my husband and I went out to Tachikawa tonight to eat at a wonderful little hole-in-the-wall restraunt that we call the Gyoza House. (Yummmmmmmmmmmy, has anyone here had real Japanese gyoza?) This place is well known for their garlic gyoza. In one plate (which contains 5 pieces) there is probably an entire bulb of garlic all sliced into about 1/4 inch pieces. Needless to say it gives the eater VERY strong breath that lasts and lasts. When we got home tonight I dutifully went in to see Boomer and as usual he had to smell my breath to see what I had been eatingAnywho, I knew that his reaction would be funny because he's not used to his momma smelling like a garlic patch, so I had my hunny grab the camera. Here is the moment captured in pixels. It doesn't show the hilarious scrunched nose face that he did immediately following his sniffing, but it does show how insistent he was and how far he sticks his little nose in my mouth
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