February 2nd, 2012
❤❤ (Taken with instagram)

❤❤ (Taken with instagram)

January 31st, 2012
Hin Hin ! (Taken with instagram)

Hin Hin ! (Taken with instagram)

契媽媽 :) (Taken with instagram)

契媽媽 :) (Taken with instagram)

January 29th, 2012
hahahahaha

hahahahaha

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loiscampos:

HAHAHAHAHAHA

oh my gosh

loiscampos:

HAHAHAHAHAHA

oh my gosh

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January 15th, 2012
oh my jesus

oh my jesus

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undistanced:

@luanlegacy taught me a very important life skill today

oh lord. yes me

undistanced:

@luanlegacy taught me a very important life skill today

oh lord. yes me

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January 8th, 2012
Hey dereee!  (Taken with instagram)

Hey dereee! (Taken with instagram)

January 5th, 2012
:D (Taken with instagram)

:D (Taken with instagram)

January 4th, 2012
thenameisdaniel:

the next generation, polluted by ipads. books will cease to exist.

thenameisdaniel:

the next generation, polluted by ipads. books will cease to exist.

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January 3rd, 2012
Kiss kiss from cayden :)  (Taken with instagram)

Kiss kiss from cayden :) (Taken with instagram)

January 2nd, 2012
thedailywhat:

One Carrot Gold of the Day: A Swedish woman who lost her wedding ring 16 years ago was shocked to find it attached to a carrot in her vegetable garden.
Lena Påhlsson lost her priceless homemade ring after she set it on the kitchen counter to avoid misplacing it while doing some Christmas baking.
She had already resigned to a life without it when, suddenly, it resurfaced on the taproot of a small carrot she had yanked out of her garden and was about to throw away.
“Our daughter Anna was at home at the time and she heard an almighty scream from the garden,” Lena’s husband Ola told The Local.
Ola and Lena have a few theories as to how the ring ended up straddling a vegetable. ”We thought maybe it had fallen in to the compostable food bin,” Ola said. “Perhaps it ended up in compost that was spread over the vegetable patch later.”
The far more fun hypothesis however involves the family ewe. “Maybe it had been eaten by the sheep and then ended up in the manure that we then spread over the vegetable patch.”
Either way, Lena is ecstatic, but she can’t quite slip on her ring just yet. To put it gently, her ring finger is no longer the baby carrot it was in 1995.
[thelocal.]


A true token of love

thedailywhat:

One Carrot Gold of the Day: A Swedish woman who lost her wedding ring 16 years ago was shocked to find it attached to a carrot in her vegetable garden.

Lena Påhlsson lost her priceless homemade ring after she set it on the kitchen counter to avoid misplacing it while doing some Christmas baking.

She had already resigned to a life without it when, suddenly, it resurfaced on the taproot of a small carrot she had yanked out of her garden and was about to throw away.

“Our daughter Anna was at home at the time and she heard an almighty scream from the garden,” Lena’s husband Ola told The Local.

Ola and Lena have a few theories as to how the ring ended up straddling a vegetable. ”We thought maybe it had fallen in to the compostable food bin,” Ola said. “Perhaps it ended up in compost that was spread over the vegetable patch later.”

The far more fun hypothesis however involves the family ewe. “Maybe it had been eaten by the sheep and then ended up in the manure that we then spread over the vegetable patch.”

Either way, Lena is ecstatic, but she can’t quite slip on her ring just yet. To put it gently, her ring finger is no longer the baby carrot it was in 1995.

[thelocal.]

A true token of love

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I love you :)  (Taken with instagram)

I love you :) (Taken with instagram)