It’s a little over a mile to the river from our house and I was not feeling confident. All I could do is ride around in the dark, blindly looking and hoping to run across some sign of them. I intended to stop here and there to call for Elley. Trouble was, my voice was almost gone, the regular tone of it replaced by a hoarse, raspy, barely audible whisper that did not even sound like me. I would try none the less. For two long hours I puttered through the dark trails criss crossing the swamp. All this was to no avail. No sign or sound of them was heard, and my desperate, pleading calls went un answered. It was very late when I got back home. My wife was still up and warmed my supper. She quietly watched me as I gulped down the food. I did not feel like talking, but I could see the questions in her eyes. She loved Elley too. She was hurting as well. I explained my failure to her. “What are you going to do” she asked. “ Reckon I’ll try and get some sleep, then go looking again at daylight”. I was exhausted, both mentally and physically. Despite this, rest would not come to me. Exhausted too, my wife had managed to fall asleep. I thought of all the trouble she went through staying up, worrying not just about Elley, but me as well. I remembered the concern and worry in her eyes. I remembered the words she had spoken as I was walking out the door to go search for Elley. “Travis, please be careful”. I just nodded and thought nothing else of it, but I thought of it now. I thought of Gods wisdom in creating woman. How rewarding life can be when his plan is followed. This was certainly a difficult time, but the presence of a loving wife to share in life’s ups and downs is one of Gods greatest blessings. Her presence makes the good times better, and she brings much comfort in times of difficulty. I also prayed fervently that night. Now when I go to the lord in prayer, I don’t often ask for selfish things, and this was indeed a selfish thing. After all, regardless of how much I loved her, Elley was only a dog. She had no immortal soul to save like you and I. Like so many times before, I would just have to rely on Gods grace and understanding. Mercifully, I somehow fell asleep after that, the deep, heavy sleep that leaves you with no sense of time having passed. I sprang up in the bed the next morning confused and disoriented. I had overslept, as the sun was already well up. Once coherent, I arose with a purpose. My wife had gotten up earlier and had a fine breakfast waiting. “Figured I’d let you sleep” she said with a smile as I emerged from the hall and walked into the kitchen. I smiled back and gave her a heart felt “Thank you”. Our son was up too. He was now 12 and old enough to be a real help. My wife had explained the situation to him last night and he was chompin at the bit to go search for Elley. Although very worried, a resolute determination had set in. Regardless of the outcome, we were going to do everything in our power to find Elley! She deserved nothing less! We gobbled down breakfast, gathered our gear, and out the door we went......