Friday, April 06, 2007

Who Are These People?

Here's a picture we had taken recently. You can see Lois' hair is coming in nicely, and speaking for myself, I think it looks great at this length.

Can't say much 'bout the guy she's with in the picture, but you know, you gotta go with what you got. I particularly like the way the photographer got me to crink my neck like this: looks like pain medication is just a few minutes away.





Just for fun, this picture, taken the night before our wedding in 1970 provides some context to the one above.

I like this picture of Lois, and yes, that's a pack of Winstons in my shirt pocket.

Brooke was born seven years later; that's when I quit smoking.

3 comments:

Professor Howdy said...

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If I could speak in any
language in heaven or
on earth but didn't love
others, I would only be
making meaningless noise
like a loud gong or a
clanging cymbal. If I
had the gift of prophecy,
and if I knew all the
mysteries of the future
and knew everything
about everything, but
didn't love others, what
good would I be? And
if I had the gift of faith
so that I could speak
to a mountain and make
it move, without love
I would be no good to
anybody. If I gave
everything I have to
the poor and even
sacrificed my body,
I could boast about it;
but if I didn't love others,
I would be of no value
whatsoever. Love is
patient and kind. Love
is not jealous or boastful
or proud or rude. Love
does not demand its
own way. Love is not
irritable, and it keeps
no record of when it
has been wronged.
It is never glad about
injustice but rejoices
whenever the truth
wins out. Love never
gives up, never loses
faith, is always hopeful,
and endures through
every circumstance.

May You Always
Experience This
Kind Of Love,
Dr. Howdy

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Terry Banderas said...

Love the photos!