04/04/2026
Being a first responder family means holidays don’t always land on the day they’re “supposed to.” Long before the fire service, the military taught us this same lesson, duty doesn’t pause for special occasions.
Sometimes he’s gone, answering the call when others need him most, and that matters just as much as any celebration at home.
If I called for help on a holiday, I would expect someone’s husband, father, brother, or sister to show up and be ready to risk everything to help us. How could I ever be upset that my own husband chose a career where he does exactly that? Serving others isn’t just a job, it’s a commitment, it involves sacrifice.
So we celebrate early, we make our own timeline, and we hold those moments a little tighter, because while it’s important for us to be together, it’s just as important that he’s out there doing what he’s called to do serving, protecting, and showing up for our community.
We don’t miss out, we just celebrate differently. And we make the best of every moment we get.
Happy Easter 🐰