Today is International Nurses Day - I know only because Wikipedia told me. The day ought to be better celebrated, nurses ought to be better thanked for their service regularly. The military are routinely thanked, ad nauseam, by all and sundry, why not nurses?
From Wikipedia:
As it's Music Monday I've sorted out a couple of songs for the guys and gals who take care of us when we're sick: Fix You by Coldplay, and Handle With Care by The Traveling Wilburys:
From Wikipedia:
The International Council of Nurses (ICN) has celebrated this day since 1965. In 1953 Dorothy Sutherland, an official with the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, proposed that President Dwight D. Eisenhower proclaim a "Nurses' Day"; he did not approve it. In January 1974, 12 May was chosen to celebrate the day as it is the anniversary of the birth of Florence Nightingale, who is widely considered the founder of modern nursing. ....................Each year a service is held in Westminster Abbey in London. During the Service, a symbolic lamp is taken from the Nurses' Chapel in the Abbey and handed from one nurse to another, thence to the Dean, who places it on the High Altar. This signifies the passing of knowledge from one nurse to another. At St Margaret's Church at East Wellow in Hampshire, where Florence Nightingale is buried, a service is also held on the Sunday after her birthday
As it's Music Monday I've sorted out a couple of songs for the guys and gals who take care of us when we're sick: Fix You by Coldplay, and Handle With Care by The Traveling Wilburys: