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Double exposure taken with Minolta SRT Super on February 19, 2012.

This is an accidental double exposure, and I just absolutely love how this picture looks like it was taken 50 years ago. (Maybe Kyle needs to change his hairstyle, eh? :) )

I dunno, I think I might be falling in love with blogging again… (said in a playful-yet-questionable-yet-sarcastic tone) I mean, this is my second post today (“whaaaa?” – ah, the beauty of scheduling posts for the future :) ). I’ll blame my re-discovered enthusiasm on recent “followers,” “likers,” and “commenters.” (Yes, I’m talking to YOU!) :)

Today is Thanksgiving. (Well, actually, tomorrow is Thanksgiving, seeing as how I wrote this “yesterday”…) I should be in San Francisco with my family by now (although there is still a chance we got abducted), and y’all should be sitting in your nice, warm, cozy homes enjoying the smells or tastes of a traditional (or non-traditional) Thanksgiving dinner. I must admit: I’m jealous; the thought of my mouth missing out on the scrumptious elements of this annual meal – the turkey, mashed potatoes and gravy, STUFFING (in all-caps to show that STUFFING is my FAVORITE), cranberry sauce, finger veggies, and pumpkin pie – was the one reason I almost decided against this trip. This goes to show how bad my wanderlust is.

Irregardless (oh wait, that isn’t a real word), I thought I would still share some pictures with you. These pictures happen to be taken on Thanksgiving Day in 2008 and 2010. (Don’t ask where 2009 went).

My cousin Mariah serves my mom a piece of pumpkin pie. Taken November 27, 2008.

Veggie platter (where are the OLIVES??). Taken November 27, 2008.

Baby sportin' a nice "do" and a pink tennis vest. Taken November 27, 2008.

First cut off the ol' turkey, courtesy of Grandpa. Taken Novemeber 25, 2010.

Portrait of Adele, my newest cousin. Taken November 25, 2010.

Immigration Canyon, Idaho, fogged in the distance with falling snow. Taken November 25, 2010.

One thing’s for sure: I’m going to miss this this year. Perhaps we’ll find a good restaurant in San Francisco that is serving turkey dinner.

Happy Thanksgiving!