Rainbow Harbor, Long Beach, New Year's Day
I'm frustrated that I haven't got anything to post recently. I've been so lost without access to all the beautiful equipment at school. I have taken one roll on my 35mm camera, but all the pictures are currently living inside the film canister which is STILL residing in my purse. I will develop soon!!!
I took this picture New Year's Day. New Year's Eve Chuck and I watched Travis Pastrana jump his Subaru 260 something feet onto a floating barge. I must say that it was an impressive thing to witness. He did walk by us while we were at Gladstones, but it was about 20 feet away and there was K-wall and a lot of fencing between us. Still an experience I am very fond of regardless.
It was funny this day because when I was little New Year's used to be one of my most favorite days. We all used to go over to my Grandma and Grandpa's house and our entire family and their friends would just come and go eating all day long. The night before me, my cousins, the aunts and my grandma would cook all night and we'd have Martinelli's at midnight. The house always smelled so good. It gave that warm fuzzy feeling inside. Now New Year's is just another ordinary day. No special food or people all around. It's so sad that when you're a kid you don't realize that the moments you enjoy so much are numbered. Oh well, I will just have to find a new way to make it just as special.
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