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Sunday Paper Yippee!

Sunday Paper Yippee!

By Stacey Lindsay
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When Jacqui Webb was badly injured in the Boston Marathon bombings in 2013, a nurse at Tufts Medical Center…Nichole Casper…was there for her. This week, Webb gave birth to a baby girl at the same Boston hospital she was rushed to in critical condition eight years ago, and Casper was there for her again. 'I've been a nurse for almost 21 years. It was one of the worst times in my career seeing all those people that were intentionally harmed," Casper told TODAY. 'Being able to see Jacqui during such a joyful time – it was just amazing to be able to share that with her.” Yippee!

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Stacey Lindsay

Stacey Lindsay is a Seattle-based journalist and senior editor of The Sunday Paper. Her forthcoming book, BEING 40: The Decade of Letting Go—and Embracing Who We Are comes out May 5th from The Open Field and is available for pre-order.

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