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	<description>The lives of Alan &#38; Karen Woo</description>
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		<title>Grandpa Watson</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It has been a long time since I had a free Saturday afternoon to belt out a few tunes. Music is definitely one  of my  favourite past-times (other than playing with my camera) where I can express my emotions.  Anyway, I popped over to my friend&#8217;s house to prepare for Sunday church [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It has been a long time since I had a free Saturday afternoon to belt out a few tunes. Music is definitely one  of my  favourite past-times (other than playing with my camera) where I can express my emotions.  Anyway, I popped over to my friend&#8217;s house to prepare for Sunday church praise and worship segment. I currently lead a worship band at church and loving it. While we were singing away, I couldn&#8217;t help noticing my friend&#8217;s dear Grandpa Watson sitting alone in the living room watching Chinese opera re-runs. Karen has been given the responsibility to look after her grandfather every weekend, and I have so much respect for her because it&#8217;s not the easiest thing to do. She has shared that it&#8217;s been a huge sacrifice to let go of weekends and care for Grandpa Watson and miss out on  what most people enjoy doing on Saturdays &#8211; catching up with friends, shopping or lying out on the beach. About a year ago, Grandpa Watson lost his wife from a sudden stroke, and passed away 3 days later. The sad news shattered Grandpa Watson, and since then he was left heartbroken,  distraught and became physically frail. He has gone on walk-about, calling out to his wife. They married in year 1947!</p>
<p>I tried to strike up a conversation with Grandpa Watson, but I was lost for words. It was one of those boring old conversations like, &#8220;how are you, what are you doing&#8221;, but it didn&#8217;t feel  genuine. It was only until I walked away and saw the intimate relationship Karen had with her Grandpa; I wanted to capture it (Yes, I had my camera on me&#8230;hehe). It was so beautiful to watch so I   asked for their permission to take pictures of Grandpa Watson. From the first click of my camera, it totally change Grandpa&#8217;s perspective of me and he opened up to me and towards the camera.  Cameras are a fantastic communication tool! Apparently he use to own an SLR but during the war in China, his camera got confiscated.  I had sweet pleasure  taking pictures of Grandpa Watson. Their story is a reminder how we should all treasure and respect the elderly. I dedicate this story to my dear friend Karen and Grandpa Watson &#8211; a real testament to life.</p>
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