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Xipe Totec

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3. Love the story! Reminded me of one I posted a while ago
Tue Apr 4, 2017, 11:47 AM
Apr 2017
My first encounter with a real girl scientist.

This was back in Houston, in one of the suburbs around the Johnson Space Center.

On a hot summer day, my boys were playing in the back yard with a bunch of neighborhood friends. I was in charge of keeping an eye on them, but I was distracted inside. Can't remember what I was doing. Suddenly several of the kids burst in through the back door, screaming that there's a snake in the yard. This is Houston, we're surrounded by rice paddies, so my first thought is copperhead or cotton mouth. Both deadly vipers. I run to the garage, grab a machete and race to the backyard. I can see rustling in the raised flower beds. It's a big one, but I can't tell what it is; the ferns are three feet tall and thick. I track it to the corner. There's about a dozen kids in the yard and I feel I have no choice but to whack first, ask questions later. So I do.

One, two, three slashes, and I finally nail the snake. Head severed a few inches back from the neck. I pull the body out and, lo and behold, it is a garter snake. Absolutely harmless. I feel like shit.

I wanted to make the best of a bad situation, so I decided this was a good moment for an anatomy lesson. I grab some X-acto knives and head back to the back yard. I cut the snake lengthwise along the belly, exposing stomach, the one lung and a still beating heart. The kids recoil in horror. All save one; a little girl, about four years old. She is fascinated. She is squatting in front of the snake, mesmerized. She asks me to open the stomach to see what's inside. The rest of the kids including my sons have already moved to the other side of the yard. They want no part of this. I open the stomach and there's a couple of small mice, and a frog. She looks at them intently and asks me to turn them over to see them from all sides...

THAT!, my friend, is what a scientists looks like. Male, female, or otherwise, that's the hallmark; that insatiable curiosity.

That little girl is a surgeon now.

She may be the very same person who holds your life in her hands the next time you go to the hospital.

Pray that she is, for then you will be in the best hands. You will be in the hands of a real scientist.




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Sophia is true to her name- wise or wisdom n/t TexasProgresive Apr 2017 #1
Yes she is! silverweb Apr 2017 #19
I have a granddaughter, Sophia of the same age in the other Carolina. TexasProgresive Apr 2017 #31
Aww... silverweb Apr 2017 #40
Grandkids are,,, well, just grand. TexasProgresive Apr 2017 #41
I have no doubt! silverweb Apr 2017 #43
Let's hope well meaning but idiot adults don't mess it up Warpy Apr 2017 #35
Yes shenmue Apr 2017 #2
Love the story! Reminded me of one I posted a while ago Xipe Totec Apr 2017 #3
... Kali Apr 2017 #6
I Love this. And it was you that helped her along... Hekate Apr 2017 #9
excellent! I love the curious kids! Fast Walker 52 Apr 2017 #16
Awesome story! silverweb Apr 2017 #18
The store cashier... 3catwoman3 Apr 2017 #4
Is it any of the cashier's business what any one is buying? Dr. Sophia your lunasun Apr 2017 #11
yes, the cahsier is a fucking asshole Fast Walker 52 Apr 2017 #15
This Post Deserves a Thumbs Up Leith Apr 2017 #12
two thumbs up! demigoddess Apr 2017 #37
Yes - and I'm willing to bet that the cashier NEVER Ms. Toad Apr 2017 #14
Maybe. I am going to hazard a guess that this... 3catwoman3 Apr 2017 #22
I grew up in the era when that was all there were. Ms. Toad Apr 2017 #32
We may be of similar vintages. 3catwoman3 Apr 2017 #33
1956 n/t Ms. Toad Apr 2017 #34
Good to read. Baitball Blogger Apr 2017 #5
Remember the news a few weeks ago about the boy who got a haircut PoindexterOglethorpe Apr 2017 #7
I remember that. It is so great that these Ilsa Apr 2017 #13
That was one of the best... 3catwoman3 Apr 2017 #21
I love that story dflprincess Apr 2017 #42
"A little child shall lead them". MadCrow Apr 2017 #8
If taller people only acted like Sophia world wide wally Apr 2017 #10
We could all learn from this little girl... Heartstrings Apr 2017 #17
Way to go, Dr. Sophia! silverweb Apr 2017 #20
K&R! Omaha Steve Apr 2017 #23
Children are so precious! Stellar Apr 2017 #24
WTF is wrong with the store cashier??? The nerve!! NurseJackie Apr 2017 #25
I don't know if this is true metroins Apr 2017 #27
I hope you're right. NurseJackie Apr 2017 #29
GOOD GIRL Angry Dragon Apr 2017 #26
My then 2 year old Grandson wanted a Doll HockeyMom Apr 2017 #28
My 18 month old grandaughter also chose a black doll this weekend. elleng Apr 2017 #30
When my now 27 year old son was about 4, a family of color moved... 3catwoman3 Apr 2017 #36
that child is being brought up right! lunatica Apr 2017 #38
Good girl. nt Honeycombe8 Apr 2017 #39
Kids like these give us hope for the future. El Mimbreno Apr 2017 #44
"Doc McStuffins" is fantastic inspiration for little girls mainer Apr 2017 #45
The innocence and perspective of childhood n/t apkhgp Jul 2017 #46
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