The suivant day, when John met his mates at the recording studio, he seemed plus like his usual self. Allen said, "Your demeanor is cheerful again. toi must've had a good time with Caryn." John said, "I did." Stan asked, "Did toi tell her that you're afraid of water?" John said, "Yes, I told her." Peter asked, "Was she ashamed?" John said, "Not at all. In fact, she decided to help me overcome my fear." Stan said, "I told toi she wouldn't be ashamed." John said, "You were right." Later, John met Caryn at her house. This time, he brought dîner to her. She said, "It's so nice of toi to bring nourriture over. I hope it wasn't too much trouble." He said, "Oh, it was no trouble at all. I don't mind cooking." After they finished eating, Caryn asked, "Are toi ready to go into the pool?" John smiled and said, "You bet I am!" He never thought he would say that, but knowing that he was with Caryn made him feel safe. She even began teaching him to swim. John had no idea that these swimming lessons would come in handy one day. It would be a jour that he would never forget.
During the 4th of July celebration in Oak Ridge, the members of New Religion decided to take Klondike out with them to get him used to noise and crowds. Lots of people stopped them and asked to pet Klondike. He was very happy getting petted. One person said, "He's a beautiful dog. What kind of dog is he?" Erin said, "He is a traverser, croix between a German Shepherd and a Siberian Husky." Another person asked, "How old is he?" Paul replied, "He will be three months old later this month." Klondike enjoyed all the attention he was getting. He didn't seem to mind the noises during the parade. That night, he wasn't even bothered par the fireworks. Carl said, "I think he's mascot material. He doesn't have a problem with crowds ou noises." Lola said, "Yeah. He will do well when he starts touring with us." The members of New Religion knew that they got the perfect dog to be their new mascot when Fritz retires. Klondike will have big shoes to fill, but he'll certainly fill them.
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The suivant day, Leila and Greeley took Paul for a walk on the plage while Leila's aunt and uncle relaxed on the beach. Greeley said, "I can't believe today is our last jour here." Leila said, "I know. Vacations always go par so quickly." He said, "Let's make the most of the time we have." She said, "Yes." That evening, they had a seafood meal. They then began packing for their things so that they would be ready for their trip back home. Greeley a dit to Leila, "Thank toi for inviting me to go on vacation with you, Leila." She said, "You're welcome, Greeley." He said, "We'll have to do some plus fun things this summer." She said, "Yeah. That would be great." They settled into their beds to rest for the trip the suivant morning.
The suivant day, Greeley accompanied Leila and her aunt and uncle on a ride to the nearest beach. Leila's uncle drove. Leila's dog, Paul, enjoyed looking out the window at the sights. When they stopped for lunch, Leila took Paul out on a leash to "do his business". A few people stopped Leila and asked her, "What kind of dog is that?" Most people didn't believe her when she told them that Paul is a purebred German Shepherd Dog. Leila didn't mind, though. She was aware that most people don't know that Shepherds can be blue, especially solid blue like Paul. Around 6:00 that evening, Leila, Greeley, Leila's aunt and uncle, and Paul arrived at the property. It was a nice plage house, and it was very pet friendly. They were all tired from their trip. After unpacking, they got dîner and relaxed for the rest of the evening. A few hours later, they called it a night.