Long time Labor/Delivery/High Risk OB RN. Like, really long time.

Joined March 2009
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Rod sneakily built in a 35 pound cinderblock lift into the Canes offseason workouts, called it “Blue Collar Presses”, and the boys never thought anything of it… Turns out he was having them practice lifting the Cup all season long 🤯🔥 (via @Canes)
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The Curaçao goalscorer after the game tonight
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This is so insane😭😭😭
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The excitement of the game has no language barriers
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Our 250th Birthday is right around the corner, share this and also POST ur OWN stories!! Let's get this party started!!🥳🫶😻 Francis Scott Key was just a regular lawyer and part-time poet in 1814. He wasn’t even trying to write a national anthem… he was trying to get a friend out of a British prison ship, but what he witnessed that night changed everything!! Picture this, it’s the War of 1812 and the British have already burned Washington D.C. to the ground. Now they’re hammering Fort McHenry all night long with rockets and bombs. Key’s stuck on a ship, watching through the darkness, wondering if the American flag is still flying… or if we just lost everything. Then came the dawn… 🙏
A family from New Zealand (of all places) hearing the real story behind the Star-Spangled Banner for the first time has me in tears even they felt the weight of that unimaginable battle….and they don’t even live here! I’m dropping the video in a few. I just wanted to say hello and have a great Saturday.🫶🏻⭐️🇺🇸⭐️ 🤗👀
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Yall heard that?
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🇺🇸 Just a guy who flew 39 combat missions talking to a guy who was machine gunning on D-Day. Greatest Generation. Built Different. 🫡🇺🇸
🇺🇸 Most Badass Ballplayers: Combat Veteran Edition #2 Ted Williams Ted Williams, widely regarded as the greatest pure hitter who ever lived, was one badass ballplayer. Born August 30, 1918, in San Diego, California. He made his major league debut with the Boston Red Sox in 1939 and quickly became one of the most feared hitters in baseball. In 1941, at just 22 years old, he hit .406, the last time any player has hit over .400 in a season. He followed that up by winning another batting title in 1942. By the end of the 1942 season, Williams was already a superstar and widely considered the best hitter in the game. Then, after the attack on Pearl Harbor, Williams enlisted in the United States Marine Corps and trained as a pilot. He missed the 1943, 1944, and 1945 seasons, three full prime years of his career, while serving stateside during World War II. When he returned in 1946, there were questions about whether he could pick up where he left off. He answered them immediately, winning the American League MVP award in his first season back. Over the next several years he continued to dominate, winning the Triple Crown in 1947 and another batting title in 1948. When the Korean War broke out, Williams was recalled to active duty as a Marine Corps pilot. In 1952 and 1953 he flew 39 combat missions over North Korea in the F9F Panther jet. He often flew as wingman for future astronaut John Glenn. On one mission his plane was hit by the enemy and caught fire. He made a successful belly landing and jumped out and ran off the wingtip to safety. He was hit by enemy fire at least three times during his tour. After Korea, Williams returned to baseball in 1953 and continued one of the most remarkable careers in baseball history. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1966. Ted Williams, superstar athlete, answered the call for his country twice. Thank you, Ted! 🫡🇺🇸⚾
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May 28
Ranking all 44 times SGA fell on the floor while shooting during the 2026 playoffs from least to most egregious.
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A football-field-sized American flag and a red, white, and blue light display were unveiled at the Hoover Dam as part of celebrations marking America’s 250th anniversary.

