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Do you want to build a snowman?

"All good things, all good things.."

If you've seen Frozen, raise your hands up!

Lol! I just thoroughly enjoyed the movie that here I am, devoting a post to it. While all the characters are especially endearing, I am fond of Olaf the most.

The sweet little snowball is bursting with so much positive energy and genuineness.


Of course the little guy was oblivious about the effects of summer... But even when he found out that heat will be the end of him, still he has that spring in his step, he embraced it with as much courage and he even found something more valuable than "staying alive."

Wouldn't it be nice to have more Olafs in the world??? :)

Here, let me be the first one to get the Olaf vibe on...

Here's a warm hug for you dear readers!





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