This is the story about love, opportunities, faith, possibilities, and the gift of friendship with family and colleagues. The stories I'm about to share come from the Midwest from Illinois and Green Bay, Wisconsin. The Feature photo was received from a dear friend of mine. She is a Nurse from Lake Villa, IL who announced her daughter, also a Nurse, recently gave birth to this beautiful baby girl on May 21, 2025. The baby is my friend's first granddaughter and her daughter's first baby. Isn't she beautiful!!!
Have you heard about the 14 nurses in Greenbay, Wisconsin who did or are about to give birth from the same hospital? I provided the link, for your convenience or just google it. The births began in May 2025 and are ongoing until October 2025. Nurses have often been called angels on earth. What has begun and is about to continue are miracles on earth as each nurse from the same hospital became pregnant at or about the same time. Is there something in the water coming from the Midwest or are many more women yearning for children? Hopefully, you will watch the video and feel the love and the bonding these colleagues have for each other. What a gift to humanity!
In recent news, there is a lot about the shift in the real estate market. What I would like to know is have you felt the shift in pregnancies and the women who are willing and able to give birth? If so, I would love to hear about it. The breath of new life is the most precious gift on earth. We all have choices, and if possible, we can have the courage to bring children into this world. Being a mother and grandmother myself, gave me clarity about what my purpose was in life.
What is apparent to me is where there is a shift in the rhythm of life, whether it's with the housing market, or number children being brought into this world, clarity gives way to choice. Life is about changes. Regardless of intentional or unintentional, let there be hope for future growth and possibilities that includes: Faith, hope, love, and the gift of friendship with family and colleagues.
Here is another link about the 14 nurses from Green Bay, Wisconsin.
Story reported by Patricia Feager, not from AI or for AI.
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