The cold never bothered her anyway.
Parents pulled over in Irondale, Washington, during their drive home so their daughter could have her first experience with snow — and captured the adorable moment on video.
While many are dreading impending winter weather, this little girl couldn’t have been more thrilled to wander around the street as the flurries fell down. Although there was just a dusting on the ground — not enough to make a snowman just yet, as neighbors pointed out — that didn’t stop her from jumping up and down as she squealed in delight, “It’s snowing!”
The girl,...
Parents pulled over in Irondale, Washington, during their drive home so their daughter could have her first experience with snow — and captured the adorable moment on video.
While many are dreading impending winter weather, this little girl couldn’t have been more thrilled to wander around the street as the flurries fell down. Although there was just a dusting on the ground — not enough to make a snowman just yet, as neighbors pointed out — that didn’t stop her from jumping up and down as she squealed in delight, “It’s snowing!”
The girl,...
- 11/24/2017
- by Stephanie Petit
- PEOPLE.com
This article first appeared on Travel & Leisure.
Even though we’re coming off of a record-breakingly warm October, winter is right around the corner. In fact, the first signs of the season have already arrived in some parts of the world.
In China’s Jilin Province, snow fell for the first time last week. And at Siberian Tiger Park in Changchun, one resident had her very first experience with the powdery weather phenomenon.
Meng Meng, a nine-year-old giant panda, was elated to see snow for the first time in her life, as evidenced in video shared by People’s Daily China.
Even though we’re coming off of a record-breakingly warm October, winter is right around the corner. In fact, the first signs of the season have already arrived in some parts of the world.
In China’s Jilin Province, snow fell for the first time last week. And at Siberian Tiger Park in Changchun, one resident had her very first experience with the powdery weather phenomenon.
Meng Meng, a nine-year-old giant panda, was elated to see snow for the first time in her life, as evidenced in video shared by People’s Daily China.
- 11/8/2017
- by Cailey Rizzo
- PEOPLE.com
If Meng Meng wasn’t a panda, we’d for sure think her life story would be the subject of a film directed by Sofia Coppola … something along the lines of The Virgin Suicides meets Lost in Translation.
According to Newsweek, the Berlin Zoo’s 4-year-old female panda is going through puberty and, much like human teenagers, her hormones have left her feeling pretty angsty. Meng Meng has been communicating her annoyances about life — the zoo food, the caretakers, being kept in captivity — by walking backwards in frustration. Zookeepers say her reverse walking is Meng Meng’s way of “protesting.
According to Newsweek, the Berlin Zoo’s 4-year-old female panda is going through puberty and, much like human teenagers, her hormones have left her feeling pretty angsty. Meng Meng has been communicating her annoyances about life — the zoo food, the caretakers, being kept in captivity — by walking backwards in frustration. Zookeepers say her reverse walking is Meng Meng’s way of “protesting.
- 10/23/2017
- by Saryn Chorney
- PEOPLE.com
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