Me and grandma changed roles for a day: I cooked and she spent the whole day out with her friends. She even put on make-up and my earrings before leaving the house, which made me think of this photo. I took her glasses and gave her mine for the shoot. Age is really a thing of perception, and for the day, we had swapped our points of view.
This is my grandma Angelina, 73. I have always liked the name so much, that if I ever have a daughter, I will call her after her. Grandma got her name after one of her aunts who was famous in town for her exquisite beauty, and who was stubbed to death at 18 by her jealous fiance.
many letters can form interesting names, I think that what is important is the 'character' of the name, the story behind it and the people who have had it before... I really haven't met anyone my age called Adolf, for instance
thankyou for your kind words, the reason why I put the photo in this gallery is because I know how much more it will mean to me in time...
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you try and make like this is so much fun, but we know it to be quite contrary
yup! character is the main thing to judge a person. and yeah no matter he's Adolf or Saddam.
...what can i say , i am just posting this comment as to end up this conversation going on.....though your reply to my comment was really an extraordinary & very much impressive.
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Angelina is also indeed as beautiful name as your grandma.
This is a memorable snap Ana...i bet you'll never forget this.
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Shahriyar ali.
thankyou for your kind words, the reason why I put the photo in this gallery is because I know how much more it will mean to me in time...
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you try and make like this is so much fun, but we know it to be quite contrary
...what can i say
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Shahriyar ali.
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you try and make like this is so much fun, but we know it to be quite contrary
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Shahriyar ali.
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you try and make like this is so much fun, but we know it to be quite contrary
Стварно браво.
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"To endure is the first thing that a child ought to learn, and that which he will have the most need to know." - Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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you try and make like this is so much fun, but we know it to be quite contrary
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