Glad everything ended up being okay. We need more people like that in the world, that's for sure.
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Glad everything ended up being okay. We need more people like that in the world, that's for sure.
What a scary situation! I'm so glad everything tunred out okay and that you had an angel watching out for you! I bet Graham had a hand in sending that man down the path!
Oh Leslie, I just saw this. I'm so glad that you and Boone are ok. :) Please rest and watch where you walk in the coming months!
Logan
Leslie, how scary!! I'm so glad Boone and you are okay. What an angel that man was! *HUGS*
A similar event happened to my sister and I last weekend. We were letting the dogs run off lead on a wooded trail that runs by a small river. There is a large tree that was blown down into the river and Kia likes to walk out onto it. Well my sister's dog Sasha followed and when Kia turned around, she bumped Sasha and Sasha fell in. In 40 degree weather I can only imagine how cold the water is. Well Sasha couldn't pull herself out and was gripping the tree crying. My sister had to crawl out and pull her out.
Talk about Divine timing! so glad you & the baby, & Boone are all right, that was quite an ordeal. Even if you didn't get his name, God knows who he is and surely this man will be rewarded in some way. ;)
I am just so glad for the happy outcome!! What an ordeal for you and the dog. Wonder if the baby will arrive with a phobia of cliff edges? Or of red clay?
I eally like the idea of writing to the newspaper. Thank the unknown hero. But it will attract some attention - toddlers can overbalance be they canine OR human! Maybe your letter will get some attention to address the situation before another adventure occurs, perhaps with a different result.
Thank goodness, I am glad that sweet man was there to help.
I can only imagine what you went through. I'm glad everything turned out alright in the end for you and Boone though. :) If only there were more people in the world like that man that saved Boone..
Thanks for the nice words, everyone. My arms have been incredibly sore since the ordeal from lifting such a heavy dog up a wet clay cliff, but other then that I feel great. My baby is still kicking and I didn't have any negative side effects from it, other then the sore arm muscles.
The letter in the newspaper is a good idea. I plan on writing in very soon to thank the man, and let him know how gratious I am. Thanks for suggesting that :)
Awe I had never thought of that. How sweet :) My precious little angel very well could have had a hand in bringing the man to our aid :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Cincy'sMom
How terrifying for you all - so glad your samaritan came along in time. I am sure he will appreciate you thanking him publicly, he did a wonderful thing.
How's the silly doggy doing?