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How to not lose a mitten

In a week we have Christmas Eve and I will see Lady & Molly. I am synchronized with Christmas this year. My daily life mostly consists of little things like “how to not to lose a mitten”. Today I had a little chat, by coincidence, with a woman who just had lost her mitten. We were on the subway and she suddenly realized that she had lost one of her favorite mitten. “Oh, no, I said”. That happens to me as well I comforted her. And it is always your favorite mitten you lose, I continued. So, what to do? If I were you, I said, I would rapidly change subways and return to the place where you think you dropped it. You might have a chance of fining it. “Well”, she said. There is always a problem. If you lose an ordinary mitten, people help you and put it in a safe place. If it is a more expensive one, nobody cares. She decided to return. We wished each other Happy Christmas, and of course, I wished her good luck with the lost mitten!

This was a very nice chat about nothing, but at the same time, a very important issue. After that, I kept an extra eye on my own mittens. Nordic daily life these days. Ending by sharing this lovely winter photo.

Stay safe 🐾

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