Abby's back and the house is filled with something only dog owners understand. We fetched her at the dog sitter and brought her back today. She didn't seem too broke or depressed at all. On the contrary, she was over the moon to see us. When we got there, she was standing behind the huge pack of 20 dogs, but when she saw us and heard our voices, she immediately got in the front line. It's not only us that missed her, but she missed us, too. Leaving her with an old colleague and the dogs was a great experience for all of us. All our anxieties are lifted, and we can go on holiday in August. What a great day that was, and what great prospects! However, it's terrifying how much we missed her...
My new bridge is in my mouth. It took the doc almost an hour to meticulously and precisely fit it in and cement it. I wasn't allowed to eat for three hours, and I still can't chew anything on the left side of my jaw. However, my dental features are ship-shape-and-shiny. Only one tooth is left: they need to replace the old filling. Once it's done, I'll have a Hollywood-type smile. Before the dental care, I went through the lesson plan I'd prepared the other day for today. When I returned home from the dentist, I took Abby for her afternoon walk and drove to Budapest to teach. Before arriving at where I taught, I popped into a store to buy some "kifli" for later and four "Túró Rudi" to appease my rumbling stomach. After teaching, I hurried back home, grabbed two "kifli", some butter and plum jam, and ate like a king. It was already pitch dark when we returned from our evening walk with Abby. I hate the early dusks. However, summer tries
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