Lifestyles of a
"Crazy American"


End of April 2000
My Second Trip To Denmark

This was my second trip to Denmark in almost as many months.  Let me explain.

Martin had been living with me for over a year while he attended Arkansas Tech University.  During the last semester he was here, he worked for a local Veterinarian.  He became close friends with her and her family.  He loved going up to their farm and riding horses, driving the tractor, doing general farm labor and riding the four-wheelers around the farm.

One of the animals he really fell in love with was their miniature Dachshund Ruby. He wanted a dog just like her.  And for Christmas 1999, they found a breeder in the Fayetteville area that had a puppy.  When she was old enough, they took Martin up for some "shopping".  After the shopping, they took a side-trip out in the country and presented Martin with a baby "Ruby".  She was promptly named "Ruby Duce".

When Martin decided to return to Denmark, Ruby was not old enough to travel and there was some resistance from his parents to an additional dog in the house.  So, I ended up with yet another reminder of previous roommates.

After a few days, Martin sent me an e-mail.  He wanted me to ship Ruby to Denmark.  I checked and found it was going to cost $900 to ship this 4-pound puppy one way.  I remembered that my round trip ticket, with an extra leg was slightly over $800.  So, I called my travel agent to check on a quick ticket to Copenhagen.  To my surprise, it was only $690.  We already knew that it was going to cost $110 to take Ruby.  So, if I took Ruby, it would be $100 less than shipping.  So, I split the cost with Martin and it was a done deal.

I left Russellville around 2:00pm on a Thursday for a 6:00pm flight to Memphis, Amsterdam and Copenhagen.  We arrived in Copenhagen about 3:15pm on Friday.  Ruby was a great traveler.  She was able to get out of the carrier several times on the overseas portion of the flight.  I would take her to the back galley and feed her on the floor by the exit door.  We were already on the last row, aisle seat anyway.  After the first meal, I took her out of the carrier and put her in the vacant seat next to me.  I covered her with a blanked and there she slept for almost 6 hours of the 8-hour flight.  The only sound she made was a sharp, double-yipe when I closed the carrier on her tail.  Other than that, she whined a couple of times on the first leg because she wanted out of the carrier.

I had a great, but cold, day (Saturday).  We went down to the Pedestrian Mall (no cars) area of downtown Copenhagen.  Many of the tourist sites were open as were restaurants and souvenir shops.

I left Sunday morning about 10:30am for home.  Arriving in Little Rock about 11:00pm Sunday night.  With a quick night's sleep, I was back at my desk at 7:00am Monday morning.  Many people just thought that they had misunderstood me when I said I would be back on Monday.  They thought next Monday, not the following Monday.  Now, back to this trip.  


The "new" Ruby

What I found, when I returned to Virum, was an older Ruby.  She had started to get her longer hair and was about 50% larger than when I delivered here to Denmark about three months earlier.  Still, he was very happy to see me.  


Brit (Mom) and Ruby

As it turns out, Ruby has taken on Brit as her favorite person to be around.  With Visti now in the military, Brit will be the primary caregiver for Ruby, not that she has not been doing so since she arrive in Denmark.



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