Unfortunately, it was not anything from the Year of a Million Dreams....one can only hope
The story may seem silly to some (maybe most), but I think it is cute.
Well we decide to go to Typhoon Lagoon. At this point it is pouring and we just want to find one dry spot to throw our duffel bag. So we find a little "hut" by Ketchakidee Kreek and throw our stuff there. We head to Shark Reef and then to some body slides. After, we decide that since we are close to Crush n Gusher, we would take a spin. As expected, no line.
So we go around a few times. While my bro and father decided to take one last spin, I decided to wait for them in that little pool on the side. So I hop in, sit because it is so shallow and look around. I then spot something abnormal.
Can you guess what it is?
It's a rabbit!
So I look over, call to my sis to come over, and went to check if it was ok. Well he was just frozen in place. He could not go anywhere

If he had jumped off, he would have drowned, and ho could not hop up.
We had absolutely nothing to pick this thing up with. My father and bro come along and watch the rabbit as I go over to the lifeguard. I tell him that he is stuck there and if he had a net. (There was no way I was going to pick it up with my bare hand...too many diseases nowadays)
The lifeguard did not, but he did call to get someone to bring something. Well 15 minutes later, no one had come, the poor little thing was shivering, and we had drawn an audience of obnoxious people that of course, "knew what to do." I told them to back off because you will have some fool try to be a hero and wind up doing more hard then good. (When it comes to animals, I do not tolerate incompetence).
So the guard called three times and nothing. So I went to a different lifeguard (who did not speak English), and got a towel. At this point, I scooped it up with the towel and put it in on the side. Well, he didn't move. He was just kinda stunned.
So I yelled to my brother to get a dry towel to try him off.
He was still not really moving and shaking so I scooped him up in the towel and held him against myself to keep him warm. At this point I was calling him Thumper and everyone wanted to see the bundle I was carrying.
We decided that he was still to shaky to just let him go, so we brought him up to the Guest Service area, where EVERY CM wanted to take a look and say hello. He finally had stopped shaking and I could feel that his breathing was more rhythmic. Well, they call the Disney Animal Control and a guy comes with a little carrying case. He said that he will find a nice dry place for him.
It seems that no matter where I go, the lifeguard skills always kick in
