Jacqui-S
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Go Carbon!
Thanks to @Beanwood and various people on Porthcothan beach, Carbon prefers a milky coffee!I at first thought you had bought Carbon a Coke!
Yep, sadly only one week left. This time next week we'll be getting on plane to Munich. When planning I was debating between a 3 or 4 week stay - shoulda been four weeks, but live and learn.Is the week with your father the end of your trip?
Actually feeling the Coke hangover today. I'm such a lightweight - though only in terms of coffee and alcohol.I hope you managed to get some sleep!
I find that it’s best to err on longer when visiting family and shorter when going on a work trip. Regardless, saying goodbye to family is hard no matter the amount of time spent together. At least Carbon is traveling with you—when going away, saying goodbye to Snowie is always my hardest!When planning I was debating between a 3 or 4 week stay - shoulda been four weeks, but live and learn.
Could be - it's hard to know as dogs are so stoic about pain. However he seemed completely unfazed by take off and landing on our first flight (Munich to Denver) so my best guess is that the turbulence from the Denver to SJ was what made this fight yesterday harder. Still he was doing very well on the landing once he got into the rhythm of working (we did nose touches, chin rests and eye contact games). That seemed to be the magic bullet that worked.Could Carbon’s ears be hurting on take-off and landing? I have to blow my nose and equalize, I have very sensitive ears. Perhaps he could lick something at the time—for human babies, they recommend sucking.
Took that with my potato camera 10-year-old mobile phone and now seeing it on my computer...Carbon looks like a black jacket tossed on the bed! That's really him, though.Massive bed!!! Can hardly see Carbon!
Sleep well!