"The fireworks don't go off until midnight. Do you think you'll still be awake?" asked ABC7 News Reporter J.R. Stone. Alya confidently replied, "Oh of course I am. I like fireworks. They're beautiful, and I'm not scared because they are amazing." This reveals the genuine excitement of children as they anticipate New Year's festivities.
"We hear from the president, and he says he's fixing to 'Make America Great Again,' so I want to see if he gonna make America great again. While that's going on--making America great again--what about our bank accounts? You know what I'm saying, make that great again," said Billy Jr. This reflects concerns over politics and personal finances that resonate even during celebrations.
"I'm going on a San Francisco love tour on a VW bus. Goes through the park," shared Sally-Anne Lenton, a visitor from the U.K. Her statement underscores a light-hearted approach to the New Year, reflecting hopes for romance while embracing tourist attractions.
"Hopefully, we will one day get married. That is always the goal. We’re trying to finish our education," shared Kaitlyn Blau from Los Angeles. This highlights the aspirations of youth as they balance personal goals and relationships, a common sentiment during New Year’s reflections.
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