
Girlfriends from High School
August 4, 2008 | Category: Family & Friends
It has been an extremely busy week and weekend for me. It’s a little hard to describe the amount of ‘how are you?’ I’ve been getting and concerns from my friends. I feel so loved. *blush*
Anyways, Sundays are usually the only rest day for me and my typical day would be just lounging at home watching television or reading or just hanging out; this Sunday was different from any typical day. A few weeks ago a very very old classmate (also a dear friend) returned from overseas and I haven’t seen her like in eight years! So we decided to have a mini’get together’ amongst our group. These are the girls whom I’ve shed tears with, went ‘lepaking’ with in Kompleks Karamunsing (that time we called it Karam), basically did everything together like any group of teenage girls would do in high school. We went through so much together and this is the first time in so many years we’ve actually gone out and have drinks together.
We decided to make it in the afternoon, which we then realize it was scorching hot. Out of the seven, only five of us turned up as the other two had last minute engagements. Gosh, it has been ages since we hung out like this and I didn’t realize I missed them so much. We met up for late lunch at Olde Station at Warisan Square and later adjourned to my usual hangout, The Shamrock Irish Bar.
We update each other about our lives, our ups and downs. I even met Shan there and I haven’t seen her in ages too! Hey Shan! As usual, cameras started popping out of our bags and next thing we knew, we began cam whoring! We stayed long enough to watch the sunset, which by the way was rather disappointing considering it was such a sunny day.
Here I leave you with a group photo of us. My girlfriends.

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Shan
on August 4th, 2008*waves* Hello lady! Good seeing you again
Damien Tan
on August 5th, 2008If I had to guess, I’d say you guys are… sinokadazans? Love your new layout.
Dee
on August 5th, 2008Shan: Hey you!
Damien: You’re close but not entirely. I’m Sino-Kadazan on paper, but my bloodline is 1/2 Chinese, 1/3 Kadazan, 1/3 Malay. The one next to me is pure Chinese, then Fillipino-Chinese x 2 and lastly pure Kadazan.
Dee
on August 5th, 2008Damien: Thanks! I was waiting for someone to comment about my layout.