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Thursday, 31 July 2014

Road Trip


   One of the many pleasures of having Lucky is his love of the car.  Our old boy Truman hated car journeys, even short ones, but Lucky loves them.
   So, we packed up the car and headed south on a road trip, just us three.  Our first stop is York, a lovely little city where Scot enjoyed many family holidays as a boy.  We checked in to a smart, dog-friendly hotel, and set off to see the city.
 










   Of course, we did require to be fed and watered, and this can be a challenge with a 9 1/2 stone Ridgeback.  We don't exactly sneak Lucky into bars and restaurants.  But we did find a lovely hotel, The Judge's Lodging, which welcomed dogs in their garden and cellar bar.









   After dinner, we had a lovely stroll along the river, before turning in early.  Overall, a smashing first day of our first motoring adventure!





Sunday, 20 July 2014

Born On The 20th Of July









Happy 2nd birthday, Lucky! We love you. X

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Thursday, 17 July 2014

Dinner At Eight




   Both of my parents are gone.  My beautiful Mom died in 2008, and my handsome Dad, this past Tuesday July 15th, 2014.  It was my 52nd birthday.
   During my Mother's long illness, and once she had gone, Truman was one of my main comforts.  Mom had met Truman many times over the years, and she loved him.  He didn't know what to make of her boisterous, American affection, especially the first time they met, but my Mother was a total animal lover; Truman soon gave in to her charms.  
   As in-your-face as Mom could be when talking to him, she was completely calm and gentle when stroking Truman.  She loved stroking him, and he adored her touch.  He wanted to be next to her.
   She last saw Truman 6 years ago, when she travelled to Edinburgh for our civil-partnership ceremony.  She died 6 months later; he, 2 years after her.
   She never met Lucky.
   Dad was a dog man.  He gave my sister a Yorkshire Terrier for Christmas in 1977, when she was 19.  She was presented with a new pair of Frye boots that she had been longing for, and a young puppy was inside one of them.  Dad had driven to Pennsylvania days before to get the pup, because he knew she wanted one.  My Sister called him Benji.  She took him to University with her, and she adored him.  A year or so later, he was joined by Scooter, another Yorkie whom she'd adopted.
   My sister married a few years later, and when her children arrived, Benji became jealous and growly, and Scooter became yappy.  This wasn't a good equation, with two small children, so Scooter was adopted by another family, and Benji moved to Florida to live with my Father.
   Dad renamed him Benjamin, and there he stayed, with my Dad, for the rest of his long life.  Dad and Benjamin understood each other.  Dad was single, he worked evenings, and dated quite a bit.  Ben, not really a people dog, fitted into Dad's life with ease.
   My Father had only two other dogs in his life, and he had them to the end; Lucy and Charlie. With them he was no disciplinarian, believe me.  But although he might have been hesitant at first about adopting them, he loved those two pups with all his heart.    
   He never met Lucky, but we never thought we would meet Lucky either.
  
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   Lucky has a bed, and although he's allowed on our couch, he has grown to prefer his bed.  And why not?  It has padded sides.  Who on earth would not want a bed with padded sides?
   The other night, after my birthday meal, we eventually heard the news that my dear Dad had died.  Scot went to his bed, but I stayed up.  I was relieved, because my Father had been suffering so deeply for 11 weeks, but I was brokenhearted with grief.  I loved Dad so much, and I could not believe he was gone.  
   If you've lost both of your parents, you will understand what a lonely feeling it is, even with other loved ones close by.
   I cried.  And my most precious boy Lucky left his comfortable bed, and climbed up onto the couch next to me, turned a few times, and curled up with his head on my lap.  He knew.  I needed him.




My old boy and I, 2005.  Key West. 



The face which follows me every time I get up.

I'll say it again; Lucky, indeed.


  

Thursday, 3 July 2014

Monday, 30 June 2014

One Year On


   Today, we celebrate the 1st anniversary of Lucky coming to live with us.  And what a year it's been!  In some ways, it's flown by; yet, we feel as if we've had Lucky here with us forever.  So it's a good day to reflect on the changes that have taken place for us in the last 12 months.
  Lucky's first day in town was hard for him, we know that now.  Because we didn't know him very well at the time, we felt like he settled in remarkably well, but now that we understand and know him inside out, we can look at the photos of his first day with us, and see a very scared boy.





   He likes us, but he's not at home.  Also, the strange sounds coming from outside are frightening him.  He was a country dog, and he's never heard sirens, busses, motorbikes, or just people walking past outside of his door.  He's not at ease.





Heather from Posh Pets was a saviour.  She met with us on day one, and twice a week thereafter.  Soon, we were making progress.




   As our knowledge of his character grew stronger, Lucky began to react to and interact with us as his main people.  But looking back, again, we can see that this took time.  Though he seemed to like us very much, the 'bond' took time, and certainly didn't come automatically. 
   The one aspect we waited the longest for was a strong recall.  It wasn't nice keeping Lucky on the lead, even when we were out of the city center, but it was necessary for the first few months.  Lucky had form as a bolter, and we couldn't run the risk of him coming to harm.  But, once we had purchased the 'beeping' training collar, everything fell into place, and he was soon running free!







The 'bond', which Heather had told us would take time, had arrived.

   Once the recall was in place, it was smooth sailing all the way.  Our walks and adventures became longer and much more fun.  And we moved further afield, to places we'd loved with our old boy Truman.



The top of The Crags



Longniddry






And, our all time favourite, Tyninghame.

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   But most of our best moments with Lucky have been quiet times at home.  For such a young pup, and an energetic boy, he's always been happiest when the three of us are at home together.  Comfort is his main aim, and physical closeness remains the top priority.  We don't complain.



We do this,



a touch of this,



a healthy dose of this,



And plenty of this, too.

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   This incredible dog has completely changed our life, and we couldn't be happier.  We're so grateful to his loving, original family for their selfless decision to let Lucky move to the city, and live with us. It was difficult for them.  They adored Lucky.  We honour that every day, and we do our very best by him.  We haven't had a bad day yet.

   For our anniversary, we bought Lucky a brand-new African beaded collar, which, I've been told, Ridgeback's wear in their native environment.  He looks so handsome in it.



Today.

Here's to many happy years together.  We know that he's happy. 


   

Wednesday, 25 June 2014

Secret Garden


   We have a splendid selection of walks to choose from, but we always seem to end up somewhere in East Lothian, where Scot grew up.  Lucky enjoys being by the coast, as do we.
   Lucky and I took a taxi to work on a rainy Monday recently, and the driver told me about an East Lothian walk that he and his dog like very much.  He didn't give us much information apart from directions, so we gave it a go last Sunday.
   We drove to Aberlady, and parked at a small farm shop.  The walk began on a small path behind the car park.






   It turned out to be an estate, Gosford, which we'd heard of, but never seen before.  It's an enormous, walled property, which stretches all the way from Longniddry to Aberlady.  The views were jaw dropping.

















   At one point, we turned a corner, and after 100 metres or so, we came upon this.



Wow.


   This is our 100th post here on Lucky Days.  This time last year, we were already visiting Lucky and his original family, very much hoping that this boy would be coming to live with us.  In some ways, it feels like the time has passed in an instant, but in others, like we've known Lucky our whole lives. 
   This has been a good year; one of our best yet.