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Originally Posted by docmartin We two are 'Home Alone' for the next seven weeks as Mom has gone to stay with the new grand-daughter in her native country. Its been three days now since she left, and Crystal has adapted quite well. There are little sad periods in Irina's room in her basket, but 90% of the time she's with Dad. I keep one of mom's dressing gowns on my bed and this has always seemed to comfort her. Already there's a change in her attitude. Recently she'd tended to be 'yappy' - not aggressive, but assertive whenever people visit, or the door bell rings. She'd also taken to growling at me if I got up in the night. Classic SDS from what I've read. I tell her firmly now 'shut up' and she does. Maybe mom's tendency of picking her up, slobbery baby talking and unalloyed cosseting has made her feel 'she's in charge'? A spoiled baby?
This time in Irina's absence I've noticed a desire to be with Dad wherever I go? Far more than before, especially when we go along the beach. She's so close that sometimes I thinks she's run off, but no, she's there and about a foot from my feet, looking up saying 'I'm here don't worry'. I think the value of our mutual company has perhaps been realized more, by my little creature in this time of separation than others?
My step-daughter has two Yorkies, a mother and daughter team, who went absolutely berserk with joy when 'Granny' arrived (last time they saw her was in April). They have moved in with her to the apartment she's occupying adjacent to her family, apparently unconcerned at leaving them! Last night we introduced all three girls to each other via Skype. Crystal kept going round the back of the Mac in complete confusion and all three were very animated - great fun to watch!  |
Whenever one of us is travelling, our boys (P-Nut and Pickles) have an extreme bonding experience with whichever one of us stays home. They are on the heels of that person everywhere they go. I'm going to Las Vegas for a few days next week; when I come back, they'll be following "Papa" around and it will take a while for them to be back to "normal" with me. Although they'll be excited to see me, they'll follow their dad around for a few days, then start up with me again.
That's very cute about the Skype meeting, I wish my significant other were more tech-savvy, that way I could Skype him from the road and "talk" to P-Nut and Pickles.