Friday, April 5, 2013

Departures and Arrivals....

We have had more news from the Durban area, this time about our other two boys.
Andy (the Sir) and Axel (the Count) are having a Royal life!
(Handsome like their Dad - even if I say so myself)
As mentioned before - the PM took them to Durban about three weeks ago. No wonder they look so relaxed and at home!

Turns out I was right about the suspicious looking travel cages that I referred to earlier this week!
On Wednesday the PM wizzed our Abby and Amy away in the wee hours of the morning.
They traveled by air from Durban - Amy went to East London, while Abby went all the way to Cape Town.

The PM made a collage of the beautiful photos sent by Abby's new PM.
Abby looks so happy! Eddy sure is a handsome young chap.
(How I wish our PM would take a good look at these photos and learn about *letting-dogs-sleep-on-the-bed*)
My lovely wife Lulu and I would like to say thank you to all the new People Parents for keeping 
in touch and sending these lovely photos. 

The PM just had a call from Amy's new PM.
Amy was fetched from East London to her new home in Queenstown today. The new PM is smitten with Amy and I also happened to overhear talk about *sleeping-on-the-bed*... lucky kids!!!

We miss the children very much but fortunately still have Alice with us until Sunday.

Monday, April 1, 2013

Busy times

Oh boy - so much has happened since our last post!
We have had a very busy time indeed.
We even had to spend a whole week away from home while the PM went off to spend time with her children in East London.
We subsequently had the opportunity to spend the week with my birth parents. Our three boys left home at that time.
 Here I can be seen explaining in detail what it means to be adopted by a new family. I also briefed them on how to chew shoes and explained in detail, the art of destroying a flower bed in a few minutes flat!
Unfortunately the PM overheard my conversation and gave them the dreaded 'People Speech'. 
They all pretended to listen very intently while she carried on and on about how to be a 'good doggie' and all that people-jazz. 

Meantime my lovely wife Lulu lay quietly in the corner pretending not to hear a word. She was probably remembering the fun we had chewing the left shoe of the PM's brand new Havaianas and right one of her Dubai Crocs. Not to mention the time we got hold of her brand new blouse and played tug with it on the lawn!

In case you have forgotten: "The PM" was formerly the 
"People Mommy"
 At the end of January she was promoted to the position of 
"Puppy Manager"
Although I heard her complain that lately she feels more like the 
"Poo-pee Manager"
I wonder why she would say a thing like that ??


I asked the PM to make up a few collages to show you what beautiful children we produce:
 "Showtime" is above and the one below is "Playtime"
Just like me at that age, they love the noisy home made toys the best.

And then there were three!
What really worries me is that the PM arrived home last week with two travel boxes. She has placed them in the play area, presumably for the girls to get accustomed to.

Here is our firstborn child and my favourite girl Amy- happily dreaming of flying off to Queenstown to live with her new family.
Amy is the spitting image of my lovely Lulu when she was this age!
No guessing why she is my favourite... 
We often share a little nose-to-nose moment.   

 Lulu also has a favourite - Little Abby!  Here mother and daughter share a moment. Abby will be flying to Cape Town to live with a family who already have a Miniature Schnauzer called Eddy.
Lucky Eddy for getting such a beautiful and dainty little companion!

Our last-born little boy Alfie has gone to live in Durban with his new family. He is going to have a great time playing with these gorgeous little girls! Thank you to the new PD (People Daddy) for sending us the photo! We look forward to receiving more in time to come,
 We would love to see how our boy is doing!
(I just know he will grow up to be as handsome as what I am)

Andy and Axel were both adopted by a loving couple in the Durban area.
As soon as we receive a photo I will ask the PM to post it to the blog.

 Our only black-faced little Alice will be staying a little while longer to console our hurting hearts.
Lulu's mother is also black, so Alice takes after her granny.
Between you and me: I have watched the PM swoon over our children. I just know that she is not going to be happy to see the last puppy go.

I guess we will just have to start planning a new litter