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We recently spent the day in the university town of Cambridge. It was almost enough to make me want to go back to school. Almost.
This gallery contains 14 photos.
We recently spent the day in the university town of Cambridge. It was almost enough to make me want to go back to school. Almost.
For the last week have been staying in our friends house in the village of Aspley Guise about 15 minutes outside Milton Keynes.
When we arrived, our friends Gill and Andre and their children Josh (11) and Jordan (5) were in New York on holiday but thanks to lifesaving instructions left by Gill we moved in and found our way around the house, the village and the local area.
In fact we were so well settled that when Gill and Andre and family returned on Friday, they were greeted by the dogs as if they were visitors in their own home with much barking, jumping and running around. The dogs were delighted to see our friends, however the children were not so sure about seeing the dogs. It wasn’t helped by Daisy corralling the kids in the corner of the kitchen.
Happily that phase is over and Jordan and Poppie are, apparently, now best friends. To a casual observer that seems to involve Jordan sitting next to Poppie stroking her with Poppie simply enjoying the added attention. The way things are going I’m quite expecting to see Poppie dressed up in a frock, wearing lipstick and with high heels on some time in the not to distant future.
The English spring continues to develop with leaves returning to the trees in the garden and a constant supply of spring flowers popping up in the garden unannounced. The weather, which turned cold last week, is back on track for a warm summer and it’s shorts and T shirts weather at present.
With that, it seems like time to head off to the local farmers market for a look see.
“You’re taking your dog? No, really?” was pretty much the standard reaction we got when we told people the whole family was travelling to Italy. For these of you who don’t know, our family consists of Daisy and Poppie – Bichon Frise dogs which can best be described as small, white, fluffy with attitude.
Thanks to the team at VenturePet in New Zealand, Jean’s diligent research on moving dogs around the world and around $5,000 they made the trip to the UK.
After we arrived at Heathrow, collected our bags and collected our new Peugeot lease car we drove to the aptly named “Animal Reception Centre” to collect the girls.
This was where all the paperwork, vaccinations and research came together. The wait seemed eternal as other people received their dogs or cats but there was no sign of our girls. There was nothing we could do, we just waited.
The process was complicated by a computer failure at the centre, but eventually we signed everything we needed to and two noisy happy dogs emerged from the bowels of the building.
In true Bichon style we heard them before we saw them but when they arrived the reception centre lobby turned into a sea of swirling white Bichons much to our relief and the amusement of everyone else.
A week later they are displaying no ill effects from the trip apart from a little jet-lag. In fact as I write this, they are both spread eagled on the bed beside me snoring happily.
Jean was so organised before we left that we had an appointment with a vet in our local village. They have now had check ups and we are going through the process of ensuring they are safe from all the bugs that we don’t have in New Zealand, but they do have here – and in Italy.
They also have been issued with genuine EU Pet Passports – so roll on Italy.
The weather we have been having in England has been amazing. Warm sunny days, real shorts and T-shirts weather – ideal for a play in the garden.
To that end, Jean was trying to get Poppie to run around and play but Poppie clearly had other ideas.
Italy is about as far from New Zealand as you can get – both geographically and culturally. We’ve experienced wonderful holidays it Italy for the last decade and the nagging question has always been – what would it be like to live there?
The only way to answer that question was to step out of our comfortable lives in New Zealand and into whatever a life in Italy has to offer. We did that on Wednesday April 6, 2011.
It sounds easy if you say it quickly. But it meant leaving behind family and jobs, renting out our house, storing our precious things and, most importantly, bringing our girls Poppie and Daisy along for the trip.
Poppie and Daisy are our dogs. Small, furry, white Bichon Frise. And they are definitely part of our family.
So what sounded so simple to say turned out to be a tad more complicated and I’m sure the fun is only beginning.