Let's see now....what's the funniest thing I can lay eyes on right now? Ha! Saved! My sweeping gaze has just set itself on today's funny inspiration - my gorgeous baby golden retriever Blossom, sleeping upside down with her legs in the air as usual, carefree and unworried (much to my mother's constant mortification - "Blossom, you shameless puppy!! What will people say?"). Blossom is 4 months old and thinks she is as light as she was, 4 months ago! If you approach her like all the other poor fools she has beguiled by her gentle golden good looks, you will quickly find yourself wrestling with a puppy monster who's fiercest ambition in life is to climb all over you and maybe try to stand on your head! So from a safe distance, she's gotta be the sweetest li'l bow-wow you ever set eyes on.
Blossy like all babies cannot be trusted to be by herself for even nano seconds. She eats everything she finds (would you believe raw vegetables!) and has appointed herself the official family shredder of anything that makes a ripping noise! So, much to her disappointment, she's always been supervised and tied up. But lately though, she's been pretending to be slightly grown up and has been on her best behaviour. So idiots that we were, we decided to give her free reign of our large garden for the very first time of her life! Blossom sat there and waved that non-stop tail looking up at us adoringly as we debated whether or not to unchain her completely for the first time ever. That 'look-at-me-I'm-so-innocent' look lasted just until the chain clasp came off. And then, she took off like a shot!
We watched amused as she rocketed around the garden hitting every tree in the way in excitement and I was very forcefully reminded of George of the Jungle! We stood watching the golden blur zipping around, jumping into piles of leaves, chasing leaves and tracking imaginery enemies through the undergrowth for a while till we got bored with her antics. Deciding to leave her to her own devices, we returned to our work inside the house while she carried on like a mad dog in the garden.
Some time later, I looked up idly to see her grinning doggy face running past me into the house. In seconds, she happily wagged at me and ran out again. I smiled at her indulgently and returned my attention to my work. But while she repeated the into-the-house-and-out-of-it game, something was niggling in the back of my head. As she had flashed past heading both ways, I was sure I'd caught a glimpse of something in her mouth.
A casual looksee yielded magnificient results. It looked like our little lady had spent the last half hour joyfully filling the house with wood and bracken and dead leaves and every other mouldy thing she could get her jaws on! And what was worse, she seemed to be compensating the garden whose treasures she was robbing, by delivering our clothes to it in return....in some weird doggy barter transaction! I was just in time to get hold of her as she trotted out confidently again with one end of what looked like my underclothing dangling from her mouth! Caught, she dropped the red-hot proof of her doggy sin and zipped into the garden only to return again with yet another piece of fungus-infected bark! But this time I was ready for her and she found herself locked out by the grille door. Check out the photo below for the comically sad expression she was trying on me to worm her way inside! We spent a long time laughing at her that day.
Blossom's canine behaviour funnily reminds me of human behaviour. We need to be supervised all the time too. Unmanned traffic signals are violated, unattended shop counters are shoplifted, unsupervised employees slack off and unwatched students cheat at tests! This is by no means newly evolved behaviour. It dates back to Adam in Eden who left to himself, managed to get us all thrown out of Paradise; Israel in the desert, devoid of Moses' leadership for mere days frenziedly worshipped a golden calf; the apostles in the garden of Gethsemene left alone for mere hours fell asleep instead of praying and David on his terrace one golden afternoon, took another man's wife 'cos he thought no one was watching!
In Christ we are made free. Free from sin and free from death. Joyful news indeed. But a word of caution reader.....that freedom comes with responsibility. Let loose from our burdens and sin, it is easy to go overboard and live life in a way that is unacceptable to God. Remember that the God who set you free also expects you to behave. Blossom's bad-bad was funny. Our abuse of God's freedom is not.
Galatians 5:13 says, "You, my brothers, were called to be free. But do not use your freedom to indulge the sinful nature; rather, serve one another in love." So unless you wanna be counted on the same intellectual level as my puppy, some shaping up is suggested...pronto!
7 comments:
hmmm.. as usual one word ....
'AMAZING' well guess i need to improve my vocab cos i am using the same old words for praise ..
You are a person who is gifted with Words ... words that can make one cry, one love, one to laugh out loud !!
(i have a big plan :D ll discuss one day .. when we r free, fine and may be outside)
You just made me laugh .. despite the fact that more i laughed i was to cough!:) but just lovely dovely writing ..
Blossy is as usual the sweetheart .. :)
more than all this the way you have given this funny incident a spiritual connect ..is just beautiful..
its very true that 'Man when not disciplined or watched or shepareded would tend to misuse the freedom ....
For that is why we still remain just MAN!!!
To reach that level of control of the mind and body ... we need to move ahead strong with prayers and faith and yes most important realising our goal ...
It may take time but surely must happen if then , freedom wouldnt hurt others as it does these days!!
Thanks Meenu! I think I need to extend my vocabulary too cos I seem to be saying the same 'thanks' over and over again too....LOL!
And what the big plan about? Am all ears!!
When i saw this article for the first time, I read the starting lines and scrolled down to see the length and moved on not reading it. I once again logged on and thought can give a try, but when i scrolled down to realize the length, i again logged off not reading it.
But, I the brave guy, took it as a challenge to read it completely.
I just crossed few lines and i was glued to it. The story narrative skills are far from excellence. And i guess the size really did not matter. Wonderful writing.
Thanks Vishwak and praise God for what He has chosen to give me. by the way, I get the hint. Will keep the articles shorter, hee hee!
Haha! Well you are blessed with words, to write more.. So I guess you should write as your heart says.
I have had trouble, coz none of my friends read more than 10 lines. So I keep it short.
All I can again say, is that you are gifted to write and captivate. Well done, and all the very best.
Thank you Beulah! Do keep visiting!
The message is beautifully and powerfully communicated.
Great Talent!!!
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