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Sunday, October 11, 2009 @ 23:45
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Nice weekend I've had - honestly. After a very frustrating week at school, I had a really good weekend. And well, I didn't have the WORST weekdays..just annoying, the school bit. But I must say after-school hours were pretty fun. Either we ate like pigs with Thompson Prata House or Beach Road..or hang out like k00l kids at Starbucks, or watched movies like Phobia2, (500) Days of Summer. I enjoy the company I keep, I've got really great friends, and I'm glad for it <3 Psst. You might not believe it, but Phobia 2 is DAMN SYIOK to watch! Really. With a bunch of friends. There's about 5 stories in it, and the first four had a lot of shockfactor and SCARRRRINESS, but the last was so AWESOMEPOSSUM - it ensured you won't sleep with nightmares! :D I finally went raya-ing! Gosh, can you imagine, I bought a new dress for Hari Raya and only NOW do I get to wear it?! Sigh. Anyways, it was SAJC peeps, a super small gang. Hilmi, Farid, Nadia, Firqin, Fadilah, Me and well, Hayati at the last house! :D Fun. A lot of laughter. Some embarrassing moments. Some AWKWARD moments. A lot of teasing. and A WHOLE LOT OF CAMERA LOVE! Yayzers. It was kinda fun seeing the other sides of people. Like imagine HILMI serving you drinks, and being all nice and homely. HAHAH. That was Saturday. Sunday was Syeek's OpenHouse at Tampines. Hee... Finally met some YMers. Hani, Ami, Isa, Abg Sat, Rabiatul and well Syeek of course. OF COURSE with Hani and me around, you'd know there's gonna be a LOT of pictures! :D HAHAHAH it was fun, and we went to AMKhub to watch sorority row. HAAHA, hmm it isn't worth the weekend rates, but if you're into some gory thrilling shit, then it'd be pretty okay. IF you pay only $6 hahaha. I miss my old friends. And spending time with Fadilah (chicadilakhan) reminds me a lot about Cedar. She asked me a lot of whether I prefer being in SA to being in Cedar, and believe it or not, I was a little torn. I dunno. I never regret going to Cedar, that's for sure. But at the same time, when I remember certain memories of it, I don't think I'd turn back time just yet. I think Cedar was great for the formative years of my life. But it wasn't the easiest stage of my life to be in. In my secondary school days, there were a lot of bitter memories. Things that went on, between family and friends, that I don't think I'd want to repeat again. But of course, in my veins, lies the blood of a Cedarian, and true to form, would never forget her sisterhood bonds that she's created - the sense of patriotism that I do not feel for SA, lest for the rugby matches. Tomorrow's a new day, and Lord know's what's in store for us. But I'm excited, to meet my friends. Labels: Life as it happens, Reveries, School back to top? |