After that our parrents took me, Phoebe and Sydney to Lacock. Dad prefers to have Phoebe on his shoulder because she is a bit heavy to be carried on his hand for the whole afternoon! Unfortunately she wanted the same shoulder a Sydney - the right one, and they weren't prepared to share. They were each tried on his left shoulder but both wanted to go to the right shoulder where the other one was. In the end Sydney drew the short straw and ment to Mum but because Sydney once bit her face Mum wont allow he on her shoulder. When we first arrived and walked through the village I was very talkative saying Hello to everyone I met. My parrents say I only usually say Hello when I want something and this was no exception - I wanted Sydney with me! Still it wasn't going to happen and both me and Sydney eventually settled down. While in Lacock we went to see our friends, the ladies at Lacock Abbey as we went around the grounds. We sat in the orchard for coffee and biscuits but by then Sydney was getting tired and niggly (well she had missed her siesta!) so rather than visiting the pub for a drink we went home instead. Mum promised Dad a beer at home but all she gave him was a bovril (hahahaha). It was a lovely warm and sunny afternoon and Dad said he wished he'd put his shorts on instead of his Jeans. He should be like us fids and just have one outfit on all the time (except for Phoebe who likes going topless ;-) so had to have her vest on to stop the sunburn!).
Today our parrents started Ollie's harness training. Dad has updated Ollie's page with a picture and full details. He made a prmosing start and I am looking forward to going out with him in the future.
After that our parrents took me, Phoebe and Sydney to Lacock. Dad prefers to have Phoebe on his shoulder because she is a bit heavy to be carried on his hand for the whole afternoon! Unfortunately she wanted the same shoulder a Sydney - the right one, and they weren't prepared to share. They were each tried on his left shoulder but both wanted to go to the right shoulder where the other one was. In the end Sydney drew the short straw and ment to Mum but because Sydney once bit her face Mum wont allow he on her shoulder. When we first arrived and walked through the village I was very talkative saying Hello to everyone I met. My parrents say I only usually say Hello when I want something and this was no exception - I wanted Sydney with me! Still it wasn't going to happen and both me and Sydney eventually settled down. While in Lacock we went to see our friends, the ladies at Lacock Abbey as we went around the grounds. We sat in the orchard for coffee and biscuits but by then Sydney was getting tired and niggly (well she had missed her siesta!) so rather than visiting the pub for a drink we went home instead. Mum promised Dad a beer at home but all she gave him was a bovril (hahahaha). It was a lovely warm and sunny afternoon and Dad said he wished he'd put his shorts on instead of his Jeans. He should be like us fids and just have one outfit on all the time (except for Phoebe who likes going topless ;-) so had to have her vest on to stop the sunburn!).
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