I'll be happy to do it, but I think it will be in the next year or so, so it will take a while.
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I'll be happy to do it, but I think it will be in the next year or so, so it will take a while.
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I would also be tempted to simply go to the mountains again, after three years in Switzerland I couldn't see them anymore, but now that would certainly be a goal again. Not as a holiday, but a weekend like this is definitely fun.
That's right, we were in February for a weekend in the mountains to go sledding with the kids. It was really nice but didn't have to be longer. 😁
Actually, it's not even the mountains that appeal to me, but enjoying the homemade cheese or high-proof milk on an alpine pasture, in the middle of 2000m altitude, has something very special. Then some hiking down, towards the end again in a cozy inn, you just don't get it by the sea.
Well, from your point of view that is of course something else, I would prefer your surroundings more often..
But it's always like that, what you don't have would be of particular interest to you, let's see, maybe we'll get that in August so we can see each other, although we're only there for a week.
Good apres ski is not to be scoffed at, great parties.
Yes, that's true, but it's a bit difficult to manage with a 5 and 7-year-old.
Although I spent a few years in the mountains, it was never important to me to take part in such events, some of which were totally excessive. Seeing and being seen, a virtue that unfortunately blows the mind of most people, not only in the celebrity world. I was once at an Aff trade fair, which shocked me just as much, when totally withdrawn colleagues said they had to organize a show run with their Ferraris in front of the door.
I don't think so either. Even if I had tens of millions, I wouldn't be into the Schiki Micki stuff either. I'm more the simple type.
Has anyone ever been to Iran or something in this area?
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