Sometimes being a novelist can be discouraging. Mediocre sales. A harsh review. Unkind email from a reader. Rejection by a publisher. Losing an agent. Feeling like you’ve run out of ideas. I’m sure the list could go on and on, as varied in number as there are authors.
But God is an encourager, and He often sends encouragement when and where we least expect it.
A couple of weeks after Poppet died, my heart still so tender and my tears still so plentiful, I looked out my back window and saw a neighbor I hadn’t met yet with a new black lab puppy. This young woman moved into her house earlier this year (in the midst of our snowiest winter since 1982). I had seen her outside a couple of times with a large yellow lab. Well, with my heart still hurting over Poppet, I had my shoes on and was out the door in seconds, dying to pet a puppy. I should mention that both of us were still wearing pj bottoms, so there was instant kinship.
I called to ask her what her puppy’s name was (Bailey), but we chatted at least ten minutes before I said, “Oh, by the way, I’m Robin.” Then she introduced herself, and we laughed about how we had covered the important info — Bailey’s name and learning that her yellow lab had died suddenly, right around the same time as Poppet— before we ever bothered with trivial info such as our names. We enjoyed visiting, but it was mostly all about dogs.
A couple of days later, she was out in the common area with Bailey and I went out again, needing another fix of puppy slobber. After more visiting, including learning that she is new to the area, I sent her my Contact info via AirDrop on our iPhones. I wanted her to know that she wasn’t alone here in the neighborhood if she ever needed help. When she received my contact info, she looked at her phone and her face got a funny expression. Then she looked up and said, “Do you … write lots of books?” I laughed and said yes.
Well, turns out she and her mother are huge fans and own many of my books. In the weeks since we first met, she and I have chatted numerous times. Then her parents came for a visit, and I’ve spent time talking with her mom too. They have told me such kind things about my books and what they mean to them.
Isn’t it just like God to not only encourage me in such a way (over Poppet, over my books) but to give me two new friends besides? Because that’s what they’ve become.
And speaking of new friends, I’d better show you the latest photo of Boo. She’s coming to live with us in another 12 days from this posting. Still feels like such a long, long wait.
Facebook friends know that I am worse than a 5-year-old on Christmas Eve when it comes to my anticipation for the day we pick up Boo and bring her home. I already have her playpen set up in the dining area. I already have food and treats and toys. I even have a big stuffed snuggle dog (about three times her size) that has a beating heart to hopefully help her through the first few nights without her mom and litter mates.
The first thing Jerry says to me when he wakes up is, “How many days?” I can always tell him the number of days, and often I can tell him the number of hours too. Like yesterday morning, he asked, “How many days?” and I answered, after a quick glance at the clock, “13 days and 3 hours.”
Like my new neighbor and her mom, God has encouraged me through this puppy who I haven’t even met yet.
Again, isn’t that just like Him?
~robin
Robin Lee Hatcher
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Paula says
He knows what we need before we ask! Thanks for the touching story! Book Material??? Blessings to you!
Robin Lee Hatcher says
Everything is potential book material, Paula. LOL!
Veronica says
So beautiful and heart touching Robin! Yes! God does encourages us through so many ways and I’m so glad He does! Keep us updated on Boo when you get her !
Robin Lee Hatcher says
Thanks, Veronica. And no worries about Boo updates. I may have 50 or 100 photos a day to choose from at first.
Michelle says
Thanks for sharing this touching story. It brought tears to my eyes and also was encouraging.
Robin Lee Hatcher says
You’re welcome, Michelle. Glad it encouraged you too.
Carrie Turansky says
Hi Robin, I loved your post. How fun to meet new friends and share a love for puppies and reading. : ) The photos of your new puppy are so cute. I can’t wait to hear how it goes when she comes home. Blessings, Carrie
Robin Lee Hatcher says
Thanks, Carrie.
Diana Grundy says
Loved your story about the neighbor .What a cute picture of Boo I am sure she will be a blessing to you and your husband.God is so good.
Robin Lee Hatcher says
Thanks, Diana. And Amen.
Linda says
This is such a lovely post! God is so gracious to send us encouragement in so many ways. Years ago when my daughter was in the midst of cancer treatments I was constantly encouraged in many unexpected ways, and always when I needed it, whether I knew I needed it or not. I wrote them all down, which started a habit of recording how God is working in my life each day. And God is using you (all of you authors) to encourage us readers with every book!
Robin Lee Hatcher says
Oh, Linda. What a wonderful habit to have acquired. I do write down things I am thankful for, but I think I’d like to establish your habit.
Nancy Griggs says
What a delightful post and wonderful way to meet new friends that have a common interest. Love your new pup already! Have a blessed day!
Robin Lee Hatcher says
Thanks, Nancy!
Becky Wade says
Amen! God is so faithful to encourage us in unexpected ways right when we need it most.
Also, I think it’s fabulous that you have something (Boo’s arrival) on your calendar to look forward to and anticipate. Anticipation is such a wonderful feeling. …Becky, the girl who never peeked at her Christmas presents early because she enjoyed that delicious sense of anticipation.
Robin Lee Hatcher says
Becky, I’ve told people (as in this post) that my excitement level is that of a 5 year old on Christmas Eve. I used to wake my mom up every hour all night long with “Can we get up yet?” More than once we opened presents at 4 AM, just so my mom could get some sleep afterward. LOL!
Vivian Furbay says
What kind of puppy is Boo? We had a German Shepherd/spitz mix named Boo about 25 years ago. She was a smart and beautiful dog. Your new puppy is cute/ We are Australian Shepherd lovers. We lost two dogs in 2013 due to old age and cancer. I know what you’ve been through. We are happy owners of Shelagh, another Aussie that we’ve had for 3 1/2 years. She is a blessing from God and sure brightens up our home.
Robin Lee Hatcher says
Boo is a Papillon, the same as Poppet, the dog that we lost. We have owned many different breeds and mixes over the years and loved them all, but Poppet definitely made us fans of the Papillon breed.
Lynne Hess says
Oh, Robin – she’s absolutely adorable! That little face would melt my heart in a split second! Won’t you have fun “puppy training” her. And what a great post! It’s true – God always knows when to send someone to encourage and comfort.
Robin Lee Hatcher says
Thanks, Lynne. I agree. She’s adorable. And I will love training her. It helps that I work at home so that she can be with me all the time.
Andrea Byers says
What a lovely post. So thankful for your new friends and new puppy. 🙂
Robin Lee Hatcher says
Thanks, Andrea.
Lori Smanski says
so true, we never do know who will inspire us or who we will inspire. trust in our Lord that he will guide our paths is the key
Robin Lee Hatcher says
🙂