Once Completed, The Mission II: Get a picture of my brother looking through a bubble.
The Participants: Me, Nathan (my brother), Jenna (my sister), three bubble wands of various colors, my epically awesome Canon camera. It's my baby.
Now, first off, bubbles are COOL. You know how excited the caveman guy that discovered bubbles probably was when he was washing himself in his primitive washtub and suddenly, a primitive bubble floated out of his primitive soap, a shining, clean, rainbow swirly beacon of hope for our race! He probably rushed out of his bathtub and ran to tell all his caveman buddies, but when they went to see it, it had already popped and they were like, "Marvin, put your loincloth back on." He probably worked his caveman hiney off trying to recreate this bubble. And when he finally did, everyone agreed he was just too good for loincloths.
Of course, my camera isn't as high speed as I'd like it to be (I'm a cheap teenager without a job, okay? Cut me some slack, man), but I think I did pretty well in the art of bubble-photographing. It's totally an art, by the way. You have to be awesome and run around like a maniac after these bubbles trying to get the lens to focus on it. Ordinary people don't do that. Only those of us that are certifiably insane can truly succeed at this.
THE END PRODUCT:
BEHOLD. The first good picture of a bubble.
LOOK, IT'S POPPING ON HIS NOSE!
Well, he was really happy about SOMETHING.
TRIUMPH!
Okay. I have to do it. You don't want me to, but I have to.
Here it is:
OH. I DID IT.
So. That is our adventure in a nutshell.
Bubbles are a complete mystery to me. It's like, they're just so...bubbly. It's so crazy.
Also, if you get a chance, read Allie Brosh's latest blog. Something with the word "Alot" in the title. Not "a lot." "Alot." One word. www.hyperboleandahalf.blogspot.com. Go there. Do it. Now.
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Samm
Song Quote of Note: "When the broken-hearted people living in the world agree/there will be an answer."
Title: Let It Be.
Artist: The Beatles.
^^^Tribute to Katie Stevens. I won't explain, because I'll sound like a complete nerd who has nothing better to do than watch T.V. Google. Wink.
Bubbles are quite possible one of God's greatest gifts to humankind. They should be cherished and nurtured and had fun with ALL THE TIME! And this, coming from a 22 year old. Lol. :)
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