October 5th – My Birthday
Well, Wednesday just gone was my birthday, and I was told that before I got to my birthday that I was to transfer just over Β£100 to my owner, for the surprise birthday outing!!!
So on the Wednesday, a couple of bags were packed up, the vac-bed and hoover placed in the van, I was dressed in Lycra and we headed off to the Secret Dungeon in High Wycombe.
This didn’t quite go without a hitch though π *Tail between legs* … On the way to the Dungeon, we were chatting about the vac-bed and then my owner realised we may not have packed the breathing tube into the stuff we’d taken. … A quick stop and look later, we realised it’d been forgotten!!!! SO, back home we went … Gave a call to the Dungeon owners, but no answer straight away, so a message was left.
Back home, it seemed nigh on impossible to find the breathing tube!!! … Eventually, about 15 minutes later it was found, so back in the van and back to the Dungeon.
Upon arrival, the owners were very calm about our lateness, and equally they apologised about a minor problem with the dungeon, which with our visit plans, didn’t actually affect us, so we were not worried. So after a quick chat and moving the stuff in, we settled down to our 3 hour ish stay.
First thing to set up was the vac-bed, so that it was ready for later on, so to save me getting covered in talcum powder (as that’s what we use to stop the latex sticking together) I undressed, and then set up the vac-bed.
Next up was to put the ankle suspension cuffs on, where upon I was hoisted into the air upside down. Wrist/hand suspension cuffs were added and then lifted up some more, followed by sensory deprivation… A full blackout blindfold and headphones with dance type music playing.
Teasing, winding up and torment followed for an undetermined length of time … I guess I sort of zoned out and due to that I don’t ‘clock-watch’.
I was sort of disappointed but glad to be let down. Disappointed as I’d love it to go on for longer, but that said, my feet and ankles were just beginning to ache.
A quick drink to replenish fluid, and then the fun continued.
The vac-bed was dragged to a suitable location, whereby the hover could reach and equally access into the vac-bed was possible … The E-Stim small torpedo insertable now came out to play, followed by the E-Stim 2B box … this could only mean one thing … more torment!
I climbed into the vac bed, the earphones were added and the headphone wire and E-Stim wire were fed out the side zip of the vac-bed. The zip was closed, the breathing tube gag was in and I got comfy … Then the familiar feeling of the air cooling inside, followed by cool latex gently squashing you.
One thing I’ve noticed with the vac-bed, is the pressure is not intense, if feels like you should be able to move … but you can’t! … You can fidget-ish, but only to the limit of the stretch of the latex!
Anyway, now cocooned in latex, the music was introduced to my headphones, followed by a gentle, nice but unusual feeling from the insertable. I guessed that I was on the sound-to-stimulation type mode!
I have no idea to the duration, but again, the stimulation was intense! Both from inside the insertable, with full sensory deprivation. Added to all this there was the external stimulation … gentle caressing of warm hands on cool latex, vibrations that nearly sent me over the edge, gentle tapping and flogging … I was helpless, but loving every minute of it.
Apologies about the line halfway across the vac-bed, but we’d not realised that the talcum powder was going to be that visible in the picture. Also the grainy-ness is due to the picture being taken on a phone, rather than with a proper camera … sill it gives you the idea of what went on that lunchtime *wags*
Well time came to an end, a lot quicker than I had realised!!! Soon it was time to pack up, as we had other evening commitments to go to for the Birthday treats.
With everything packed back up and tidying the room, there was a random chew toy over by the bed… It seemed somewhat out of place – it wasn’t hung up, it wasn’t purposefully on a table … just on the floor, but with the tag still attached. … Well, Spot can pick out chew-toys from miles off, and curiosity soon got the better of me, and I started to fiddle with it, pick it up/put it down/pick it up … Something didn’t fit with the rest of the dungeon … Eventually, I decided that it has to have been bought specifically for me as this was my birthday, so it got put in the front of the van π *Wags*
A text to the owners of the dungeon to say we’d all finished and locked up as per instructions, and also added to the message was this random chew toy, that we’d got it as we’d assumed it was a birthday present for Spot. … a while later the text came back saying that the chew toy was for Spot *bound round excited* … *wags* … Thank you π
The last part of my day out was to see the stage show of the Lion King … this to me is sort of a bus-mans holiday, as I rarely go to the theatre to watch the show … I’m a stage technician by trade, and so I spend most the time looking at the special effects, lights, sound etc etc.
