses and all the staff were wonderful and I was trying to be cooperative as well. I was scared but putting a brave face forward and trying not to be too demanding. And I was also asking questions about their own families and lives.
One of the nurses told me she was from Finland and had married an American. She said she was not entirely happy here because she was pregnant. And she said that in Finland, new moms get a year off when the babe is born. And yes, I looked that up!
Finland offers a very long parental leave to its employees, where starting in 2021, both parents are entitled to parental leave of 164 days each. Parents will be able to transfer 69 days from their own quota to the other parent.
Another long-time nurse was an animal lover who had horses, dogs, cats and other creatures she adored. We shared happy dog and horse stories like old-time good friends.
Then another of my favorite nurses said, “I want to be you when I grow up.” She was not a child of course, but she said that in the most matter-of-fact way.
Finally another long-time nurse wheeled me out to the car at discharge time. And as we left, she said to Bill, “Take care of her because she is precious!”
I have been thinking about those nurses and the things they said and the stories they shared ever since.
“I want to be you when I grow up” is the most unique and unforgettable compliment I have ever received.
What is the greatest compliment you remember?
The nurses, especially at this challenging time, are certainly our angels!
Be well!
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I’m trying to think of my greatest compliment and failing. So now I’m just thinking it’s sad that I remember the mean things people said to me!
But what a wonderful gift for you from the nurses.
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Sending you hopes and prayers for a full and complete recovery.
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That is a wonderful compliment. People don’t often say them out loud. When I retired, I announced it at a large employee supervisor meeting. I could tell by the faces (which had no opportunity to prepare) that I will be missed. Up until that point, I had no idea what people thought. I was the VP of human resources. You know, that person that says no to all the fun things and fires people. My last week was filled with wonderful compliments. I have resolved to give compliments when they are deserved and not to let anything good go unsaid. I want to be like you when I grow up too. When you are uncomfortable with health things it’s hard to remember to be nice but it comes naturally to you!
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These nurses know a wonderful person when they meet one, 🙂 a compliment well deserved! Kudos, Dor. ❤
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Wow! That is a wonderful compliment!! The nurses really responded to your care and attention to them!
My husband told me I made his dreams come true!! I wasn’t expecting that, but I’ve treasured it ever since. We were talking about music in our lives and our working together with the church choir.
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That is so amazing that she said that to you! What a delicious compliment. I can’t remember a favorite compliment right now, but maybe one of the best compliments is when a person sits across from you and pays exquisite attention. That is a grand compliment, too.
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Nurses are the best people. I know, my daughter is one. 😉
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I agree 100%!! You are definitely precious ❤️.
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I know sometimes it is easier to remember the tough talk .
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Thanks so much Cindy!
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It always amazes me how much we have in common. Did I ever tell you that my oldest grandgirl is a human resource manager? She got her Masters in that field and landed her first job in a giant corporation. I think she just switched companies so that she can work more remotely. I wonder if her last week was filled with compliments like yours was. I love your resolution “not to let anything good go unsaid.”
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Oh I am sure they are trained to make each patient feel good emotionally as well as tending to the physical needs but I like to think you are right Eliza. Thankyou!
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What a wonderful compliment you got from your husband Anne! That is the kind of compliment you keep tucked away for life!
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You are so right Kathy. Rapt attention is also delicious.
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I agree. Nurses are the best! And how wonderful for you to have such a daughter.
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Hahaha! LOL. You do make me laugh out loud . Please come this way for another visit!
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