2020-04-01_Readers_Digest

(Nancy Kaufman) #1
Our dog Missy was so
smart, I was able to
teach her to read! I
made five posters, each
with the name of one
of her favorite toys. I
would hold the poster
and name the toy, then
ask her to go get it. After
several weeks, I stopped
naming the toy and
just said, “Go get it!”
It took a while, but with
practice, she would
bring the right toy
100 percent of the time.
—maggie roth
Tyler, Texas

I am hearing-impaired, as are my two
children. Almost as soon as our “superdog,”
Skippy, came to live with us, she seemed to
sense that we could not hear. When some-
one comes to the door, Skippy nudges me
until I follow her. She barks only when my
husband, who has perfect hearing, is home.
—Becky meyers Cedarville, Michigan

I needed help. He was
my angel. Two things
I want to emphasize:
1) Do not drive yourself
to the hospital! 2) Teach
the people around you
what to do when you
have an attack.
—Nancy Lantz
Scandinavia, Wisconsin

Life in These
United States
I read the excuses for
skipping church to
my husband, a retired
pastor. He especially
appreciated the excuse
“The pastor is too
attractive.” He grinned
and said, “Yeah, I al-
ways had that problem.”
—nancy
payne-olewiler
Fleming Island, Florida

A Safe Home
for Women
Great article about
Kathrine Lee and Susan
Kovaka saving women
from trafficking. I would
also like to shout out
Dedee Lhamon, who
started the Covering
House in St. Louis
for the same reasons.
As someone who
has supported this

LETTERS
Notes on the
February issue

Losing Laura
My sympathies to Peter
DeMarco and the par-
ents of Laura Levis.
Years ago, I did the
same thing as Laura
and drove myself to the
hospital during an
asthma attack. The
front door was locked.
Nowhere was there a
sign for the emergency
entrance. I found a
phone booth down
the street, and while
I was trying to find the
number, a police officer
stopped and asked if

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