2004
Looking for Brittany
October 2004


“Looking for Brittany,” Friend, Oct. 2004, 18–19

Looking for Brittany

(Based on an experience of the author’s family)

Ye must pray always (2 Ne. 32:9).

“Andrew, she’s gone,” Emma said.

“Who’s gone?”

“Brittany.”

“Are you sure?” Andrew asked.

“I looked everywhere in the backyard. She’s gone!”

“We’d better tell Mom,” Andrew said, racing Emma to the kitchen door.

“Mom!” they yelled. “The dog’s gone!”

“Oh, no, not again!” Mom said. “We’d better go find her.”

Walking down their country road, Andrew looked. Emma looked.

“Look, Mom, a kitten found us,” Andrew said. “Can we take it home?”

“No, Andrew, we are looking for a dog, not a kitten.”

Next they walked by the lake. Soon two white ducks waddled up behind them.

“Look, Mom, ducks found us,” Emma said. “Can we take them home?”

“Oh, no, Emma. We are looking for a dog, not ducks.”

When they passed Mrs. Eggett’s yard, Emma waved and Andrew called, “Mrs. Eggett, have you seen our dog?”

“No, Andrew, but if you’ll wait a minute I could find you each a cookie,” she answered.

Andrew, Emma, and Mom said thank you. They munched on cinnamon cookies as they kept walking. They looked high and low, over and under, around and behind, but still no Brittany.

“We’re going home,” Mom finally said. “We’re tired and need to rest.”

Andrew was sad. As they walked home, he said, “We found one black kitten, two white ducks, and three cinnamon cookies, but no spotted dog.”

Walking in their front door, Mom suddenly stopped. “Andrew, do you and Emma know what we forgot to do?”

Andrew thought. Emma thought. Finally Andrew said, “We forgot to pray!”

Folding their arms, they bowed their heads and prayed. They asked Heavenly Father to please help them find their lost dog. Then they rested.

After rest time, Andrew and Emma were ready to search again. Just then Dad walked into the house. Emma told him the whole sad story.

Dad listened carefully. Then he said, “I have an idea. Wait here.” He walked back outside. A few minutes later he returned with Brittany!

“Dad, where did you find her?” Andrew asked excitedly.

“She was sleeping behind the neighbor’s house,” Dad said, smiling.

“Next time we need help we’ll pray first,” Andrew said. “It’s better when Heavenly Father helps, too.”

  • Tamra S. Arthur is a member of the Clark Ward, Grantsville Utah Stake.

Illustrated by Val Chadwick Bagley