A great birthday out (once my owner had calmed down about the slight morning oversight!) … Oh! and the chew toy from the dungeon, so-far had lived in the bed with Spot … being tugged on, chewed on and slept with *wags*
October Heros
The first Sunday of the month has been and gone, and as usual this meant a trip to Heros for Spot, and as I needed a chance to unwind (due to the domestic side of life being quite stressful) Heros was a welcome relief.
Fortunately I did mange to unwind but this does mean I don’t actually remember much of the night, so I’ve has to ask my owner, Colin, to provide the majority of this blog post *woof*
Arriving just after 6, we had to get fully changed as with the unseasonably warm weather, it was decided fleeces for the tube would probably not be the smartest of option!
When we arrived we started the evening with a nice drink and a catch up with Mortice who we had not seen for a few months, discussing various things that had gone on.
As more and more of our friends turned up, Spot dropped in to his general pup mode, and as he said, doesn’t tend to remember what happens in these circumstances. Spot spent some of the time standing up on two legs having a conversation with various friends, again updating on various things and just generally “chilling out”. Eventually, he dropped down on all fours and then had a discussion with Scamp while on the floor, catching up on what has been happening since we last saw him at his civil partnership and filling him in our our recent holiday. General pup playfulness started appearing at this point in time as well.
After a bit of time of general playing, mischievous Spot arrived and he started attacking Kye and Mike’s shoelaces, trying to untie them and just generally cause havoc and chaos, which he successfully managed to do – nearly pulling someone off a bar stool!
I think he’s developed a liking for Bonios though, as he’s stopped wanting to take chocolate buttons with him now, preferring a box of Bonios instead!
Eventually 10pm came, and Spot had to be persuaded that it was time to leave as he was so relaxed he didn’t really want to come back to normality.
Well, there you have it – my night at Heros summed up by my owner.
I suppose the only other bit of news for the blog post is that it’s my birthday this week, and on Wednesday my owner has organised a couple of surprises for me… I’ve had to contribute half the cost though, as it’s also for his birthday too which was a few weeks ago… The only problem is that he won’t tell me what is going on, even with my best puppy dog eyes *pouts*
If there’s anything happening that’s blog worthy, you can be sure that you’ll here about it as soon as possible afterwords though π
*wags tail*
Spot
Spot Outings
This seems to have been a quiet month in the life of Spot, and to a huge degree, it actually has been… since Hero’s, I’ve been very busy with work, and also was away on holiday for a week (with my family, so no Spot time). I did, however, spend some of the holiday doing about 12 miles of Kayaking over a period of 4-5 days, so from that point of view, it was good fun.
However, Spot has been out and about and that’s what this post is about – so on with the update.
The first outing after Heros this month for Spot was at a fun run – where I won ‘Best Fancy Dress’ which was quite fun. I also raised over Β£300 for Charity by completing a fun run dressed as Spot – about 5.3km and came in 4th or 5th out of about 100 participants – although the main thing was the money for Charity. Thanks to all the readers of the blog who sponsored me. *wags tail*
I suppose the longest, and most blog worthy outing that Spot had this month was last night, when my owner and I attended a Slapstick Comedy night being held in Birmingham. I’m not really in to Sploshing / WAMing, but my owner is and is a member of the club that was organising the event – SLOSH. I was asked if I wouldn’t mind doing the technical stuff (sound and lights) for the show. Naturally, I said yes as my owner was going along to the show anyway.
As it seemed convenient to do so, and it wouldn’t be an issue at the event, it was decided before we left that I’d travel from home to Birmingham wearing Lycra, and probably do the show wearing Lycra as well. However, before we left, we also decided that we’d take one of the Spot Zentai suit’s along as well, so that I could change in to it if I wanted to.
