Jesi Kim: The Forgotten Elegance

Bryn Athyn post office

cuban house painted in pink with rooster out front on the lawn

Posted on April 2, 2015 by Jesi Kim

Everyone in town knew the excitement that was involved with going to the train station.  The place contained a sense of adventure and hope that would lead to new discoveries.  Trains were ubiquitous and a convenient mode of transportation.

Built in 1902, the Bryn Athyn Station was the central location of the town, providing a mode of transportation while also providing a place for townspeople to gather to catch up on current events.  Everyone in town knew each other, and the train station was an especially hectic place with people constantly coming in and out.

cuban house painted in pink with rooster out front on the lawn

Bryn Athyn post office photographed after a heavy snow fall

However, on a cold night in December of 1921 this station became the site of the Reading Railroad’s deadliest accident at that time.  Twenty seven people died and 70 were injured.  Most of the victims were burned to death.  The once popular station was no longer visited by many, and it housed painful memories for quite a few.  Despite the fact that this crash led to positive changes such as the federal Interstate Commerce Commission requiring that all railway cars be built of steel, its popularity began to wane.  Finally, the station closed.

cuban house painted in pink with rooster out front on the lawn

train station promotional postings

cuban house painted in pink with rooster out front on the lawn

TW-4408-7-BLOG

cuban house painted in pink with rooster out front on the lawn

Being afraid of unleashing painful memories, people would not even speak of the place.  The beautiful memories of the station started fading, and the once elegant and booming train station was merely an empty building.

cuban house painted in pink with rooster out front on the lawn

post office mail boxes old fashioned style

cuban house painted in pink with rooster out front on the lawn

It has been since reformed into a post office.  Although it is not like it was before, people have started to visit this forgotten building.  Despite the lack of a train station, once in a while people still come waiting for the next train to take them to their final destination.

cuban house painted in pink with rooster out front on the lawn

people waiting at train stop

cuban house painted in pink with rooster out front on the lawn

Photography and Text by Jesi Kim, Copyright 2015

.

About the Author: Jesi Kim is a senior enrolled in the Engineering School of the University of Pennsylvania,  Class of 2015.

Jesi Kim: Grieving

beautiful young asian woman in tears

Red-Square

Posted on February 22, 2015 by Jesi Kim

The death of a loved one impacts each individual in varying manners. Many theories involving grief have been established, but it seems unrealistic to force a pre-determined linear path into such an individualized process.  The loss of someone who is so dear can lead to a cluster of emotions that range from depression to regret.

The thought of never being able to see her father again is a source of confusion for her as if she went back when she was in second grade and could not explain why her mother was crying alone on the bed.  The same sinking feeling that sucked her in and made her feel like she was falling into an eternal abyss, uncertain whether this feeling would ever subside.

Red-Square

JESI-2-BLOG

Red-Square

However, sometimes she sees her father, smiling at her like he always did.  She describes them as her “sweetest dreams”.   She knows that when she wakes up from this state, he will disappear and she will once again be without a father.  That vivid dream where his touch was gentle and his touch was warm haunts her.

Red-Square

JESI-4-BLOG

Red-Square

She begins to regret her actions.  If only she had known that her time with her dad would be so precious, she would not have expressed that annoyance towards him.  If she had it her way every moment would have been nicer, sweeter, more pleasant.  She would show him nothing but how much love she has for him.

Red-Square

JESI-1-BLOG

Red-Square

However, she has to realize that her father is still with us.  He will always have a presence in this world through the impact that he has had and her memory that keeps him alive.  He thought that “watching [his] daughter graduate from college, walking her down the aisle, teaching [his] grandchildren how to fish” would not be a possibility, but he was mistaken.  Although he has changed into a new form, he is still very much present, and is proudly smiling at what she has become.

Red-Square

JESI-5-BLOG

Red-Square

Photography and Text by Jesi Kim, Copyright 2015

.

About the Author: Jesi Kim is a senior enrolled in the Engineering School of the University of Pennsylvania,  Class of 2015.

.

About the Model: Naomi Tsai is a senior enrolled in the College of the University of Pennsylvania, Class of 2015.