I still remember my father buying the very first camera in our family, in 2006. It was a luxury that time but my father can still afford it. It was a 6-megapixels camera. Comparing to today's technology, almost every mobile phone on the street can beat that. We really had fun when we first got the camera. My family and I take a group photo every year ever since 2006, except 2010, when i was staying in France for the whole year. I guest we will try our best to continue doing this for the years to come.
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Year 2006 Genting Highland |
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Year 2007 home |
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Year 2008 Hatyai |
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Year 2009 home |
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Year 2011 Redang |
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Year 2012 home |
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My big family of my father side, taken at Port Dickson. |
Family is important. So family photo has great significance. During the past summer, during my great-grandmother funeral, we discovered a photo from those things she left aside, so old that my grandparents already forgot about it, even they were inside it. It brought out great memories, and everyone in the family sat down and listen to my grandparents' story behind this photo. And this is the photo >>>
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My great-grandparents in the middle, with their five children.
The one standing in the middle at the baack with a stylish hairstyle of her time is my grandmother,
and my grandfather is the one wearing glasses. |
I took some time wondering whether should i write this post. Well, what i was considering was quite silly for some. I have been thinking whether our family has enemy or not. If yes, these photos i post here will do harm to us. But luckily, we don't have any, at least not that i know. Anyway i am just proud of my family. Everyone gets along so well with each other. There were fights and quarrels, but they didn't last long. I guess quarrel is just very common in every family. From another point of view, quarrel is communicate, it makes everyone in the family understand each other better. I simply cannot imagine everyone in a family doesn't talk much to each other.
Quarrel you can, but just make sure it doesn't last long. Forgive.
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