My Wife and I . . .
The photo of Sun-Ae that I posted for her birthday doesn't do her justice (though it's also a good photograph), so I'm posting a couple below, the first one showing her seated:
This shows what Sun-Ae really looks like. Hard to believe that she's one-hundred and thirty-six years old! Okay, she isn't, so your skepticism was well warranted. But she looks good for her age. "What age?" you ask. "Any age!" I say.
Here she is again, in the same place, a café she visited with a friend she calls "The Energizer" because the woman is filled with contagious energy (and happens to be the photographer):
Proof that Sun-Ae can stand up to barriers in life! Which is necessary, for here's her life's greatest barrier . . .
. . . a faded-out old man who never smiles for photos . . .
Labels: Family, Humor, Sun-Ae Hwang
8 Comments:
Good photo(s)...the first two anyway!
Cuz Bill
I heartily and regretfully agree . . .
Jeffery Hodges
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Your wife looks as beautiful on the outside as she no doubt is on the inside. Wishing you many more years of joy together.
Sonagi
Thanks, Sonagi (and also for your thoughtful silence on my appearance).
Jeffery Hodges
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I like your trademark cap. It's rather stylish.
Sonagi
It's the bottle cap that keeps all my carbonated passion bottled up!
Jeffery Hodges
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Lovely pictures of Sun-Ae and also a very representative one of you (I rarely smile for photos as well--why Ai don't know other than I detest having my picture taken).
Pat
As for having my picture taken, I mind more and more the older I get -- as the cameras get better, I get worse!
Jeffery Hodges
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