 but it was totally worth it. And snow angels and igloos and snowflakes and snow.
  but it was totally worth it. And snow angels and igloos and snowflakes and snow.Winter warmers?
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Re: Winter warmers?
Snow! I know most people find it a complete pain, but growing up I only had two occasions where it snowed in Jersey, one of which I don't even remember (apparently we built an igloo!) and as a result everytime I see snowflakes I turn into a little 6 year old girl again. Ok it's lead to some emergency insulating of the chicken house with newspapers, bubblewrap and a staple gun and when holidaying at my fiances house on the mainland it delayed my flight home for several days (not entirely a bad thing!) and we had to spend several hours digging out the car and shovelling snow off the road but I loved it! And then there was that one time at uni when I had a snowball fight without gloves on....will not be doing that again I can tell you,   but it was totally worth it. And snow angels and igloos and snowflakes and snow.
  but it was totally worth it. And snow angels and igloos and snowflakes and snow.
			
			
									
									 but it was totally worth it. And snow angels and igloos and snowflakes and snow.
  but it was totally worth it. And snow angels and igloos and snowflakes and snow.Stop Animal Cruelty this Christmas- http://lost-in-the-day.blogspot.com/201 ... stmas.html
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				yvette
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Re: Winter warmers?
Reading all this really makes me want an open fire - curling up in front of a radiator is not quite the same.