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Last night, I made a simple request on X. I asked if anybody visiting Arlington National Cemetery for Memorial Day would stop by Alan’s grave and leave a photo for our family. What happened next honestly caught me off guard. By this afternoon, dozens of Americans from all walks of life had made the walk to Section 60 to visit SSG Alan W. Shaw. Veterans. Families. Complete strangers. People who had never met Alan, but chose to honor him anyway. For one day on social media, people put aside the constant noise and negativity and came together for something bigger than themselves. My notifications filled with photos, kind messages, prayers, and stories from people honoring not just Alan, but so many of our fallen heroes. I don’t think people fully understand what moments like this mean to Gold Star families. The fear is never just losing them. It’s losing them slowly over time as the world moves on and fewer people remember their name. But today showed me that Alan will never be forgotten. After years of watching social media reward some of the worst parts of humanity, today gave me a reminder that the good is still out there too. Thank you to every single person who stopped by to visit Alan today, said his name, shared his story, or took a moment to honor the fallen. This right here is the America Alan knew and loved enough to fight and die for. And today, y’all showed us all that it’s still here and it’s still worth fighting for. 🇺🇸
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Replying to @KellyLMcCarty
And for those wondering, I grabbed @TulsiGabbard’s challenge coin she left on SSG Shaw’s gravestone and will be shipping it out to @SharrellAnne2. This is truly an awesome gift from Director Gabbard.
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It was an honor to visit your husband’s grave today on your behalf, and to pay my respects. It was wonderful to see the beautiful flowers representing many others who did the same. Our nation owes a debt of gratitude to those who made the ultimate sacrifice, and to the loved ones they left behind. Thank you for your service and sacrifice @SharrellAnne2 🙏🏽
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🚨JUST IN: The arena filled with a standing ovation as Hunter Metcalf accepted the posthumous diploma for his twin brother, Austin Metcalf, who was fatally stabbed in the chest last year. Austin passed away in his brother’s arms after the alleged stabbing by Karmelo Anthony. Anthony has been charged with first-degree murder and could face up to 99 years in prison if convicted. This emotional moment happened during Memorial High School’s graduation ceremony in Frisco, Texas, where the crowd gave a heartfelt round of applause lasting around 30 seconds.
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History made. Gozo to Booth — the first Latter-day Saint to Latter-day Saint goal in MLS history.

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And check out his assist from tonight! Latter-day Saint to Latter-day Saint:
History made. Gozo to Booth — the first Latter-day Saint to Latter-day Saint goal in MLS history.
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19 year-old phenom Zavier Gozo from #RSL is representing his home state at a high level and is on the fast track to international stardom. But he also represents his faith as a member of @Ch_JesusChrist each time he steps on the pitch. 🎙️: @DebbieWorthen @KSL5TV @kslsports
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I just had the craziest experience at the airport. We are about to board a flight to Atlanta when the pilot from the incoming plane walks out of the jetway. Guy is probably late 50s, salt and pepper hair, military look. The kind of pilot you instantly feel good about seeing on your flight. Pilot walks over to the counter, gets on the PA system, and starts addressing everyone. “Folks, I’ve been doing this a long time. Flying one of these jets is easy. The hard part is looking at 130 people and telling them their flight is going to be delayed.” Audible groans throughout the boarding gate. Most people here are flying to Atlanta as a layover before another flight. 130 people just had their day become a complete mess. The pilot goes on. “I get it, trust me. But here’s the deal: During our landing, we had a small mechanical issue. I’m not your pilot for the next leg, but I don’t feel confident the jet’s safe to fly until we have a mechanical team look it over, and I don’t feel comfortable asking the next pilots to fly you guys until we get confirmation.” He points at the agents next to him behind the counter: “Now, none of this is the agents’ fault. Please be kind to them. I’m the one who made this decision, not them, so any inconvenience you experience is my fault. Just please know that I don’t do this lightly, and I’m only doing it because I believe it’s in the best interests of everyone’s safety.” Now this is where the story gets crazy. The pilot puts the microphone down, grabs his suitcase, and all the people in the gate… Start clapping. I’m not joking, everyone starts clapping for the guy. 130 people who just had their travel plans ruined give an ovation to the guy who made the decision and delivered the message. All because he addressed them with decency and transparency, took ownership of the decision, made it clear that it was necessary, and explained why it was in everyone’s best interest. It’s honestly one of the best examples of strong communication—of strong leadership, for that matter—that I’ve seen in a long time. @Delta, whoever your Atlanta to Wichita pilot was this morning, he’s one of the good ones. Please tell him the delayed passengers of flight 1637 appreciate what he did.
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Heather Arrrr retweeted
buddy, I was writing 10 page papers without having read the book.
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I was told by a 22yr old today that there was no way people were writing 10 page papers without AI.
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I can’t stop laughing! 😂 This guy goes into fast food joints and yells their company slogans after buying their food. 😂 The reactions he gets are hilarious! 🤣
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Seven years ago today, Dame delivered the shot that echoed across the league. Join The 1977 Experience to have your name engraved on the Wall of Champions and own a piece of history. 🔗: the1977experience.com/
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