Well the last few days have been a blur of downsizing, packing, unpacking and downsizing again. The downsizing involved tearing apart the contents of the wardrobes, picking the clothes I wanted to keep, the clothes I needed to keep, and crying over the clothes I wanted to keep but didn't have the baggage space for.
We were meant to be here around 10 days or more but as is the case with a box full of sand things just never come out the way they are supposed to, we had to decide double quick on a sandpit escape date, this involved a quick trip to Bahrain, a causeway pass that had expired and had to be renewed, only to get it cancelled the next day because if we didn't we could not get an exit visa, we also had to hand the car back or this too would have held up our exit visa, so now carless and compound bound we organised everything we had to so as to be ready for the packers.
9am Thursday morning and the packers arrived and slowly and methodically worked their way through our packing, I'm sure they went as slow as they did so they would not get sent anywhere else on a Thursday afternoon just before the weekend. Eventually they finished and we were alone again, just us and our cases, we are also very lucky in that the Emirates flights were full and now we fly Qatar Airlines which means 40KG each, happy, happy days.
We went for our last supper with our good friends Pam, Lionel and Evan from the compound, our numbers have dwindled over the last few months with all the comings and goings on the pound and illness and deadlines that need to be addressed, but the five us of had a great meal. Unfortunately not having a car meant we had to ask for a lift but we are lucky to have very gracious friends who don't mind a couple of strays in their passenger seats. We finished off at the recreation centre, but the coffee shop still has no coffee! lucky for us not only gracious but our friends are also ingenious and Lionel shot home and back toot sweet with a bag of coffee, handed it to the staff in the coffee shop and coffee was made and delivered to our table. Where else in the world can you go to a coffee shop and have to provide your own coffee.......
My beloved has been having some weird and wonderful dreams, just last night he spoke to me in the dark about his car he no longer has being swapped for another, a tiger in the zoo and his tooth falling out, I think that part of this was a premonition as part of his tooth actually did fall out today, luckily we have seen no tigers though, but we did see a Stitchworth today. Kevin and Sari had tried to visit us last night and poor Stitch had sat at the door crying, he knew where he was and obviously was very disappointed we were not home.
This morning we ordered a taxi and headed over to see him, and to say he was delighted to see us was an understatement, he really is a beautiful dog and I know he is happy with Kevin and Sari, and they are happy to help us out, and this is for a long time but not a life time. This boy is one hell of a lucky dog, he has lived like a King since being rescued in Cyprus, he has been transported around the world, and given a set of step parents any doggie would be delighted with, he most definitely is spoilt rotten and he has taken it all in his stride, he is King of the compound once more, just a different one to the one he started in..
| Stitch sitting on Kevin's knee |









