My kitchen table was covered with papers. It was the end of the month
and I was trying to get all of my paperwork done and taken to the office
on time. I sat down in a chair, picked up my pen, and started writing on
the first page. Just then a flash of motion caught my eye. I looked out
my window and saw my neighbors' white beagle standing on my back porch.
She had gotten free from her yard and was having fun running loose.
Knowing my neighbors were at work I looked at my paperwork, sighed,
and put down the pen. I headed out the backdoor and whistled for the dog
to come. She looked like she might come to me for a second, but then she
caught a scent in the air and headed for the woods. I ran after her
calling and whistling the whole time. As I followed her further and
further into the woods, I grew frustrated. "Come on!", I said to no one
in particular. "I have work to do!"
Suddenly, I heard a soft,
gentle voice that was not my own whisper in my mind. "Your job is to
love," it said. At that moment my heart was filled with a warmth and
love that are beyond my words to describe. My eyes moistened and I
smiled at the same time. I squatted down and called my neighbors' dog
again. This time the beagle turned and ran happily into my arms. She
licked my face over and over as I carried her the quarter mile back to
her yard. Even though my arms were tired my heart was light. I was at
peace doing my real job. The paperwork could wait.
God loves us
all and His greatest joy is in seeing us love each other as well. To
love is our job, our mission, and our purpose in this life. Do your job
well then and have the time of your life while you do it. Love God. Love
yourself. Love others. Love animals. Love this world.
Love your
life. Share your love in everything you think, feel, say and do. And
rejoice in the peace and happiness it brings to you always.
Joseph J. Mazzella