This is my wife, Jessica, having dinner after a 14-hour shift. She comes home from work, has just enough time to eat and get ready for bed, then it’s back to work the next day for another shift.
She wakes up early to start her day. She doesn’t like to be bothered in the morning, and I respect that.
She showers, throws her hair up, grabs her lunch, gives the dog and me a kiss, and heads out the door.
At work, she cares for people on the worst days of their lives—strokes, car accidents, falls, brain injuries, and more.
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