Chanukkah is a holiday in which we remember what HaShem did for our ancestors by working miracles on their behalf, allowing them to defeat the Syrian armies, and more importantly, Syrian idolatry. In our home, we experienced a Chanukkah miracle of our own, and although it really had nothing to do with fighting assimilation, it has everything to do with G-d demonstrating His faithfulness to His people.
Yesterday, (Monday) I received a call at work from my wife. She told me that our two dogs escaped from our yard, and were nowhere to be found. I was rather disappointed that I had to take half of my remaining vacation time to go search for my fugitive dogs.
Shortly before I got home, I prayed that G-d would give favor in finding the dogs. I drove around to all the places that they have gone before (yes, they have escaped in the past), but to no avail. I called the local Animal Control to have them be on the look out for us as well. (They have always been very cooperative in the past, calling us before they go looking where the dogs have been spotted.)
By nightfall, we had not yet heard from the Animal Control officers, and I was a little concerned for the well-being of the canines because it was supposed to be very cold.
We went about our evening, praying that HaShem would bring the dogs back to us. We lit the menorah, and again, prayed that the dogs would be returned. In the back of my mind, I wanted to pray that G-d would return the dogs while we were sitting around the Menorah talking about His miracles, but I didn’t because I was scared that He wouldn’t come through for me.
Fast-forward a couple of hours. It is 1:30 a.m., and Judah (our 2 year old) wakes up crying because he was cold. He kept kicking his blankets off in his sleep. I got up, covered him up, and went back to bed. A few minutes later, he’s crying again, for the same reason. I covered him up again, and then David (our 6 month old) wakes up crying because he thinks he’s hungry. Finally, I’m almost back to sleep when I hear something scratching downstairs. (By this time, it is nearly 2 a.m., and I’m tired, and starting to get very cranky because I just want to SLEEP!) I got out of bed, thinking, “Is it possible that my dogs are down at the front door?” I walked down the stairs, and peeked out of the window that is by our front door. There were my dogs! I opened the door, and they came running in, like nothing had ever happened.
It must be said that my dogs NEVER come back. They have gotten out as a pair between 5 and 10 times in the last 4 years, and they are usually gone for a couple of days. Once, one was even hit by a car and picked up in the middle of a very busy street. Needless to say, even though I was praying for them to come home, I really didn’t expect it to happen.
G-d cares about our every need, even our pets. He alone is the One who hears and answers prayer, and to Him alone be all blessing, honor, glory and power forever! Baruch HaShem for His goodness and faithfulness.
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What a great lesson for the kids – He cares about even the little things and the pets. May the rest of your Hanukkah continue to be blessed.
Comment by followingtheancientpaths December 11, 2007 @ 11:43 amIt was and is a great lesson for the kids. I keep telling them “Nes Gadol Haya Peh!” (“A great miracle happened here!”)
Comment by Aaron Sperry December 11, 2007 @ 12:23 pm
I’m singing various dreidle songs as I browse through my “Blog Surfer” and “My Comments” and I read your reply – it fit perfectly with the song that was playing.
Comment by followingtheancientpaths December 11, 2007 @ 5:28 pmSounds like a tough night, Aaron, but it had a nice ending! I had a similar one, this past Sunday, when Tekoa puked every 30 minutes from 1 am to 8:30 am. It was the weirdest thing; is there such a thing as 8-hour flu?
Comment by Nate+ January 5, 2008 @ 8:58 amP.S. I like the new look of the blog.
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