Just like how a drowning man, finally gets the chance to rise above the huge body of water that keeps thrusting him deep down into it...
This is the best representation I could use to explain exactly how I feel about getting a darn break from all the stressful schoolworks at long last. The fudgin' semester just ended. And it's like sembreak's actually welcoming me with arms wide open. But sembreak alone, won't really satisfy this "break". It'll be pointless to have a 2-3-week-break when you don't even have a clue as to how you will spend the semi-long vacay you have, or where you will spend it at or what you will spend it with. Ofcourse, the point is.. part of having a semester break is actually meeting your good'old folks, seizing the day with all of 'em and just having a good time all together.
Skwaters, my troopy-troop.. we didn't really have the chance to celebrate Joyce's 18th (Sept. 29th) and Tsebb's 18th (Oct. 2nd) because of each of our fudgin' hectic schedule with college. For a moment there, some folks or maybe even the two birthday celebrators thought that long days would actually pass 'em by, not being able to have a nicely fine celebration of their birthdays at all. Like, no celebration at all, they thought. But Mimi, Debby, and I just don't think so. We just couldn't let that stupid thing happen, that's like the dumbest thing ever; lamer than lame. And who the heck said that belated birthday parties are actually that big of a deal? For Skwaters, a late celebration definitely DOESN'T matter at all. ;")
Mimi and I planned, well originally it was Mimi's idea and who else would help her work her plans out? Myself, and even in such a long distance Debby could actually give some help as well. So, Michelle had the idea of gathering all of us at her crib, which is like the principal and main 'retreat house' of the group. But our plan was to surprise the two birthday folks. We only had it stuck in their minds that it was just gonna be an ordinary bonding moment for us, but it was actually gonna be a birthday celebration for them. :)
Seemingly, our plans worked out just fine. When the two came at the crib, the soft glow of the 18 blue and pink candlelights flashed at their eyes we thought it nearly blinded them. Lol. The candles stood from a whole roll of Dulce de Leche cake, and the mouthwatering appearance of the doughnuts just added excitement to the scene. When they saw it, I honestly think that the whole world should've seen the crazy look on their faces. They had the unusual 'is-this-really-happening' type of look and you could tell they were just absolutely touched. They kept thanking us over and over, and up until now that I'm already home I still wonder and think of what could've possibly been the best solution to make them stop saying 'thank you'. Haha. It was such a happy moment.
We got to talk to Debby through Skype, we cooked our meal and we happily attacked the kitchen like a happy family does. Ofcourse, when it comes to the kitchen, all the instructions and procedures were given by the group's master chef, Jeorge my Tsebb. ;") We prepared Carbonara and fried potato slices. Yummmmmm. Then we had doughnuts for dessert. Stomachs were about to explode. HAHA
As usual, it was a happy and such a fulfilling day for everybody. Everyone else had their own worries and struggles that never leave them and keep bothering them; after all, all we needed was a break from all of it and make merry moments together for a while. We had shot for another music video, which y'all should watch out for by the way! ;")
For another yet wonderful day with Skwaters, I thank the Lord and to God be the glory.
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