Chattanooga Times Free Press

Taylor Swift sends note to Georgia nurse

- BY JUSTIN BAXLEY THE MACON TELEGRAPH

DUBLIN, Ga. — A Dublin flight nurse had one of her wildest dreams come true last week when Taylor Swift sent her a handwritte­n note and a box of clothes and other merchandis­e after reading about her journey in The Telegraph.

Britta Thomason, a Middle Georgia native, recently shared with The Telegraph her love of Swift’s music during an interview that focused on her career as a flight nurse on the frontlines of COVID-19. Monday, Thomason got a call indicating a package from Swift’s team was on its way to her.

“I know that Taylor does this sort of thing. At that point I was freaking out,” Thomason said. “I was shaking. It was the most surreal thing. I love Taylor. I grew up with her music. We are the same age. I feel like all the points in her life that she wrote her songs about just resonated with me.”

Inside the package was a handwritte­n note with Thomason’s name doodled on the back of the card.

“Dear Britta,” the note read, “I wanted to write to you and personally thank you for serving on the front lines of this pandemic and for being brave enough to put yourself in danger to help others. I am so inspired by your passion for helping and caring for your patients and I was so touched that you mentioned liking my music recently! I’ve sent you some cozy clothes for when you’re off duty. I’ll be thinking about you, and forever grateful. Love, Taylor.”

Beneath the note were stacks of clothes and other merchandis­e, including items from Swift’s recently released “Evermore” album. But for Thomason, the handwritte­n note is the most special item.

“I just picture her sitting in an apartment with her cats Olivia and Meredith running around and she is just doodling my name,” Thomason said. “She sent me a blanket.

It is so warm and cozy. And it reminds me of her song ‘You All Over Me.’ The whole experience has been awesome.”

Thomason considers the note a “thank you” to health care workers across the world.

“I think on a bigger scale globally, she’s essentiall­y saying to everybody that does this ‘Thank you for what you do and you’re appreciate­d,’” she said. “I hope that there’s other nurses, health care providers, paramedics and physicians who take it personally, that she’s saying to them, ‘Great job and thank you.’”

Since Monday, Thomason has received an outpouring of love from Swift fans.

“The fan base is so great. They’re just like ‘We love you. We’re so proud of you. Thank you for what you do,’” Thomason said. “These are people that I’ve never met before, but simply because they’re Taylor Swift fans.”

Thomason worked as part of the Nurse Navigation Line for Global Medical Response crews deployed to New York and New Jersey. Thomason also leads the Air Evac Lifeteam base in Dublin.

 ?? PHOTO BY CHARLES SYKES/INVISION/AP, ?? Taylor Swift poses at the premiere of “Taylor Swift: Miss Americana” in Park City, Utah, in January 2020.
PHOTO BY CHARLES SYKES/INVISION/AP, Taylor Swift poses at the premiere of “Taylor Swift: Miss Americana” in Park City, Utah, in January 2020.

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