Thank you for indulging me this year by clicking over here. It is a strange world I inhabit most days, and my reactions to it that I get on paper, or screen, can be a bit disturbing. Having read many of the previous years posts I came up with some of my better moments.
A career in Fire/EMS is difficult, physically demanding, heartbreaking and at times disturbing but ultimately rewarding. Those unexpected moments when you know without a doubt that you have just saved a life, or touched one in such a positive way that the person who called for help got much more than they ever expected makes all of the misery disappear.
I am fortunate to have experienced more of these moments than I deserve, and am better for it.
http://rescuingprovidence.com/2012/03/4681/
http://rescuingprovidence.com/2012/01/neighbors/
http://rescuingprovidence.com/2012/01/the-old-man/
http://rescuingprovidence.com/2012/03/jean-nate/
http://rescuingprovidence.com/2012/04/by-you/
http://rescuingprovidence.com/2012/05/through-the-cracks/
http://rescuingprovidence.com/2012/06/picking-blueberries/
http://rescuingprovidence.com/2012/06/it-is-there-and-i-am-here/
http://rescuingprovidence.com/2012/06/june-22-2012-brittany-and-eric/
http://rescuingprovidence.com/2012/07/kindness/
http://rescuingprovidence.com/2012/07/generations/
Happy New Year!














Happy New Year, Michael!
Thank you Hilinda, Happy New Year to you!
Happy new year Michael I will read them tomorrow, as a firemans sister I really appreciate your posts and can understand why he never talks about the job.
Bless you and thank you.
xx