Sorry for my lack of blogging. We haven't really had internet except for on our phones for the past week. But we're back in business and I can't wait to catch you all up with my silly little life. Pictures of our new home will be coming soon, but right now we are still amongst boxes.
Anyways, Thursday was our last day on in London. And while Nick and I didn't really have anyone to say tearful goodbyes to, Heidi requested we visit the local park to bid farewell to her dear friends, Rio the King Charles Spaniel, and Archie the Bull Mastiff mix.
They always have a fabulous time in the park together.
Heidi likes Rio, but she LOVES Archie. Though things weren't always like that, it certainly wasn't love at first sight. She was intimidated by his large muscular physique when they first met. But, she soon found out that looks can be quite deceiving, and developed a bit of a crush on this handsome young chap, which she expressed by jumping all over him and chasing him around.
Since Heidi seems to have made so many friends in the past two months she's lived in London, and I seem to have struggled in creating my own social circle in this country, I had to ask her for some advice.
Heidi's Tips for Friendship
With translations by Kelly
1. Anyone can be your friend. Even if they growl at you, don't take it personally.
1. Anyone can be your friend. If someone shoots you down, don't take it personally.
2. Greet any potential new friends by sniffing the crotch area
2. Greet potential new friends by introducing yourself and shaking hands.
3. You're never too busy to play with your friends.
3. You're never too busy to play with your friends.
4. If you see a good friend from a distance, run up to them as quickly as possible!
4. Run up to your friends and hug them!
5. When playing with your friends nothing is more worthy of your attention.
5. When you speak to people, they should have your full attention.
(Hint : turn your phone OFF!)
6. If your friend hurts you when playing, it was an accident. There's no reason to stop playing with them once you've recovered (in approximately 10 seconds).
6. If someone says something offensive or annoying, they probably didn't mean it.
There's no reason to hold it against them.
XOXO
Puppy kisses.
Heidi