Chapter 2 It's a whole new world |
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My Danish mum got us
up early to eat breakfast and run around outside before putting Tequila and me
in the car. Don’t tell me we’re going to the doctor for more shots! But this
was a long drive and after 15 minutes I gave up the crying. When we finally stopped,
they brought me into a house and a lady said, “I’m Mummy and this is Daddy.”
Huh? Just in case it was true, I licked their faces very enthusiastically in
order to get on the good side of them.
We played and hugged and kissed and ate. I had a little nap while the humans were having
lunch. Suddenly Tequila, Mum and her friend were gone and I was alone with
these people who called themselves Mummy and Daddy. I glanced at the door once
and then decided to make the best of it. Two people rang the bell and Mummy
said, “These are Godmummy Uschi and Uncle Gregor.” Just in case they are
important and have good treats, I kissed them up one side and down the other.
Daddy announced that my name is Caoimhe. Hard to believe that this is
pronounced “KEE-va”. An Irish girl’s name because my breed is Irish, it sounds
feminine and means gentle, beautiful or precious. I do my best to be all three.
Precious is easy.
It was a
long day with a lot of excitement and new impressions: the house, the yard and
the people. No dogs after Tequila left. I didn’t have much of an appetite but
chomped on a bit of my kibble. I found my cuddle bed in the kitchen, but was
too wound up to stay in it. Mummy keeps taking me outside to piddle but I
always did it on newspapers at my old home. Sometimes I miss the newspapers but
my front feet are on. Mummy made herself a bed next to mine so I wouldn’t feel
so alone the first three nights. After a few minutes I stayed quiet the whole
night. Better keep her in a good mood if she really is Mummy now. I do a lot of
kissing to humor them. I have to live up to my name.
We have had visitors from Bavaria this week: Aunt Wanda and Uncle Gert. They have supported
Mummy in training me and now that it’s 3 to 1 I have to cooperate with no
jumping and no biting. Aunt Wanda has me bringing a ball back. Speaking of
toys, I figured out how to take the balls out of my stuffed turtle within half
an hour and my wooden toy with slides to cover treats took 5 minutes (brag,
brag!). I am 95% housebroken, getting to
know towns while walking on a leash (Uncle Gert puts me in my car crate, takes
me out and leads me.) and today even the big city with streetcars and lots of
people. Cobblestones underfoot. Walking on a leash is going pretty well, but I
hate elevators and they say I have to learn it. I liked the escalator in the
department store, because Mummy carried me. We went to a restaurant and I was
so tired from all the impressions in the city that I ate my supper and slept
next to Uncle Gert’s chair. And Mummy had thought they’d be struggling to keep
me from jumping up on them! No, I have to keep up with Róisín’s legacy. The
second restaurant is very traditional and the main item is smoked eel. The
waitress showed Mummy and Uncle Gert a new way to skin them: Bingo! She was so
kind to me and let me lie in her way: “Don’t move her!”
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