What happen when they grow old?
Source: http://seniorcitizenhumor.blogspot.com/I can identify with not one but several of them! ke...ke...ke...
Source: http://seniorcitizenhumor.blogspot.com/My daughter the avid rock climber

Our politicians still have much to learn from Confucius... Will they ever?


How do I love thee?
How do I love thee? Let me count the ways
I love thee to the depth and breadth and height
My soul can reach, when feeling out of sight.
For the ends of Being and ideal Grace
I love thee to the level of everyday's
Most quiet need, by sun and candlelight.
...
I love thee with the breath,
Smiles, tears, of all my life! -- and, if God choose,
I shall but love thee better after death.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806 – 1861)
The very sweet kindly Ethelin
John and Fuziani joined in the celebration

Second son Farouk and daughter-in-law Azni arriving home.
Amalia (second from left), daughter Deedee's best friend, and family were the first guests to arrive. On the extreme right are Amalia's parents.
L-R: Amalia's younger sister, Amalia and Deedee
My affable brother-in-law Ching.
Mr Cheah, Deedee's boss and his wife
My close friends, L-R: Nor Hajar, Ivy and Suan
Mr Teoh, as usual, in a story-telling mood!
The kindly Mrs. Teoh
Mrs. Teoh must be giving some kindly advice to Helen.
L-R: Ivy, Suzanne and Mrs Teoh
Nor and me with the ketupat and the lemang in the kitchen
Deedee seems to be a crowd favourite with the uncles and aunties
My in-laws who dropped by in the afternoon. L-R: my daughter-in-law's second sister, her husband, my daughter-in-law's Father, Zahari and Mother, Sharma. Dee dee is entertaining my ex-office collegues in the background.
Sharma posing for the camera
L-R: Deedee's friend Jane and her sister who is holding up my beef rendang which she enjoyed very much. She said she will come back again the next aidilfitri for the beef rendang. Ha...ha...so cute..