The word aeon /ˈiːɒn/, also spelled eon (in American English) and æon, originally meant "life", "vital force" or "being", "generation" or "a period of time", though it tended to be translated as "age" in the sense of "ages", "forever", "timeless" or "for eternity".
"Sorry guys, I am not coming for that beer," was the phone call that changed my life. The reason was this beautiful woman standing right there, in front of me, without any interest in me at all. One could say she saw right trough me.
I believe in love - even if it's not always easy. Some have called me a hopeless romantic. Also, there’s a reason for everything. And the reason why I was at that party, that very day, the reason was her, and I had to have her.
Today, more than 21 years later, we are still together. We have shared ups and downs, raised our children together and will soon be sending the oldest further on with his life.
Words help telling your love story - images let others live and experience it.
You have spent days, maybe months, to prepare and find the right location. Let me show it to the world.
I use my own photo albums to remember our first journeys together, our children growing up, our parents’ and grandparents’ first moments holding their grandkids and, not least, our own wedding with all of our friends and family.
- Jakob Æ. Kjøller