What a weekend!

Still a full day to go, but the weekend until now is great. Here’s what we did so far:

On Friday night it rained a lot. Despite that the pack leader insisted on going out with me. Well that’s fine is you want to het an outdoor shower, but don’t even think about dragging me into the garden next time. I simply don’t like rain! The rest of the evening I was quite busy chewing again on everything I could get my teeth on.

On Saturday we took a couple of walks and went to the butcher. The weather allowed us to take a drive in our Saab. Getting me secured in my seat was quite a hassle since those Swedish people make car belts that are not compatible with those in the rest of the world. After gaving been to the post office my boss did a bold try just to get me into the butchers shop on his arm, but that was not enough: the ladies at the counter kindly asked me to wait outside. I was a little upset to be kept waiting outside, but after a few minutes one of these nice ladies came outside to bring me some fresh meat and give me a good hug. The boss was right: this is my favourite shop.

After the visit to the shops we went home again where I met Ramon. He will keep an eye on me next week when the boss is away to learn some more things about networking. I still don’t understand: he has shelves full of books about networks and there’s still more to learn about them. If I were him I would just stay at home with my dog, but of course I might be slightly biased in my opinion. In the afternoon the boss made me a wooden floor inside my bench since I don’t like to lie on cushions and carpets, thanks! Meanwhile I worked on strengthening my friendship with the furry animal. Later the evening we met Fred and Ria again and more dogs: a Belgian shepherd and a supersized Beagle. In the evening I met Hans and Maaike and we went for a couple of walks. It was great meeting you, guys! The rest of the pack is also very pleased to see that today was the third day in a row without any accidents inside the house 😉

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