Young At Heart

LILY & ROSE

Here are some photos of Lily & Rose. There are a few from the first time we saw them when they were just 4 weeks old. They would fit on your hand at this age and didn't look much like westies!

Cakes a go go!

Thursday, 27 May 2010

NEARLY HALF TERM!

Just for those of you who may be interested in such things!

I cannot believe how quickly this year is going. We'll soon be coming up to the anniversary of my retirement do!

It'll also be the pups first birthday in about five weeks time - and then I guess I really WILL have to stop referring to them as 'pups'!

Plans for half term are somewhat sketchy to say the least, although Charles is having a couple of days in London with a group of kids (and staff) who are going to Twickenham on Saturday having won through to the schools finals. Should be a great experience for them all, especially as they're going to be playing at half time! (He'll be coming back in the mini-bus tonight, ready for the long journey tomorrow - hope they're taking sick bags!! Other than that, we know we want to try to see or families at some point, but haven't worked out the logistics yet. (We're also hoping to see Dannymatt and co!)

Talking of logistics - James has just made his regular morning phone call from Aberdeen. Sounds like he had a good night out with the sales staff last night. I bet he's hoping for a quiet day in the office today!! It sounds as if he'll be going back from time to time once this stint is over, almost in a trouble-shooting capacity, which will be great experience for him.

He's flying home for the weekend and, of course, gets an extra day thanks to the bank holiday, although the rest of the staff up there won't be benefiting as Scotland have different holidays! After that he just has to see the week out before coming back to the Newcastle office.

The pups seem a little subdued this morning. I can't imagine they're tired because they slept most of yesterday, but neither of them really wanted breakfast (although after a bit of persuasion they did eat it, just not with the usual enthusiasm) and they are currently lazing around on the floor lapping up the warmth from the sun.

Just out of interest dannymatt - do your girls have two meals a day, or just one? I don't suppose it really matters, but I would be interested.

1 comment:

  1. Just the one...out of a shared bowl. Tends to get filled up and they just graze and slurp when the feeling takes them. They aren't bound by either time or convention you see...Rather like Camus' vieil asthmatique in "La Peste" who spent his life tranferring peas from one pan to another before deciding to eat. I have the world's only existentialist Westies...

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