Peanut is our chihuahua/terrier
mix rescue dog. He has a few issues, including being a little intimidated by
Snickers the cat and Jane who we call the Big Cat. Sometimes when the Big Cat makes
a sudden move, Peanut runs for it. I was relaxing in the bath when I heard some
commotion down the hallway. “What’s going on out there?” I asked. I barely got
the words out when here he came around the corner.
Peanut scurried across the
floor, nails clicking on the tiles into the bathroom, jumped right up onto the
edge of the tub, into my arms and into the water! That was a first! He was
running from Jane.
I gently clutched the
little guy in my arms, letting his feet down into the warm water. I took my
shampoo in one hand, held Peanut in the other, and gave him a short massage,
then rinsed him off. I figured I’d take advantage of the situation and go for
the conditioner too. I rinsed him again then lightly lifted him out of the tub
and onto the bath mat. Off he ran, shaking water off his slick little body as
he went out the door and into the hall.
I was finishing up, and
there he came bouncing back again, jumped up on the side of the tub and into
the water. Maybe he thinks he’s a retriever? He even started to paddle a
little! What a character. Who knew our little Peanut would love the water? He
wasn’t a bit afraid and he actually liked it. I was so surprised.
(The picture I’ve included
here is a few days after the incident with Peanut in an empty bathtub. What a
good boy!)
This incident with Peanut can
teach the rest of us a good lesson. Sometimes we find the things we really like
in the most unexpected places and under the most unexpected circumstances.
If you follow Jesus you
can be assured you’ll find new things along your journey that you’ll really
enjoy, even if they come in the most unusual situations.
There are lots of examples
from the Bible. Ruth found an awesome husband in a foreign country (Ruth
4:13-15). Peter found out he could walk on water in the middle of a storm (Matt
14: 26-32). Paul and Silas sang praises in prison and ended up out of prison, at
the prison keeper’s house having lunch (Acts 16:23-40). There’s a quote from Joyce
Meyer I like, “Do it afraid.”
We need to try to be more
like Peanut and these people from the Bible: Jump into the new things that God
shows us even if we think we’re afraid. We’ll probably enjoy them more than we
know.
Love, Carolyn
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