Saturday, February 19, 2011

A toast to being forever young

I've been at my macas breakfast for about two hours now. I've barely finished 2 pancakes and I don't feel hungry anymore. Lately everyone has been falling sick, I hope you all get better real soon. So my holiday's coming to an end and school resumes. I'm staying in the country for a semester and flying back to Perth in July to finish up my last two sems before I graduate! School's going to be a 5 day thing here which will take a little getting used to.

Just yesterday I was looking through the photos on my blackberry and I honestly do miss Perth. Even though home's here with everyone I can't help but want to go back so bad. Breakfast there always cheers me up, waking up to good ray of sunshine peeping through my windows and I miss my studying time the most. Being productive is so easy there, you have so much space to tabulate your thoughts without feeling even a pinch cluttered. I love how everything looks extraordinary through your viewfinder. You can swing your camera around while having it around your neck with the timer on. Each and every picture looks just, perfect.

We celebrated Joel's 20th birthday. His girlfriend planned the whole party. From gifts to party favors to cake, food, everything. It was good catching up with everyone again. Sometimes it amazes me how we've been friends for 7 years, how time really does fly by. I don't think of it on a daily basis but everytime I attend a birthday party or an event, it never fails to remind me of the times we fought over trivial things, got mad at one another or played ice queen. How we've all grown past that, recently beginning to sight into our futures. Getting into stable relationships, planning financially ahead, boy do I make us sound old. We're 20 this year, a big step into the 2s. Having graduated 4 years ago with the memory of us having spent so much time among one another brings a smile to my face. Whenever I ramble about age, responsibilites stop by to take a leak. It saddens me how we're leaving our teenagehood behind, where fun has been an essential part of our lives. A huge part of all our lives thus far in fact. I'm not ready to give that all up yet. I don't anyone ever is. So here's to always having the kid in you!



















Off to have jap for lunch! Yum.
Have a great weekend everyone!

xx
D.

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