My brother has been working on our family tree for several years now. Over the Chinese New Year period, he took the time to scan a lot of the old photos that were still around. My favorites were the ones of my grandmother. Here are just a few.
She always wore either the traditional samfu (literally translated to shirt and pants, but the chinese style) or the kebaya (embroidered blouse worn with a sarong) for more formal occasions. She always has her hair permed because her best friend was a hair dresser. I even saw photos of my uncle when he was three years old and he to had a perm! My grandmother still has permed hair today.
I'll admit that she's my favourite grandparent. She is always gentle, kind and considerate. In her old age, she has grown a little clumsier and less elegant if a stranger were to observer her but I still see her the way I did as a child. This photo of my grandparents from my childhood. She is still wearing a samfu.
And here they are today - she is 89 and he is 94. She no longer wears the samfu as often because they've all be worn out and nobody makes them anymore these days.
I think they both still look good for their age. Well, I'm off to give them a phonecall.
3 comments:
You've got good genes in your family tree.
Mike - I hope the 'long, healthy life' gene has been passed on to me :)
Clearly, the good looks run in the family.
I've been working on our family history for quite a while, and am in the process of working my way through box upon box of old photos to scan. It really is enlightening to look back at how we were...
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