This is what a Swedish drivers license look like. Both the new one (on top) and one of the older models (the one below). It was time to replace mine, and as I have procrastinated the photography part for a while the new one came just in time. Today was the last day of my old license.
Things have happened in 10 years, and it was really time to change the photo. I think I cut my hair short just a year or two after the last photo was taken, and sometimes I've had a hard time convincing people that it is in fact my drivers license and ID.
I think you look better with short hair, but maybe I'm just used to it! I procrastinate with stuf like this too, all the time.
ReplyDeleteThats intresting! In Germany you keep the license forever, normally if you don't lose it somewhere or something else happens to the license. In the meanwhile there is a new kind of driving licensen so you can change the old into the new if you want.
ReplyDeleteThe photo in my dads license is already 50 years old!!
Yeah it is how Misola said, here in Germany!
ReplyDeleteI have still my first license and my picture is 22 years old.
Love your new hair cut - it looks great!
Is the 13.10. your birthday? ;-))
Yes, I'm born 13th October. There are lots of dates on the card, hu.. :p (Swedish date: YYYY-MM-DD)
ReplyDeleteWe used to have a paper folded in 3, and now we have those credit card formats as well, I love my license and like yours it needs to be replaced every 10 years :) Look how much you've changed wonderful!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea for a picture! I love the short hair too - it looks fantastic.
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