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Not everyone has an Uncle Crunchy...but everyone should (be so lucky!)

This is a blast from our recent arctic (okay,Ohio)visit, but it deserves a post.

When we were in the States, Spring was dawning, and with it, the weather was warming. There were 2 girls in Ohio who were sad the mounds of snow were melting. H and Z were so very excited to be in this winter wonderland that they could barely stand to think about the snow being melted when we returned to Ohio after a trip to Florida.

But Uncle Crunchy had a plan..........he SAVED them a snowperson in his freezer! Isn't he the bestest???????????? It was so wonderful! Every girl should have a Crunchman!




Comments

mimi and papa said…
Uncle Crunchy~ A role model for keeping the little kid inside all of us alive and well! We should all be able to recall getting a snowman out of the freezer! Thank you for being such a great friend to big and little kids who are near and dear....and temporarily far from home.
Ohhhh good after we get adopted into your family we can have an Uncle Crunchy!!I enjoyed playing catch up with your blog posts today! Your Hailey headed to school post brought a little tear to my eye. You never mentioned your Italian lover - Marco!! I miss you friend looking forward to a Cindy fix SOON!
nanny said…
Every kid should be so lucky to have an Uncle Crunchy! The Crunchman is something!
Unknown said…
Soo cute! Uncle Crunchy is quite a special Uncle indeed! :)

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