Showing posts with label where I stood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label where I stood. Show all posts

Friday, November 25, 2011

Where I Stood: Nov 24, Thanksgiving Day


Oh, Thanksgiving day.... 
My family is a little disjointed, a lot crazy. Much like any other family in the world. 

So why I love spending time with them, who knows why! But they're good people.

Thanksgiving was just me, my mom and stepdad. We did the traditional dinner thing, followed by movie. I also got my photo story for photography! Big Plus. 

I hope everyone had the best Thanksgiving and didn't have too rough of a Black Friday! Apparently black friday at Paper N' More is just like every other normal Friday.... Which is fine with me!

Monday, November 14, 2011

Where I stood: Nov 14



The walk up to the third floor is sometimes annoying and sometimes tiring (especially with groceries). It is always gratifying though.

I love my apartment. It's given me a lot of freedom and experience. I've lived on my own once before, but it's not the same. One day I hope to look back on this apartment fondly, as my first real step towards adult life.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Where I Stood - Oct 26

So I have this theory that you can tell a lot about what someone is doing and maybe even who they are by their feet. I think it could be incredibly false, but because of this reason, and the fact that I like to remember what I was doing or where I was standing at a particular moment I take photos of my feet in that place. Usually it's when I'm happy or especially when I found somewhere I love and want to remember where it is. It makes me feel grounded, and helps me realize it's not just the sky that can make someone feel infinite. Call me crazy, but it's how I think.

My favorite place I stood recently was daring. There is a lake by my mom's house and when the day is right and it's just rained there's a little mini-waterfall. This place is legit. It's my favorite go-to, think place and really it is just all around beautiful.

So why is it daring you ask?! Please look at this photo below and picture me standing in this place with my 1000 dollar Nikon. It wasn't easy to get to either. And I'm hardly coordinated.


I'm pretty sure the fact that I not only didn't drop my camera in the lake (while standing on the incredibly unstable log), as well as the photos I got that day make this one of my favorites "Where I Stood".