You have
helped me, and I sing happy songs in the shadow of your wings. Psalm 63:7 (CEV)
“If he can do
it, you can do it,” I said to encourage the kindly older lady in the
wheelchair.
She smiled in
agreement and said “I lost the leg a couple of months ago.” When my wife, my
dog Logan and I first met her, I had not noticed. Privately, the executive
director told us the lady’s left leg had been amputated, and she was awaiting a
prosthesis.
This was
Logan’s first time as a “Paws for Comfort” volunteer. The seniors of the
Retirement Village started gravitating to my 13-year old yellow Labrador,
another senior. “Would you like to say hello?” I said. The compliments flowed. “What a nice dog.” “He’s beautiful.” “She’s so well behaved,” said a certain woman
insisting that Logan was a she. I
repeated “he” several times, but finally got a look from my wife to let it go.
There was also
“what happened to his leg?” My refrain
was: “Oh, he had a tumor on his leg three years ago and he lost his paw. He wears a brace outside, but in the house
does not need it.”
Finally, we
met Lois, a happy dog lover, who once lived on a private drive named Lois Lane.
Logan let her love on him with back rubs and head pats. He brought a happy song
to the hearts of the residents.
Dear Lord,
help us share our gifts whatever they may be; our time, our beloved pets, or a
warm-hearted smile so we may bless others by spreading joy.
©
2019 Aubrey Evelyn
2 comments:
Super good job!! Christy
i LOVE THIS STORY! It is well-rounded and makes me want to hug the dogs neck.
Evelyn Ryan
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