We travelled to Birmingham, parked in the same Car Park we park in if we’re going to the Birmingham Bizarre Bazar and found that the pub was actually quite easy to find from there – firstly, it was at the end of the road, and secondly, we managed to follow someone that my owner recognised. *wags*
When we arrived at the venue, I started to get acquainted with the “box” I was going to be spending the night in (nothing kinky – it’s just where the technical stuff is operated from!) and also started with setting up the radio microphone I was providing, while other people were covering up the venue with polythene and dressing it. Rehearsals for the various scripted bits of the event were also well underway at this time, and I was getting the hang of the script and the sound effects. Rehearsals continued (clean!) for a bit and eventually my owner and I went for dinner.
While we were out, we were discussing what I would do regarding my outfit for the evening, and eventually, we decided that it was the type of event where people would potentially know me, and therefore I decided it would be best if I dressed as Spot for the evening. On arrival back at the pub, we had a quick drink then both set off to get changed – as my owner was part of one of the pre-written sketches for the show, and I then sat down in my seat for the evening.
Throughout the night, I received comments from various members of the audience about my outfit, which was nice… and when I was outside having a “breath of fresh air” at the interval, someone came up to me and asked me if I was ZentaiSpot (I obviously answered “yes”) and got chatting to him while we were outside.
Unfortunately, at the end of the night, my owner and I had to dash off though as I had work the next day.
September Heros
Well, the first Sunday of the month has just gone past … and that can only mean one thing … Heros
*wags*
After an interesting weekend of playing with diggers; I was a good pup (I think), and digging big holes in a garden and not burying anything, I went home and got cleaned up and showered, before heading of out into London for Heros.
My Owner and I arrived about 20 mins after it had officially opened, though at that point there were not that many people there. We stood at the bar, and the bar man asked “A Cider and a Coke?” we agreed π … anyone would have thought that we were regulars!!!
Rover (another pup I know) arrived shortly after us, and once I’d had my drink, I dropped to the floor and enjoyed batting around his new chew toy, which was a sort of plastic ball with beads in it and a chewy sort of cage around the plastic part of the ball. From above I heard the comment “I wonder if it’s Spot proof?” (You see I have this knack of breaking toys) … Well, next thing I knew it was between my teeth, and I gave it a good hard shaking … it survived, though my head was spinning from the vigors of shaking my head around so hard!!
*Paws over eyes* … not sure what else went on that night *tail between legs* … I know for most of the night, I was stood up on my back paws only, but not really paying attention to what was going on.
One bit I do remember, was the barman (Mark) became curious about my liking of Bonios (the real dog biscuits) and so I offered him one. He snapped of a bit and tried it … to which he seemed not to like (Silly humans) so I finished off the rest of it.
We stayed long after the official end time of Heros, but was having a really pleasant chat with Rover and Tracker(?), though like a lot of these things, it had to come to an end eventually and so at about 10:30pm, we said our goodbyes to Mark, and went to change and head home.
Sorry it’s all a bit vacant in content, but when out in pup mode – be it on two legs or 4 – I often am unable to recall events. … maybe my owner can add to this post and fill in the blanks
*wags*
Spot
Spot spent some more time on the floor, playing with Rover’s new toy (which was actually surprisingly heavy – no wonder he had a sore head!) and as well as playing with a soft small football as well. The toy did seem to be Spot proof though, as it survived the night! Although I’m not sure if a squeaky toy or a rattling toy is worse…
Some of the time he was also running around on all 4s playing with the other pups that were there, making mischief as usual… some of the time when he was on two legs he was doing friendly introductions to people that were new at Heros and having a discussion with them about the club – hopefully they’ll come back again π
During the course of the night, I think the most bizarre discussion that was held was on how to improve the taste of Bonios… some of the options up for discussion was dunking it in coffee (like you would do with Rusks), covering it in chocolate or dunking it in a pint. I’m not sure which option Spot would prefer… he seems to like them straight out the box given he consumed about half a box during the course of the evening!