By September 2020, the global landscape had been irrevocably altered. For many, the "growing up" captured in this video happened against the backdrop of a pandemic. Whether it was a socially distanced graduation, a small backyard wedding, or simply a group of friends meeting on a screen to acknowledge their transition into adulthood, the stakes felt higher. The usual fanfare of coming-of-age was replaced by a quiet, resilient maturity. What It Means to "Grow Up"
Whatever was happening on whether it was a final goodbye to a childhood home or a first hello to a new career—the sentiment remains the same. We survived a transformative era, and we did it together. Were All Grown Up-21092020_720p.mp4
The title of the video suggests a realization. We often spend our childhoods sprinting toward the finish line of adulthood, only to reach it and realize that the line keeps moving. "Growing up" isn't a single event; it’s a collection of moments: By September 2020, the global landscape had been
When we look back at these videos, we don't just see how much we’ve changed physically; we see the courage it took to step into the "grown-up" world when that world felt most uncertain. The usual fanfare of coming-of-age was replaced by
Acknowledging that the world is more complex—and sometimes more fragile—than we once believed. Digital Memories in 720p
There is a specific, bittersweet ache that comes with looking at a video file labeled "Were All Grown Up." Dated September 21, 2020, this 720p recording serves as a digital time capsule. It captures a moment when the world was standing at a strange crossroads, and a generation of young adults was forced to realize that "growing up" doesn’t always look like the movies. The Context of 2020
Moving from being cared for to being the caregiver.