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- Name: sandegaye
- Location: Tellico Plains, Tennessee, United States
I am a spiritual being having a physical experience. I love delving into the inner world & learning all I can about why I'm here & where I'm going. My mother, now transitioned to another plane, was a Cherokee shaman. She taught me the meaning of 'Namaste'.. meaning 'I recognize the God in you', and 'Nokomis'.. meaning 'Walk in Beauty', a Navajo term, that tells us to walk in balance with all of earth. My father, also transitioned, was a fun-loving Irishman who taught me the joy of risktaking, traveling, & living life to its fullest. I have hopefully taken the best of their offerings in forming the 'me' I am today. I am the mother of six, grandmother of five, stepmother of 2 more & step-gram for 6 more. My cup is full & running over..;o) My goal is to live 'juicy'!
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Monday, December 19, 2005
Who SAYS there are no more Christmas miracles??
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Mike Peters, (Bio) peters@greeleytrib.com
December 12, 2005
OK, before we get into this story, we need to get the main question out of the way. The question everybody asks when they hear what Josh did.
Question: "Josh, what did it taste like?"
Josh: "Boogers."
Thanks, Josh. Glad we cleared that up.
Josh Hendrickson is 13 years old and has already become a hero in his home. He saved a puppy by doing something many of us would refuse.
It happened last week, when the family's labrador retriever, Daisy, was having her first litter of pups. The family was surprised there were 13 of them. Two were still-born, not sufficiently formed to survive.
But the others came out all right, except for one little guy who wasn't breathing.
Josh's stepfather, J.C. Lowe, had to leave for work after helping Daisy for several hours. Josh, his sister, Tynnette, and their aunt were at the house.
When the puppy came out without breathing, Josh quickly called their veterinarian at Belair Animal Hospital.
"He said the puppy's airway was probably clogged with mucous," Josh said. "We had to get the mucous out if the puppy was going to breathe."
So seventh-grader Josh used two fingers to pump the puppy's chest a few times, then put his mouth around the puppy's mouth and sucked.
It worked. The mucous that was clogging the puppy's breathing broke free, and Josh sucked it into his own mouth.
"I spit it out right away, though," Josh said.
The puppy was breathing, but it wasn't over, yet.
The umbilical cord on the puppy was bleeding. And so Josh, who now thinks maybe he might be a veterinarian some day, tied the umbilical cord with thread. The cord isn't much bigger than the thread itself, but Josh tied it.
And now the puppy and his brothers and sisters -- all unusual silver-colored Labs -- are OK.
Stepfather Lowe is proud.
"A lot of people wouldn't have called the vet, and even then wouldn't have sucked out the mucous. He did it," Lowe said.
The puppy doesn't have a name yet because in eight weeks, all will be offered for sale. But Josh suggested a name for the puppy he saved: "Miracle."
Which is much better than "Booger."
Hooray for Josh!
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