Brandon here. The Paula Craig mentioned below is my mother. Prayers, please, for recovery and gratitude that the dog didn't get through to her neck and head.
Appreciating you all,
B
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Appreciating you all,
B
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Date: Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 1:37 PM
Subject: Paula Craig Attacked by Rottweiler
Date: Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 1:37 PM
Subject: Paula Craig Attacked by Rottweiler
Paula Craig was attacked and mauled on Monday morning by a Rottweiler. That is why she was not at Community Monday night. Thanks to Donna for forwarding the news copied below. I just talked to Paula, and she is at home and doing better. She asked that you keep her in your prayers, but would prefer not to have calls, food drop-offs, etc. The mothers of her students are taking very good care of those things, and Paula needs to conserve her energy. She will tell us all about the incident at the next meeting. Meanwhile, please pray for her continued recovery.
Lynn
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Lynn -- this is about our own Paula. Do what you will with the information. Ann Sanchez is my daughter and is involved in RCPTA a parent group supporting Rosemont Elementary (I think). I suppose that is where Ann got her information. -- Peace, Donna
Lynn -- this is about our own Paula. Do what you will with the information. Ann Sanchez is my daughter and is involved in RCPTA a parent group supporting Rosemont Elementary (I think). I suppose that is where Ann got her information. -- Peace, Donna
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Sent: Thu, November 5, 2009 5:14fa:45 AM
Subject: Ms Paula news
Sent: Thu, November 5, 2009 5:14fa:45 AM
Subject: Ms Paula news
Ms. Paula attacked by dog!
Dear Fellow Members,
First let me say that Ms. Paula, our neighborhood Musikgarten teacher and
Montessori mentor, is healing at home and is already seeing this event as a
blessing. Yesterday morning she was going to visit a friend from church who
is infirmed and, currently, using a cane when the woman's dog, a Rottweiler,
attacked her. The friend dropped her cane and was able to pull the dog back
before it managed to get ahold of Paula's throat. Unfortunately, on his way
to her throat, he bit her multiple times from her ankles up to her thighs
and her right forearm.
She drove herself to the E.R. and they were able to treat her and send her
home yesterday in the late afternoon.
I was blessed to be able to spend most of the day with her today (her
birthday!) and was able to get her to tell me what we can do to give her
some assistance while she heals.
Dear Fellow Members,
First let me say that Ms. Paula, our neighborhood Musikgarten teacher and
Montessori mentor, is healing at home and is already seeing this event as a
blessing. Yesterday morning she was going to visit a friend from church who
is infirmed and, currently, using a cane when the woman's dog, a Rottweiler,
attacked her. The friend dropped her cane and was able to pull the dog back
before it managed to get ahold of Paula's throat. Unfortunately, on his way
to her throat, he bit her multiple times from her ankles up to her thighs
and her right forearm.
She drove herself to the E.R. and they were able to treat her and send her
home yesterday in the late afternoon.
I was blessed to be able to spend most of the day with her today (her
birthday!) and was able to get her to tell me what we can do to give her
some assistance while she heals.
Tracy Wehrmann