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Sunday, May 06, 2007

Happy Anniversary!

I found some old photos of my parents taken on their wedding day. Mom was 23 then and Dad was 30 years old. That was 47 years ago. I thought it would be nice to put this in my blog as a remembrance for such an auspicious day. Mom, you looked gorgeous (Wah! Such tiny waist you have there and Dad, you were so handsome!) Mom, looks like I inherited your tiny waist but at the wrong spot, my thighs! LOL.....and Dad, I inherited the love of food from you apart from your not too Chinese look.
I know it was not possible for me to be physically there on your wedding day ;o) so, it's great that I still have the opportunity to have a glimpse of how that day was through the photos you both took. Well Dad, I only wished that you were still here to go on food trips with me. Mom, way to go on joining the Malay Mail Big Walk recently. Keep yourself active and happy! Happy Belated Anniversary ...I love you both, Mom & Dad!

More pics in future Anniversaries!


An anniversary is a time to celebrate the joys of today, the memories of yesterday, and the hopes of tomorrow. ~ Author Unknown

27 comments:

  1. just in case, have u watched back to the future 1 ?
    or Robinsons now showing ?

    shud bring u lots of joy

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  2. That is so sweet. If I'm to put my mom's pics of her younger years here, she'll slaughter me. LOL

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  3. Your mum looks very sweet! I remember seeing some of your photos when you went for your eye surgery. You really look like your mum!

    p/s: how do you put your url on the photos in your blog-ah?

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  4. what a wonderful way of celebrating your parents' anniversary, wmw!

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  5. Yes, I've photos of my parents on their wedding day too. However did such tiny waists exist in the past. And my dad wasn't just handsome, he was "eng tau", if you know what that means... Hahaha...

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  6. team bsg : Watched. But those are only movies, if only I could travel back in time!

    jason : Your mom's so fierce???

    teckiee : Ha ha ha...She's still a beautiful lady albeit a 70 year old one! :o)

    kat : If I look like my mum and you said my mus is very sweet, guess that means that I'm very sweet too? ha ha ha...Thank you then! Oh, I link the photos via photobucket.com which gives you that option.

    LLemongrass : Yes, I love the wonders of blogging!

    Kenny : I think most women had such tiny waists back then. Keyword - "back then' hee hee. Wah, show us your dad's photo???

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  7. Happy Anniversary to your parents..!

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  8. My mum told me girls BACK THEN used to have 'waist like a bee (hourglass shape), tummy like a cockroach (flat?)". Well..don't blame them also la...last time where got so much good food? Hahaha..right or not?

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  9. That is nice of you to put up yr parents' pix. Such a slim waist and yeah, those skirts are also what my mum wore long ago.

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  10. kat : Typo just now..not "mus" but "mum"...hee hee...

    mama bok & joe : Thanks!

    precious pea : Ya lor, I agreed, back then didn't have so much good food available!

    boo : Yah! Same era? Their studio shots also quite terror one hor? :o)

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  11. wmw,
    I should next time scanned a photo of my grandparents wedding photo. haha!

    Anyway, Happy Anniversary to your parents!:)

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  12. What a handsome couple. I can see a bit of your mum's features in you.
    Looking forward to seeing more anniversary photos.
    All the best to your mum.

    Judy

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  13. hmmhmm...the studio shot not bad huh...y ur dad so serious one? Ur mum looked more cheerful :P

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  14. wow........happy anniversary to your parents! :D

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  15. kok : We should take advantage of the technology today to document such sweet memories!

    Judy : Hey Judy! They say I look more like my dad as he was bigger! Hee hee

    xiu long bao : Oh, this isn't a studio shot. Gotta get hold of the studio shots.....My Dad was quite the joker. He's trying to look cool! ha ha ha...

    meiyen : Thank you...Nice to commemorate.

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  16. whoa hot mama..wonder why all the girls were so slim in the older days? my mum has a 22 inch waist! scary..anyway happy annivessary to ur parents

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  17. my mom had tiny waist too, 23 inches and i only got to buckle the teeny weeny kebaya bottom when i was 12!!!! great reminiscence here, wmw ;-)

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  18. What a fantastic pic and post! It still amazes me how small waistlines were back then. Damnnnn! I think my mum's waist then would be about the size of my thigh! Sigh...

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  19. what a lovely way to commemorate their anniversary :). your dad looks real stern, wmw, and your mom, such a sweet young thing! and real tiny waist..i think the only time my waist was at 22-23 inches was during my childhood times! haha

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  20. kampungboycitygal: Eh? I think you have such waist wor, citygal! ;o)

    babe_kl : Yeah, lots of memories, good ones.

    paprika : haha...if your mum's waist is the size of YOUR thigh, your mum must have been very very very slim! :o)

    sc : Actually my dad was a real joker...I had written a bit about him in my blog. Check it out if you have the time.

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  21. wmw: No lar, she's lovely actually :)
    Maybe I should scan her pics on my blog... many people said that I looked like her.

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  22. jason : Well, looking forward to seeing a pic of your mom!

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  23. Oh, that's so lovely! I love old wedding photographs, they bring a sense of nostalgia to me. Don't know why.

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  24. wow, your parents did keep the photo so well, the quality still in mint condition hor..wah, wish I look that good in my wedding gown 20 years from now haha :)

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  25. cc: Any old photographs will take me back in time...:o)

    melting wok : You make in sound like you were getting married in 20 years' time! Or you meant your photo in 20 years' time? ;O)

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