This is the arm jewelery of my son. So he goes away from home when he is on his way to school or going out with friends in the city. To me this style seems a bit like the equipment of a gladiator... But I want to emphasize that he is a peaceful and careful boy. ;)
The comparison with the equipment of a gladiatiors - this was said with a wink ;-) .
With the arm styling of my son I am very much in agreement - otherwise I would have done no picture and shared it with you. Generally my son is very delicate in his clothes, in his hair, his shoes, his bag and all accessories such as arm beads and straps.
He gave me two arm straps and I like to wear.
Really like the way you've shot this with your dof - putting the emphasis where it should be. I'm not sure I'd want to go back through those teen years - so much going through your life at that time. Sounds like he's definitely on the right track though.
@milaniet Thank you, Milanie, for your nice comment!
My son - yes, he lives through the roller coasters in the emotional life of a teenager. But he's a nice, sensitive, sensible and intelligent boy. He is very interested in languages - English, French, Russian, and especially for Japanese. He was already two weeks for a language training in Tokyo. He wants to make his final examination for the high school on the Japanese language and writing. Then he wants to enroll Japanese studies at the university. He likes the Japanese culture.
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Thank you, Chris, for your nice comment - and for following! :)
Australia... - This is a continent I have not yet visited. But the end of July I'll be there. On the earth it is my homeland diametrically opposed. I'll start in Darwin, visit the Kakadu NP, continue to Kununurra, drive the Kimberleys, visit the Aborigines in Derby and fly from Broome home.
Where do you live in Australia?
Haha, this makes me smile, as I have this weakness of waring multiple chains and straps too. Armour indeed,... unfortunately in my age this look, it is not so welcome in the business world. So I have to remove them often.
@mona65 Thank you, Mona, for your nice comment!
Glad if you had to smile while watching the photo! So you have the same "weakness" as my son ... :-). So you see how young you are!
June 21st, 2016
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Thank you - Jay, April, Martina and Helen - for your nice compliment. -
The comparison with the equipment of a gladiatiors - this was said with a wink ;-) .
With the arm styling of my son I am very much in agreement - otherwise I would have done no picture and shared it with you. Generally my son is very delicate in his clothes, in his hair, his shoes, his bag and all accessories such as arm beads and straps.
He gave me two arm straps and I like to wear.
My son - yes, he lives through the roller coasters in the emotional life of a teenager. But he's a nice, sensitive, sensible and intelligent boy. He is very interested in languages - English, French, Russian, and especially for Japanese. He was already two weeks for a language training in Tokyo. He wants to make his final examination for the high school on the Japanese language and writing. Then he wants to enroll Japanese studies at the university. He likes the Japanese culture.
Thank you - Graeme, Gary, Clare, Joan and Lynda - for your kind comments!
Thank you, Chris, for your nice comment - and for following! :)
Australia... - This is a continent I have not yet visited. But the end of July I'll be there. On the earth it is my homeland diametrically opposed. I'll start in Darwin, visit the Kakadu NP, continue to Kununurra, drive the Kimberleys, visit the Aborigines in Derby and fly from Broome home.
Where do you live in Australia?
Thank you, walks, for your nice comment!
Glad if you had to smile while watching the photo! So you have the same "weakness" as my son ... :-). So you see how young you are!