Kelowna couple Jim and Kim Rhindress are hard at work writing and recording a song of tribute to the world香蕉视频直播檚 health-care heroes.
Jim was a surgical nurse for 25 years, spending the last 17 years at the Kelowna General Hospital before a back injury forced him to retire. He still has friends on the floor and who are on the frontlines battling COVID-19.
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The pandemic is especially close to home for the couple. Their 30-year-old son, a former MMA fighter who is otherwise healthy, contracted the virus and had been sick and in isolation for the last two weeks.
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Kim said the song was easy to write because it came from a genuine place of gratitude. The couple is working with Vernon videographer C.J. Clayton, who they said will be putting the video together.
The couple posted a rough cut of the song on social media as well.
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If you would like to send your selfie to the Rhindresses, you can you can send it in an email.
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