Lesson learned from Lego and his friends
by Anu Maurya
Last weekend Lego and I tried our first attempt on Rally Excellent on a 2-day dog show.
At the first trial, as soon as we entered the ring, Lego went straight to greet the honor dog. Unsure of the rules, I asked to be excused. On the second day, we went past 5 signs, and at the 6th sign, there was a camera man sitting right next to it (though he was behind the short ring gate, it seemed as if he was in the ring). Lego, being the very well mannered frenchie, had to pay his respects to the camera man. Somehow, with a miracle, I got back Lego’s attention and “we” proceeded to the next sign, but Lego already got a glimpse of the glowing dog-heavenly bar-jump and went in his “happy-go-Lego-jumping-for-joy” routine…
This 2-day trial was our first trial experience of not-qualifying and not even completing the course. Despite waking up at early hours before sunrise, driving 100+ miles and not qualifying for 2 days in a row — I learned a great lesson in life from Lego, and his friends Homer, Muffin and Tux.
The following video illustrates this valuable lesson in life :).
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4 comments July 14th, 2008






