LIFE PART DEUX The Cheng children were constantly growing, a concern to many in the town ... 'Humble beginnings do not mould the man ...' From the forward to "America's Great Leaders" "As all fathers, he wanted only the very best for his children." Although he was given to ts of madness, he saw his family lived in comfort and wealth. ... although much of this was illusion which he dreamt. He was often carried away by such phantasmagoria. The father's desire for adventure frequently took the family far and wide. Even though these trips ofttimes lead to nought but expense for them. Although, he would admit, many of these excursions weren't entirely safe. He wasn't much at planning. However the children were fairly fearless And always ready for their father's adventures. Although they frequently weren't pleased with their father's requests... As many children tend not to be. However the good moments always outweighed the bad... In a variety of ways ... And they lived happily ever after... THE END Assembled March 2, 2010 Photos by Brad Cheng