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Created on: May 08, 2009 Last Updated: May 25, 2009
Chasing Rabbits
In Arizona are some of the biggest Jack rabbits that I have ever seen. For the life of me I cannot figure out what they eat around here that makes them grow so big. You will see them running around in the open fields where only scrub grows. I am assuming that must be what they eat and we have plenty of that so maybe this is why they are sooo big!
We have one of those fields right across the street from our house and everyday we take our dog Frissee over there for her daily run. When we ask her if she's ready to go chase a rabbit, she knows exactly what we are talking about and she gets all excited with anticipation in hopes of seeing the rabbit. Of course she could never catch it they are super fast and will leave her in the dust every time. That doesn't matter to Frissee though she just enjoys seeing the rabbit and getting the opportunity to chase it a little while. The rabbit is a master escape artist it will zigzag while it is running and then before you can blink an eye it has made a hard turn and off it goes disappearing in the brush. It is so funny watching Frissee because just as she is going full throttle seeming to be on the rabbits heals bam it turns hard and Frissee will begin to slow down and then stand there puzzled wondering where in the world did that rabbit go?
My animals have taught me so many life lessons especially my dogs, it is amazing how they excitingly anticipate each new day. Even though Frissee has never caught the rabbit that doesn't matter to her, after all it was a great chase and she will sport herself as if she has accomplished the greatest joy of the day. What makes her excitement for the chase even more amazing to me is that most of the time when we take her to the field we never even get to see the rabbit. Weeks even months can go by before she gets to see the rabbit again. But that doesn't matter to Frissee because she anticipates each day as if she will get to chase the rabbit and sometimes her anticipation pays off. Each day Frissee will enter that field with expectations that today will be the day of the "CHASE"
Watching Frissee made me do some self-examination. Do I look forward to each new day with excitement and anticipation of what the day has in store. What if that prayer still isn't answered? What if today isn't the day of that financial blessing? What if I don't get to chase the rabbit today? Do I still make the best of the day as my dog Frissee does? Did I still rejoice in the day? Did I decide
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