Shall we talk about the puppies from Winter Full of Love?
Yes, the one from Mama Monique from Winter Full of Love

Our winter depression is now over, because we have Winter Full of Love that will drag us through the hollow months. I wondered if the characters of this summer would be surpassed, but with a glance at Monique, the mother of ski instructor Mike, I was reassured. No matter how middle of the road the rest of the candidates may be, Monique makes everything right.
Heart balloons in Seefeld
Monique is the woman who is already hanging heart-shaped balloons on the wooden Seefeld fence to welcome the possible fresh daughters-in-law. Monique is also the one who, surprise, rolls out a blanket and treats the fresh couple to a spontaneous hot chocolate. Besides Winter Full of Love, I am watching Die Kaiserin on Netflix (by the way, there is all this new to see this month) , where the palace doctor and the priest crawl under Sisi's skirt to see if the hymen is still intact and if there is a guarantee of childbirth. That might be a bit much for Mama Monique, but the moment she stands with three raw, beaten eggs in a glass next to Denise's bed to give fertility a boost... That's just a matter of waiting.
Besties with the prince
By the way, our Mike is not just any baker. He gave ski lessons to several members of our royal family and Prince Pieter-Christiaan proudly posted a photo of him with Mike, his old ski instructor. Funny, that Winter Full of Love effect? Prince becomes a groupie after two broadcasts.
Two other main characters in the Mike chapter are of course Luca and Luna, or the Babyboy and Babygirl of mother Monique. In the absence of grandchildren, these little dogs are used to fill the gaps in the Mike household. Birthdays are celebrated (bursjdeej) and they are also dressed up. I wonder if the Party for the Animals has already sent an email to the creators requesting to remove the hats from the dogs. Those poor animals can't see anything, can they? Or was it done out of self-preservation for the animals? To somewhat hide the whole carnival that is unfolding before their eyes?



