As a kid, I would vacation to Provincetown, Massachusetts and always looked forward to going to the Army Surplus store. The store had years and years of old stuff just hanging from the ceiling, and gear like: old gas masks, airline uniforms. Any young kid would have an absolutely field day inside of there. My pops says that all the businesses in Provincetown changed, or moved elsewhere over the years, but for some reason the Surplus store had always stayed. I specifically remember two of the items that my parents let me get after hounding them for stuff every year. The first item, a grenade shell. The second, a metal Coca-Cola sign with Santa Claus. It is hanging up in my room at school.

Happy Holidays from ours, to yours and much love to everyone around the world spending valuable time with their families, by themselves, & abroad. A special shoutout to the NORAD Santa tracker for holding all of the young ones down. This is a spread I made based off of going on vacation at the Army Surplus, getting the sign, as well as the memories made around the Holidays. I'm one hundred percent sure that I took my memories from the Army Surplus store in Provincetown, and incorporated it into the clothing. You will see it even more clearly in Case Study 3. Cheers.

Anyways, i'm going to Christmas service for the first time in 3+ years. I'm expecting to be possessed by the Holy Ghost and do a backflip like the Blues Brothers & fall on my ass. PEACE!

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