Fall's All-In
Sunday, November 16, 2008 @ 5:00 PM
Maria's camera

Stephanie's camera (not mine)

So I went to All-In with Andre, Fuji and Jahja last night and, that is basically everything. I mean it's a club, people go, people drink, people talk, people dance and bleah, there is actually nothing to talk about, really.
Wait actually there's one thing to talk about.. my legs hurt like crap! I think it is due to the one year break from dance classes plus, three hours of non-stop dance last night. Boohoo! I think I am losing my flexibility.
Can you imagine this scenario:
Mr Dan (my dance instructor) to the junior dancers: OK dance girls, this is our senior, Stephanie and she's here to demonstrate the split that I used to torture them into doing.
ME: *set my feet apart slowly*
-20 cm later-
ME: Cannot already, cannot already!
-a moment of silence in the dance studio-
Urrrh, can you say social suicide!
Seriously, I need an organized schedule to stick to. Or else I would not be able to get things done! I.E. Saturday's dance class which I have missed for three times now.
Anyways, last night, I saw MM, who used to be my good friend in Secondary School. I am really glad we talked. Even though we are not as closed as we used to be, I'm really glad that we are still friends, or at least acquaintance =)
When I told my sister about this, she said that MM is a pretty cool person, unlike her frenemy who kept broading over their childhoood squable, and then spreading the rumours of the supposedly overlooked past.
Honestly, I do not really know what caused our gradual estrangement, but I am really glad that we are still talking, with hopefully no hard feelings.
Her and I, we used to have the same thoughts, the same point of view, live in the same area and have the same birthday! We were pretty much alike, but of course, she is hotter ;p
Oh! And we met in the most unusual way, we talked to each other randomly, in the library, and then everything started happening so fast, the friendship... the partition.
I know that this would seemed really unimportant and exaggerating, somehow.
However to me, friends; true friends, are really imperative.
My four years in Singapore, without my siblings, nor parents by my side, I only had these great friends. Whether or not they were friends or enemies, each of them moulded me into who I am today, each of them brings something to the table, and allow me to understand something, to realize something, and experience something that make my life interesting, and meaningful.
Good memories are meant to be treasured, bad memories are meant to be reflected upon.
Don't you agree readers? :)