Anybody who watches the t.v. or listens to the radio weather reports or maybe you have seen the widespread devastation in
from this past Saturday's tornado-
the deadliest single tornado with over 120 deaths so far.
We are all well aware that along with human devastation,
the animal world is affected by this same havoc.
If you are moved to help and can afford it,
please click on the link for the
Humane Society of Southwest Missouri.
You can donate from their website via Paypal-
me and the Beaglebratz will be donating a little
(wish we could do more but any amount is appreciated)
P.S. Another doctor appt. today - found out when I got home yesterday that my specialist wanted to see me when he was in town today.
Eye is still healing but the scar tissue was affecting my vision pretty bad. You all don't want to know the details of the procedure he did but it ended with putting a bandage contact lense - you can see through it but it is called that. This is suppose to promote healthy healing-
and a little faster too I hope.
We are in the middle of thunderboomers with a possible tornado,
again so will post this now.
Kim
7 comments:
We can't forget about the furry kids
Benny & Lily
We have been putting together some items to send to Joplin for the animals. Mom has already donated through a variety of sources for the people who have so many needs.
We hope the new procedure helps your eye. And we hope those storms treat you and us with kindness - could be a very long night.
Woos ~ Phantom, Thunder, and Ciara
very sorry to hear about the tornado. stay safe now and hope your eye gets better soon.
We is hoping to donate today when I gets a hold of dad's credit card:)
I so hope your eye gets betters real quick cuz it really messes up da beagles bloggin...hehehe...and I likes to blog withs 'em.
Puddles
My mom had those eye bandage contacts when she had her PRK surgery. They really helped.
I think there will be MANY of us who will be helping the Joplin fur folks.
I guess we are in for another round of not so fun again this evening. Stay safe!
Great post! We've donated to the HSMO who've sent their rescue teams to the area.
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