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Glorious Day

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I had a grand time yesterday, together with my wife again! Since I took the day off work, it felt like a holiday for me. We picked up this week’s Birdsong Soup, went out for breakfast at The Original Pancake House in Eden Prairie, then had a nice walk in a local park. We did a couple of shopping errands, had soup for lunch, and then went out to visit the horses. After that, we enjoyed a couples massage appointment, followed by take-out Chinese dinner from Dragon Jade restaurant in Glen Lake. We ordered the movie, “Tower Heist” on demand from cable TV and laughed our way through it. Finished off the day watching Foo Fighters: Back and Forth documentary online at Hulu. The day was so nice, I felt pangs of regret that it would make me feel reeeally lonely on Monday after she heads back to Boston again. Knowing that I should be living in the moment, I quickly dashed the thought and got back to enjoying the heck out of a totally glorious day!

Written by johnwhays

February 25, 2012 at 7:00 am

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  1. What a wonderfully wonderful day! Thanks for sharing 🙂

    Marissa

    February 27, 2012 at 6:22 pm

  2. It was SWEET! It is thrilling to stand by and watch her interact with horses. Having been there, the first image speaks more to me, because that horse was just hypnotized by her scratching his head. It lasted for a good number of minutes. When I try the same thing, they waste no time pulling away.
    I love the way they have trimmed the mane on the horse in the second photo. They were doing some real communing there.

    johnwhays

    February 25, 2012 at 4:49 pm

  3. That is a great second photo with Cyndie, John – talk about horse/human relationship: you might almost superimpose one over the other. But there is more: look at that connection and exchange of energy! That is SWEET to use Cyndie’s word. That visit was well worth while….

    Ian Rowcliffe

    February 25, 2012 at 12:52 pm


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