Thursday, July 16, 2020

Bridger updated. Donation and address: He Wants Rocks!

Via David


 Bridger Walker

Hey, all. Please, share my nephew’s story so that it gets as much exposure as it can. We know that our little hero would love some words of encouragement from his favorite heroes. On July 9th, my six year old nephew Bridger saved his little sister’s life by standing between her and a charging dog. 

After getting bit several times on the face and head, he grabbed his sister’s hand and ran with her to keep her safe. He later said, “If someone had to die, I thought it should be me.” After receiving 90 stitches (give or take) from a skilled plastic surgeon, he’s finally resting at home. We love our brave boy and want all the other superheroes to know about this latest hero who joined their ranks. 

 EDIT: I just finished visiting with Bridger at his home. His wounds are looking so much better! He’s in great spirits, and his awesome personality is intact. He can’t smile too widely yet, but he was grinning as I read some of your comments to him. I’d also like to mention here that the dog’s owners are really great people who have been nothing but kind to Bridger and his family. We feel no resentment toward them at all, and—if anything—there’s only been an increase of love between our families as a result of this incident. 

EDIT 2: Once again we’re blown away by the amazing comments and messages that Bridger’s receiving. I’ve had lots of inquiries about a GoFundMe. Bridger’s family has asked that any one wishing to help out financially can, instead, donate to @mission_22 or @wwp. Bridger is also a huge fan of Science, especially Geology. So I’m going to start a post where people can share with him pictures of cool rocks that they see. EDIT 3: Once again, everyone’s kindness has meant so much to us. I’m trying to get to all of the messages that I can, but it may take some time. For those who have inquired about sending Bridger some rocks, here’s the address to use:

Bridger Walker
P.O. Box 22141
Cheyenne, WY 82003

8 comments:

  1. For some reason this didn't take on the other article. This little man is a BADASS. Wow! Well done Bridger!

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  2. Bridger should check out the geology series by Nick Zentner.
    https://www.youtube.com/user/GeologyNick/videos
    Nick teaches at Central Washington University.

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    1. I jut sent the link to them and attributed you. Thanks.

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  3. Good morning Brock!
    Such a great story. I commented on the first one but I don’t think it went through. I think a google employee was still punishing me for my comment on another post you had. I guess I wasn’t being politically correct. It happens to me a lot with your blog, lol.
    This, though, is awesome that you put his request up here and you can be sure some Idaho rocks will be going to Cheyenne.
    Hugs, TeresaSue

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    1. I commented on the first one but I don’t think it went through. I think a google employee was still punishing me for my comment on another post you had. I guess I wasn’t being politically correct. It happens to me a lot with your blog, lol.

      Evidently, as I see no pending comments.:)
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      some Idaho rocks will be going to Cheyenne.

      Good deal and how far are you from him?

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  4. Hmm, gracious, I not exactly sure. I would guess it’s, give or take, an 18 hour drive.
    TeresaSue

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    1. I guess if I had looked at the map, I wouldn't have needed to ask.....:)

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