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sleepybarb
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what a nice thought
« on: Friday 21 August 09 20:25 UTC (UK) »

The ward I work on had a lovely suprise  today.The Mum of one of our auxillary nurses nominated us to one of the local radio stations for Friday flowers .One of the guys  arrived with bunches of flowers and plants for all the staff and took our photo this afternoon.It felt good to be appreciated because we've been really busy just recently.
                         Barb
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Briscoe-Midlands-Birmingham and Worcs.
Bragg-Birmingham.
Rayworth-Birmingham
Piper and Bevan Worcs and Herefordshire
Taylor -Birmingham
greensleeves
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Re: what a nice thought
« Reply #1 on: Friday 21 August 09 21:36 UTC (UK) »

What a lovely thing to happen!  Well done to all of you - nice to hear some happy news for a change.
Regards
Greensleeves
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Suffolk: Pearl(e) & variations - Brettenham, Hitcham,Rattlesden; Waddilove - Rattlesden and possibly Norfolk.  Garnham - Belstead, Ipswich & area. 
Durham/Yorkshire: Sedgwick - West Hartlepool, Middlesbrough, Leeds, Merrington.
Shadforth - Hartlepool/Stockton
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