Bless him, he must have been so excited . I remember how Juno was with our trainer when she first visited after Juno's op
X-rays tomorrow....early start to drive up to Cambridge. Hope we get a good result. Hope so, anyway.....
It feels like the night before an exam! Oh, that time he jumped down the 3 steps from the garden instead of using the ramp.....have we allowed him to trot too much on walks....the dreadful incident (which almost ended in us getting a divorce - not that we are married anyway) when he actually jumped on the sofa..... Are all our failings going to result in a bad assessment? Erk. Well, we'll see....... Any suggestions as to what I can do for 5 hours in Cambridge? Find a ye olde tea shoppe I guess....
I don't think you can do any more than you are Julie so don't beat yourself up over a couple of tiny blips which in the great scheme of things is negligible, these things happen as we can't have eyes in the back of our heads, even though I told my children I did for years I bet everything will be just fine and Charlie is well on course to normality. Hope you find something to do in Cambridge x
Well that was quite quick - I can pick him up at 1pm. So barely time to finish my lunch and get back....that was Cambridge then....difficult to park, and a nice pub, opposite a nice church which I don't have time to look round...
Good to hear it was nice and quick, even if you didn't get to enjoy the sights of Cambridge. Maybe once Charlie's better, you can take him back for a look around that church..... Hope everything went well with your beautiful man.