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Why I know that Honey loves me

Honey works very hard, every day. He comes home exhausted, not only because of his hard work, but because the way back home from his work is uphill in his bike. With the weather so bad as its been, it makes him double-tired...

Today he called me--he was a couple of blocks away, and wanted me to be dressed and ready to go out. I was surprised, and asked why. His answer was amazingly wonderful in it's unbelievable simplicity:

"We're going to play in the snow."

I jumped off my chair, and started to get dressed. By the time Honey came home, I only had my jacket to put on. Attached are the best pictures we could take. It was about 4:30 p.m., which means "night" here in Germany, and our camera fell in the snow and was not working perfectly well. But you can see my huge smile well enough to know how much of a good time I had.


In the back, left, my frozen bike.



How many centimeters/inches of snow is that?!




Feeling like a little kid again :-)





My very first Snow Angel! I had snow all over my back and tummy... not so pleasant...


...but it looks pretty, no?

It was fun. It was amazing. It was white. It was cold. It was quiet...

It's Winter in Germany. Oh gosh... here we go...

te amo, Honey! <3

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  1. We still can't see your bike!! is it your imaginary friend????!!! jjajja.

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