Aftermath of New Year's Eve Celebrations!
It occurred to me that I have celebrated New Year's eve these past two years with too much differences that a gawking eagle can spot easily, and that for those interested on these events highlight the fun and value of taking time to celebrate these holidays on an annual basis. Indulge me again as I relate my experiences. During 2007 new year's eve, I was with another friend, a woman, who brought me to a church somewhere in Far Rockaway , in the borders of New York city. We met up someplace as she picked me up at the end of the "F" line in Queens, and proceeded to the church. But it took us a while to finally find the place, but the excitement didn't stop there. I soon found myself, being the sole Asian-looking person inside the church mainly attended by blacks. My friend, herself, is Cuban-Italian, and she became one of 4 Caucasian looking persons inside that evening. She was personally invited by the wife of the pastor with whom she would be seated with on s