Some
of you will remember that we adopted Buddy, a tri-color corgi, 11 years ago
after he was found starving on the streets of Fort Worth. I wrote his story for my grandkids, “just the
way Buddy told it to me”: how Barney the Blood Hound helped him survive on the
streets until they were picked up by the dog police. I named the story, Buddy the Floppy Ear Corgi because his
left ear flopped when we first met.
Like
other dogs and pets, Buddy is doing his best to get me through Covid-19. He
follows me from room to room and sits patiently near my chair on our back
deck. I am always learning something
from Buddy.
During
these difficult days of “sheltering in place” he is teaching me persistence. “Persistence”
isn’t a word we use much. But we all
know what it means: never quitting, never giving up and never becoming
discouraged. Like most humans, I am not very good at it, but Buddy is a natural.
He communicates most by “persistence.”
If
he wants to go outside, he goes over to the door and sits there looking out the
glass pane. He never moves. He just sits there until I notice and
obligingly open the door and let him out.
He does the same thing about coming back inside. If I am eating he locks
his eyes on the food and stares, again refusing to move. I can scold him, tell him he isn’t getting
anything from me, act as callous and cold as possible, but it doesn’t faze him.
He just sits there staring with those big brown corgi eyes until I finally give
in. He wins his arguments with persistence.
I
need to learn more of that. We humans are always looking for shortcuts to get
what we want. We resort to tantrums,
tears, weeping and wailing, pouting and protests. We get angry and argue. But it seldom achieves our goals. We need to learn from Buddy. Persistence and peaceful perseverance is
irresistible.
“I tell you, even though he will not get up and give him anything because he is his friend, yet because of his persistence he will get up and give him as much as he needs. So I say to you,ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you. For everyone who asks, receives; and he who seeks, finds; and to him who knocks, it will be opened.” (Luke 11:5-10).
Be persistent. Be patient. Don’t get upset. Don’t give up. A better day is coming.
Thank you for sharing Buddy’s story..... it was exactly what I needed to hear this morning. God bless you and yours including little Buddy✝️
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