Saturday, December 10, 2011

Yet another city trip

Hello hello!

Thought I had disappeared? Well no I haven't, but only been quiet.
It has gotten a bit colder here, but the weather is usually nice. Just
these past few days the wind has gotten stronger and more furiously
biting my ears and Chris' nose.

A few days ago Micki came to visit, and we all went to the city using
the streetcar. We got off and walked to a tiny shop, where a man took
Chris to a room in the back with open door, so I could see her. Chris
sat down on a chair, straightened her hair and looked at the man, who
saunched a few sparks or flashes at her, walked back for Micki to check
something, threw a few more flashes at Chris, mad Micki check again,
threw more flashes yet, and then I got too greet Chris, who picked up
her bag and then we left. We stopped at a bakery for a quick human
snack, went back to that little flash shop, where Chris received a
little tiny package, complimented the flash man on his patience and
willingness to get the best result possible, and then we left. We took
another streetcar, walked down the incredibly crowded street and intoo a
clothes shop, where we got a lady to help Chris, who disappeared in a
tiny room behind a curtain again.
It is great fun to peak through the curtain gaps into other tiny rooms
with other people in them. This time, however, I stayed in that tiny
room with Chris, who tried on different clothes. We then took the stairs
upstairs, where a man helped Chris find a good pair of shoes. Then we
left and went home, Chris left the bag of clothes there, and we then
went splash and dash into a supermarket. Chris says she wants to go join
a fitness center soon, where I, too, am welcomed and accepted to
accompany her.

this morning Chris first brushed me, then we went for the morning walk.
To my and Chris' surprise there was snow on the ground, and after having
done my major duty of relieving myself, I ran, bounced and played.
Back inside the home Chris started a bit of cleaning, before she called
somebody, and after another call she had received, we went for a little
stroll. We then walked to the streetcar shelter, where after a while of
waiting we met Daniel on wheels and immediately got on a streetcar,
which took us to the city.
Wt got off a stop we had never gotten off at before, and then Daniel
gave Chris instructions where to go and where to turn. We walked into a
house, Chris called the elevator, and we went upstaiirs, only to return
and walk back. We walked around the streetcar stop a few times, until we
had gotten it down right. Then we went to the city, Chris got paper
money, the humans had lunch, and then we stopped at an outside place
where a colleague sold mold wine for humans. On the way I spotted a few
dogs, wanted to play but did not get permission.
Finally we went back on the streetcar and home.
When we had started the exciting journey, the weather was awful. Large,
heavy and wet snow-rain flakes splashed down on us, bt the humans'
fingers and made navigating the wheelchair really uncomfortable for
Daniel. And by the end of the trip the sun was shining - quite unfair of
the weather to behave so awkward.
Chris says the place we had gone to was the fitness center, and she is
relieved the route is so easy.

I think I will take a good nap now after all the many people routes,
dogs and bits of work, cheers, Quito.

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