Well, anyway, if you haven't noticed from seeing the pictures on the blog, Chris has a little cleft. Yes, the poor sheep is a little sensitive about it and was ruthlessly teased about it when we were in the lab. So you can imagine how Sheepy felt when we learned that the Smile Train was pulling into Seattle.
Before (Erin says Chris is a cutie no matter what.)
Well as you can imagine the Smile Train is always looking for help. And since I like Chris so much I decided to volunteer my services during the surgery. I said I could run the anaesthesia because I am always being told I make people nauseous.
Well as you can imagine the Smile Train is always looking for help. And since I like Chris so much I decided to volunteer my services during the surgery. I said I could run the anaesthesia because I am always being told I make people nauseous.
Chris was out like a light really quick. No sheep counting was needed in this operation. But that was just the beginning. I also helped with the surgery itself. I was so excited I was shaking all over and I think piddled a little. But shhh....don't tell Chris.
It didn't take very long and it was all done. That doctor really knew her sheep surgery. And I think Chris is really happy. I alwasy see a big grin from ear to ear now.
I offered to go on the road with the train but they said it was ok I should stay with Erin and the other sheep. They said I was perfect to make sure Chris made a full recovery. O well, maybe next time. I hear donations are always welcomed and it is really cheap to change a child's life. Thanks you Smile Train!
3 comments:
Ohh, I want to work for them. Good job DJ, but next time maybe a smaller needle you think?
I'm pretty sure Chris was knocked out before getting the shot. Poor sheep took one look at D.J. with that needle and passed out.
Yeah from the looks of that needle I would have thought you were trying to put Chris on a spit and have a luau.
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