Tuesday, February 13, 2007
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328 Locke Street SouthHamilton
ON, L8P 4C6
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Previous Posts
- Hannah playing with the Sinfonia student/community...
- Poetry board then and now (about a month apart)
- Our wooden giraffe eyes the camera
- Even more days ago, we had a visit from our wonder...
- Angela at the airport, some days ago
- Just outside our front door
- Our kitchen window, with snow outside
- Angela and Tala at a drumming workshop
- Jeanne and her stylish coat, with pink detail ...
- Tala and her green coat
4 Comments:
Angela looks exactly the same!
And, Gideon... well, look how you've matured! You're so grown-up looking now.
You both look so Angelic!
When did you turn into an all-black-wearing neo-Calvinist badass, Gideon?!
Heh-heh. Notice the white shirt? In my teens I mostly wore either white or black, other than my school uniform that is. In my twenties I expanded my colour scheme to include a fair bit of brown. I think I pared it down to just black in the nineties. And I have been a neocalvinist, properly speaking since around 1989-90. When I stopped being just a soteriological calvinist, with an anabaptist politics.
Thank you for the compliments, both of you.
Angelic is the word. Thanks for posting this little valentine, Strausses.
Downright freakish, though, to have this image now alongside the various photos of your daughters on this site. Blurring, merging, back-to-fore shifting of facial features in mind's eye. A good thing we do change over time, you might say could get to be difficult keeping track of who's who.
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