My dad right after he got up from eating but more importantly, this was before politics consumed his life.
My mom has strong ties with religion as well as her being an important figure in my life. She came from a matriarchal family and is shown to be the matriarch in my patriarchal family.
My Dad in his chair watching the news. It’s almost a daily ritual for him at this point. He and I differ politically and it has put somewhat of a strain on our relationship.
My mom and sister as we hang out at a local park for Fathers day.
As I enter this room I spill my secrets and worries as a white noise speaker drones outside of these walls.
What I am greeted with when I leave therapy.
I have been parking here when I go to therapy and it’s a scene that doesn’t necessarily change but If I have a bad session or good session it’s something I’m looking at as a sit in my car.
I used to work at a post office in 2016. During my commute in 2017, I would pass this post box.
I pass this sign as I would drive home from school reminding me of the ever ready present.
As I wait for my Dad to pick me up from therapy, across the street is where I pick up my depression meds. I pass a pillar with the words “Stay Strong” written on it. My dad is also picking up medicine for his injured shoulder. In more ways that one, I am my father’s son.
My dad as he helps me repair my car.
My Cousins, Julian and Ally as we walk over to my their sister’s graduation party.
As Brandon learns how to swim, I ask for a picture.
Brandon pouring out the vodka is in the sense of him changing as person. It’s a ironic because he doesn’t necessarily drink but he has made some big progress on what he wants to do with his life and he’s making a lot of bold choices which I began noticing around that day.
An old best friend and I would go out into the Hudson for sailing trips and between 2010-2013. That friend and I don’t talk anymore.
Patricia and Bambi. Patricia is an old friend of mine and unfortunately Bambi passed away when she ran away the following year.
A jeep with a red hat found at my job parking lot.
My Cousin DJ before he heads off to college
Bill walking my sister’s dog, Chica.
My cousins come up to visit from the city and I show them the local area.
My friends James, CJ, and Kyle meet up at a local mall to hang out.
As I leave for work, I come across my neighbor, Barbara.
As I walk home this is my view.
As I finish visiting friends, I ask my friend Edwin for a picture
My Dad getting his appendix removed.
My cousins as we meet up at my sisters house.
As Easter Sunday comes to a close, I take a photo of my cousin in her Sunday best.
My dad right after he got up from eating but more importantly, this was before politics consumed his life.
My mom has strong ties with religion as well as her being an important figure in my life. She came from a matriarchal family and is shown to be the matriarch in my patriarchal family.
My Dad in his chair watching the news. It’s almost a daily ritual for him at this point. He and I differ politically and it has put somewhat of a strain on our relationship.
My mom and sister as we hang out at a local park for Fathers day.
As I enter this room I spill my secrets and worries as a white noise speaker drones outside of these walls.
What I am greeted with when I leave therapy.
I have been parking here when I go to therapy and it’s a scene that doesn’t necessarily change but If I have a bad session or good session it’s something I’m looking at as a sit in my car.
I used to work at a post office in 2016. During my commute in 2017, I would pass this post box.
I pass this sign as I would drive home from school reminding me of the ever ready present.
As I wait for my Dad to pick me up from therapy, across the street is where I pick up my depression meds. I pass a pillar with the words “Stay Strong” written on it. My dad is also picking up medicine for his injured shoulder. In more ways that one, I am my father’s son.
My dad as he helps me repair my car.
My Cousins, Julian and Ally as we walk over to my their sister’s graduation party.
As Brandon learns how to swim, I ask for a picture.
Brandon pouring out the vodka is in the sense of him changing as person. It’s a ironic because he doesn’t necessarily drink but he has made some big progress on what he wants to do with his life and he’s making a lot of bold choices which I began noticing around that day.
An old best friend and I would go out into the Hudson for sailing trips and between 2010-2013. That friend and I don’t talk anymore.
Patricia and Bambi. Patricia is an old friend of mine and unfortunately Bambi passed away when she ran away the following year.
A jeep with a red hat found at my job parking lot.
My Cousin DJ before he heads off to college
Bill walking my sister’s dog, Chica.
My cousins come up to visit from the city and I show them the local area.
My friends James, CJ, and Kyle meet up at a local mall to hang out.
As I leave for work, I come across my neighbor, Barbara.
As I walk home this is my view.
As I finish visiting friends, I ask my friend Edwin for a picture
My Dad getting his appendix removed.
My cousins as we meet up at my sisters house.
As Easter Sunday comes to a close, I take a photo of my cousin in her Sunday best.