Puppy Love Returns
Henry Turns Fifteen
by Jim W Vestal
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About the Book
THIS BOOK WAS FIRST PUBLISHED 2011-BUT PRIVATE. Today more than 200 pages following the birth of a little boy that required three blood transfusions in the womb, and two after his birth at 34 weeks. His start in life was monitored by the Lucile Packard Children's Hospital at Stanford, California, the staff in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). He spent many days close to a month or more in the hospital. So with that said, you can see why I as his Grandfather, and his parents Jack and Jennifer Wiley, have been close to him since those early minutes, that eventually just came out a as normal born boy. So this book, and this new 2nd enlarged edition pretty well has been fun to do, after all, the kid is just normal. Well, no, my daughter Jennifer who has one brother, and her husband who has 4 more, have been out standing parents, and Henry is well on the move, in school, at some various sporting activities, etc. Even a music keyboard, black belt, distance running, life guard saving course, etc. The list goes on as he turned 15, and a college in the future seems to be on the parents agenda, etc. Wonderful to have a normal kid today, when we had some fears long ago. I got my Lucile Packard Children's Fund request last week - so they will get more support from me. World wide I hear horror stories, so much for iPhones, on the spot TV talking faces, etc. May you enjoy the off spring in your family and those neighbors around you.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Medicine & Science
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Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
# of Pages: 210 -
Isbn
- Hardcover, Dust Jacket: 9781364368999
- Hardcover, ImageWrap: 9781364368982
- Publish Date: Feb 10, 2016
- Language English
- Keywords Lucile Packard, Stanford, NICU, photojournalism, Vestal
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About the Creator
Jim W. Vestal
Clayton, CA,
I was a news photographer and picture editor for seven newspapers, and member of the National Press Photographers Assc. since 1956. A Life Member of the San Francisco Bay Area Press Photographers Association, after being the Picture Editor at The Sacramento (CA) Union (1968-89), New York Newsday (1989-94), and Contra Costa Times (1994-96) when I retired after 40-years in the newspaper business - starting as a shooter since 1956. I'm retired but still shoot and actively travel today for my own interest. The assorted blurb.com books have turned out to be a way to gather many of my images for nice and simple presentations.