Since my last update I went to a Halloween party that was organised at a mates house, and you’d never guess how I went π
Well, lets briefly give a little detail from before. Saturday was very hectic in that too much to do, and not enough time to do it all in… usual stuff for most people. In the morning I was helping to prep the field that we have our Fireworks Evening in (which is the Saturday 7th Nov, if anyone wants to come along), then had collect the mud tracks (ex-military heavy duty spec temporary roadway) then on to deliver the equipment we’d borrowed to a golf club as they were the next hirers … Then we were able to head home and get cleaned up ready to go out … well, by now it was 3pm and I’d been asked to visit someone else before hand, so a rushed shower, pack the stuff … Dad interfering by asking annoying questions …. then finally we were able to leave home by 4pm. Right, off to friends but not the party, a quick visit there and then we finally start to get in the mood for silliness: I got changed into a Skeleton Zentai and we headed out to Tescos to get some supplies for the night, oh … then back via lockup to get some disco lights. In one way Tescos was a disappointment, but then it was Halloween and I was in a skeleton print zentai, so didn’t look out of place …. never mind, at least I can say I did it.
Finally, round to friends house for the party … on arrival I got changed into Spot and had the e-stim pads fitted, harness on, paws and lead.
I towed my dog bed out the bag and the doggy blanket for sleeping on later. I dragged my dog bowl out for food and the chew toys out the bag π
Well, Skittles was there too, so between us we had great fun playing with the chew toys π though it did get silly when the others threw the toy into the porch area which had the laminate wood floor in … Well, I now know why dogs have so much trouble…. I didn’t stop! I just about managed to stop sliding before careering into the loo door! Still good fun though.
I managed to lead Skittles astray and we hid from our respective owners, but we didn’t get let off lightly for that π but then that’s what mischievous pups are like.
My food for the night was chilli, from my dog bowl, no cutlery … Very nice Chilli, and equally, so nice to be able to relax and be a dog without having to worry about home life and not thinking “can’t do that because of Dad” π π
A whole night of being Spot, allowed to play as Spot, allowed to sleep as Spot … absolute Bliss, but tired in the morning
After the morning breakfast and watching the Grand Prix (as that was what they were watching and we couldn’t really be bothered to leave early) we returned the borrowed party lights, went home, re-packed the bag and headed out to Heros Well, a peaceful night there, but not a late one, unfortunately Spot has picked up a cold from somewhere and so felt rather groggy at Heros, so left early … sorry the resident pup couldn’t be there longer π
The resident pup (me) also met Rubberchav (who is known now in pup life as Rover) who said that he’ll see us next month there and I hopefully by then I will not have a cold and so can stay later …. *Paws crossed*
On the subject of Heros: **** NEWS **** From January: Heros is changing its times from 6pm until 10pm on the First Sunday of the month.
*Woofs* *wags tail*
glad you could be you – there are other places that you can do that too you know.