Birthday Bliss
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by Aiden the Service Dog
13h ago
Well, Christy has done it again. She couldn’t resist celebrating my ninth birthday. If you want to know how old your dog is in “people” years, here’s an accurate place to find out. According to this chart, I’m one year older than Christy! When we were first paired together, my birthday happened to arrive on a day we spent with our Dogs4Diabetics friends. Christy made pup-cakes and there were games and prizes and a dog theme. I enjoyed the attention. I especially enjoyed hearing the birthday song. From that day on, every time I heard the song at human parties or on TV, I thought it was for me a ..read more
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Why I Love the Wicked Witch of the West
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by Christy Hoss
1w ago
When polled about who is the worst villain of all time, did you know that The Wicked Witch of the West from The Wizard of Oz is usually in first place? I never thought she’d be my all-time favorite character; after all, don’t we love to hate villains? I loved watching this beloved movie every year on TV as a kid, but never thought the green meanie would become a sort of role model for me. I was shy in high school, but I had a hideous laugh. When my friends dared me to try out for the spring musical, I took them up on it. The choir director asked me to read Dorothy’s part, most likely because ..read more
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How Old Am I in People Years?
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by Aiden the Service Dog
2w ago
In three days, I will be nine years old. This year will mark seven years of serving my handler, Christy. She says time is going by too quickly. I don’t understand what time is, but I do know when it’s time to eat. I start staring at Christy when I get hungry and sometimes, I make a mooing sound like a cow, so she says I definitely know what time is. The new people I meet think my brindle markings are a sign of old age, but really, the only sign of aging is on my chin. I do have grey hair and Mom says I have a goatee, but I don’t see any goats. At least not in our backyard yet. For my birthda ..read more
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Fowl Doctor
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by Christy Hoss
1M ago
Late one Saturday night my husband showed me we had two ducks sleeping on our front lawn. We live in downtown Morristown and are nowhere near a body of water, so I was amazed to watch them. I guess we disturbed them, as they got up and waddled across the street, then for some reason decided to waddle back. I watched in horror as a car came over the hill and struck them both. I grabbed a box and some towels and went to the rescue. One was instantly killed and the other lay struggling in the middle of the street. I quickly removed them to our screened back porch for triage. There wasn’t much I c ..read more
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I’m Really Not a Service Dog
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by Aiden the Service Dog
1M ago
Service dog? Not me! I’m a privileged pet. I lay around on everything and sleep most of the day. I get two wonderful meals a day and have a fenced backyard all to myself to play in. I also have my own soft kennel that zips up for privacy and all the toys and chew bones I want. After all, I will be nine years old this month and that’s a lot of years for a dog. So, in my mind I think I’m a pet, but then I catch a scent of something, and I realize, I’m a dog with a purpose. I smell Christy’s blood sugar dropping and get right to work alerting her. Working is a privilege for me, and I love havin ..read more
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Diaversary and a New Attitude
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by Christy Hoss
1M ago
What does “diaversary” mean? Last month I passed a milestone. It was the thirty-fourth anniversary of my diagnosis of type 1 diabetes. Those of us living with diabetes call it our “diaversary.” Diabetes is a way of life for me. I’ve had it more than half of my life and feel like I’ve known no other way to live. I’ll never forget the circumstances of my diagnosis. When I close my eyes, I can still see the office where I was told my life would never be the same. There were many years after that of doctors hounding me to get my sugars under control, and it felt like I was on a rollercoaster, goi ..read more
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Just Trying to Do My Job
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by Aiden the Service Dog
2M ago
Many people who observe me with my handler, Christy, notice I keep my eye on her. A lot of people comment that I only do it for the treats from the pouch she wears. Yes, I love food, but the purpose of giving me treats is to keep “Sustained Focus on the Handler.” When I keep my eyes on Christy, I’m focused and I get a reward, but rewards are limited to a certain amount per day. When I alert Christy to a low blood sugar and I’m correct, I get the high-value treats. I love those treats so much; I try to get them by pretending to alert. But Christy knows I am a foody because Labradors love food ..read more
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On Being a Writer
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by Christy Hoss
2M ago
I find it hard to believe we have already been residing in Tennessee for two years. Time seems irrelevant when one is retired. Although, I’m not really retired. My husband is. I always dreamed of this time when he could kick back and support my writing endeavors and I could write us off into the sunset on my success. Well, as the saying goes, “the best laid plans” is true as I’ve found life does not always go the way we want it to. Even though I am writing novels, articles and stories for anthologies, I still don’t feel I am pulling my weight. In fact, to be honest, even though I am pursuing ..read more
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For the Love of Charlie Brown
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by Christy Hoss
2M ago
What is the first thing that comes to your mind when you think of the Peanuts comic strip? Is it Snoopy or perhaps the Peanuts’ Christmas Special? For me, it will forever be Charlie Brown. My daddy loved Peanuts. I remember him laughing out loud as he read it every Sunday. Charles Schultz was a genius cartoonist, especially with the lead character. My daddy related to Charlie Brown in ways I will probably never know. He was a real-life Charlie Brown. Dad always had a goofy grin on his face, like Charlie Brown, especially if he was pleased with something. In the winter he wore the same kind o ..read more
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Puppy Love
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by Aiden the Service Dog
3M ago
It’s a good thing I’m a laid-back, tolerant kind of guy because this black furball can get on my nerves at times. No matter what I do, he’s in my face, literally chewing on my ears or my lips. He especially likes pulling me around by my bringsel or alert bar. One day Rocky did something I’d never do. He chewed off and swallowed a cloth leg from his favorite octopus Kong toy that used to look like this: Mom has since cut off all the tentacles. Mom had to make Rocky throw up because he was having tummy trouble. Sure enough, up came a slimy blue leg and everything else he’d eaten. EWWW! Littl ..read more
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