Every morning and evening when Yangkyu leaves and comes home from work we have a short exchange. It's roughly translated into English as "I'll be back" and me replying "have a good day" and "I'm home" to which I'll say "welcome home". It's like a little ritual and without fail, as if on cue, is done every weekday. And in-between these exchanges you'll surely find Piri waiting for his kisses {or maybe a peek into Yangkyu's lunch bag} and showering Yangkyu with his welcome home serenade.
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So super beautiful :)
ReplyDeleteI think I've seen a similar exchange before in shows. Ah, I do so love languages and the many needs they fill in their difference :D
ReplyDeleteAlso, aw the Piri goodness <3
agreed!
DeleteAw there's obviously a lot of love there!
ReplyDeleteThat's so cute! I love that you guys have your own little ritual and of course Piri too!
ReplyDeletexo, Yi-chia
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Awww that's such a great moment you captured! xx Kat
ReplyDeleteLove and Ace
thanks!
DeleteSo, so sweet! :)
ReplyDeleteso sweet. i love that kind of moments in life.
ReplyDeleteLots of love and warm from both sides ^__^ Xx
ReplyDelete<3
DeleteIt is so important to have sweet exchanges like these as life can get busy and we can forget the simple things like welcoming someone home.... Keeps the bond strong! Such a cute photo!! Nicole xo
ReplyDeleteso true!
DeleteAwww to the cuteness of this!
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DeleteI think it's very important to exchange a couple of words to each other every day before we're off to do our own things. Even if it's the usual expected 2 sentence dialogue. For my boyfriend & I, it's usually, "fighting!" or "have a kick ass day!" ;)
ReplyDeletei love yours!
DeleteOh so cute :-)
ReplyDeletethis is so sweet. I love these simple but memorable moments of the day. Although my husband and I don't have a dog, I definitely look forward to the simple exchanges we have throughout the day. It's so funny because they aren't ostentatious or weird but, just simple and charming. =)
ReplyDeletexo,
nancy
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DeleteSo sweet. Our cats only get excited when Rick comes home because they know they're getting fed soon.
ReplyDeletehehehe. i love yours cats :)
DeleteWe have a similar ritual here too. So simple but so sweet.
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Deleteso sweet!
ReplyDeleteSo precious :))) x
ReplyDeletethank you!
Deleteoh this is sooooooooo cute!!! I'm being really grumpy today but had to grin at this. Thank you for sharing :)
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DeleteOh, how sweet this post is; we tend to loose these precious daily exchange. And Piri's welcome home serenade is so lovely♡♡♡
ReplyDeleteSending Lots of Love and Hugs from Japan, xoxo Miyako*
Awwww!!!! You guys are adorabubble!!!! I think maybe Hiro and I do something similar?
ReplyDeleteHiro says: Itekimasu (I'm leaving)
I say: Itterasshai (go and come back well) I then knock him on the head - just to check that his cycle helmet it working :)
Then
Hiro says: Tadaima (i'm home)
I say: Okaeri (welcome home) Otsukaresama (thank you for your hard work)
Somethings sound so weird when I translate them :(
hahaha. I have the same ritual with my boyfriend -only I'm the one who is leaving home (he is working from his home office). And I'm the one who gives a dog kiss for goodbye.
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So sweet! I think those little moments make a relationship work, if Dani does not follow the ritual I immediately know something is happening there. A similar thing happens with Juno, if she is not at our door I know she must have vomited on a forbidden place and she is ashamed ;)
ReplyDeleteWhen hubs comes home and we're still awake, he'll stand awkwardly at the door and calls out: who loves me?
ReplyDeleteVery cute! It's always nice to know you're missed!
ReplyDeleteToo too too precious.
ReplyDeleteA very, very sweet moment =)
ReplyDeleteThat is so precious.
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