The Coules Family

The Coules Family

Friday, November 8, 2013

Tales from an international dog ... Part 1


My many tales begin when soon-to-be empty-nesters purchased me from an English lady living in France and then brought me into their home.  You see, we live in France, but my owners are not French … so begins my international lifestyle.  Instead, they live and work here in southern France serving in a church filled with people from all over the world.  I have a feeling that I will fit right in with these other internationals, whether they be human or not!   

I thought that I would begin to record some of our daily happenings, because frankly … things keep happening! I also thought that these little nuggets of adventures and tidbits of life would bring a smile to your face as you hear what life can be like living in another country & culture. 

Our first trip down memory lane occurred when it came time to name me.  No big deal, right?  Well, actually there was more stress than normal in choosing the name that I would be called for a lifetime.  You see, in France names for dogs need to correlate with the year in which they were born (“like hurricanes,” Robin said.  I wonder why she used that analogy?).  In 2012, the letter to be used was the letter “h”.  My masters could not think of a really cool “h” name and struggled for days over this enormous task.  Being the non-conformists that they are, I was registered as “Happy” (don’t go there …), but they choose to call me Tzatziki (which is that really delicious Greek cucumber sauce that all good Greeks enjoy!)  But you can call me Zeke, for short, since we are soon to be close friends enjoying our many exploits together.

I look forward to sharing with you some of my daily adventures as I, being an English dog with a Greek name, do life here in France with American masters.  Don’t ask … it gets complicated! 

Guarding my kingdom ...

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