I don't know if this is just me or if everyone feels the same way, but do you know the feeling you get when you have a blast and then at the end, you have to face reality again? Let me explain...
It's a type of withdraw feeling...the best way to explain it is through examples...
-for those that know unicamp, it's the feeling you get after having an amazing retreat, getting to meet new people, and then going back to school to study...-for those that travel, it's the feeling you get after sightseeing and enjoying a completely new culture. You meet new people and have tons of fun. You enjoy the company of your friends that are around you or you enjoy your own company in soul searching. You're at the ecstasy of life, but then your trip ends. You return back home and you get this feeling...
-for those that have fun, it's the feeling you get after going out nights back to back. Have great laughters and conversations. Drinks pour liquid courage and food fill your stomach, expanding your waist band. then sunday comes and so does this feeling...
It really is a withdrawal feeling, a feeling that grounds you to reality. Why can't we live in those moments for as long as we can and not get that withdraw feeling? Is this a feeling that is supposed to remind us that life is tough?
Here are some crappy/random pictures I took with my phone. Most are on friend's camera...
Katz's.. pastrami sandwich....$15. It's good but way overpriced.
I really don't know why I have this picture...but it's taken at the Lego store @ Rockefeller center
Chilling on South Street Seaport. View of Brooklyn
I found my first gas station in Manhattan! All weekend I rolled out in a car and not public transportation
Also, I discovered facebook places...which is kinda cool. I always forget about the places I go and realized that I'm a bad NYC host. Hopefully this can remind me of places to check out.
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