Fair trade off
I had been looking for a picture and was afraid that it was lost - like so much other good things. But I did find it.
Renee was very adamant about NOT being photographed.
When Renee found out that I had left her suitcase at home, she was fuming. And she let me know in no uncertain ways that she did not like this one bit. I was putting groceries in the fridge. There was another bag on the counter and I asked if she wanted to put them away into the cabinets.
Her answer was like: "I don't have clothes, I don't do anything around here."
I turned around and pulled a Vivitar-110 (I hope there are still some people out there, who know what that is) out of my pocket and commented how cute she looked being mad and I do HAVE to have a picture of her face.
She was stunned, then ran into the bedroom screaming, slamming the door. By the time I got into the bedroom, she was sitting on the bed and giggling again.
Unfortunately, I had to cut her face off, but here is the picture. Also 110s do not make very good quality pictures.
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