Mzansi mom shares heartfelt post about angel who helped with her twins
- A local mommy recently shared a heartfelt post about a nurse who helped her watch her twins while she was n hospital
- In the post, she explains how the nurse had helped her take care of one of the babies while she looked after the other
- Many South Africans were moved by the appreciation post, reacting to it over 17 000 times
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A South African mom, Bronwyn Kloppers recently headed to Facebook's ImStaying to share a heartfelt post about an "angel" nurse who came to her rescue as she struggled to take care of her twin babies while spending 2 weeks in hospital.
"Recently I had a 2 week stay in hospital with my TWINS. Covid meant I was alone. You can imagine how overwhelming it is with 1 baby in the hospital, imagine 2. I was holding my very weak twin and trying to console her aching body and the other was all over me and this angel of a woman simply swooped her up and carried her.
"Of course, the baby was in the happiest place as she knows this position very fondly. We were all so relaxed and this momma was beyond grateful for the help. Was humbling to experience the kindness of this frontline worker who was just as exhausted after all leave was cancelled and none of them could spend time with their families. #stayhome #wearestaying," she wrote.
Stayers had this to say about the sweet post and the helpful nurse:
Noxolo Sishuba said:
"Ncoooooo beautiful people with beautiful hearts."
Avryll Hughes said:
"What a lady May God keep her strong and safe."
In similar touching Briefly.co.za news, a young South African Super Spar cashier recently shared with Stayers how she had experienced her ImStaying moment. Taking to the group, Faeika Abdurahman Claasen shared how she watched a kind stranger pay for a gogo's food after she brought the wrong card along with her to the store.
"Today I had the "ImStaying" moment. So I had an elderly lady at my checkout and as she was about to pay Gogo realised she took the wrong card. She took a store card instead of her bank card. Back and forth we went as she wanted to put most of her things back as she didn't have enough cash on her.
"Then came the following customer seeing the situation and told Gogo to take her groceries she will pay for it. Gogo insisted no she will have her people send her the money. The good lady turned to me and said give Mamma all her things and just put her total with my groceries," she explained.
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Source: Briefly News