cosmic kisses ϟ


cosmic kisses ϟ

2012: 41 of 366
Today was one of the best days of my senior life. Well, not exactly my senior life, but my life as a senior—or something like that. Anyway, the day started with the annual Foundation Day program. As usual, we had to sing for choir and endure all those boring shows, but overall it was fun. The live feed in the AVR made it less interesting, though. The program finished swiftly and finally, the adventure began.
When the program ended at around 11AM, everyone changed their clothes. We had it all planned out since yesterday and everyone was ready. The wardrobe theme was “classy and chic”. Everyone wore heels. We had readied ourselves for social suicide. 
So we went to the mall with one main objective: watch The Vow. On our way to the mall, we crammed up in Honeygrace’s car. It was hard, but it was better than commuting while wearing heels. When we arrived, as expected, people stared. Naturally, if you saw a group of thirteen girls walk pass you—all of them wearing heels—you can’t help but stare because it’s not everyday you see that big of a group walking in the mall—again, wearing heels. It was embarrassing. Nonetheless, it was fun. The pain caused by the heels was totally worth it after we got to watch the movie. I’d rewatch it forever. Anyway, I’ll blog more about it tonight. 

2012: 41 of 366

Today was one of the best days of my senior life. Well, not exactly my senior life, but my life as a senior—or something like that. Anyway, the day started with the annual Foundation Day program. As usual, we had to sing for choir and endure all those boring shows, but overall it was fun. The live feed in the AVR made it less interesting, though. The program finished swiftly and finally, the adventure began.

When the program ended at around 11AM, everyone changed their clothes. We had it all planned out since yesterday and everyone was ready. The wardrobe theme was “classy and chic”. Everyone wore heels. We had readied ourselves for social suicide. 

So we went to the mall with one main objective: watch The Vow. On our way to the mall, we crammed up in Honeygrace’s car. It was hard, but it was better than commuting while wearing heels. When we arrived, as expected, people stared. Naturally, if you saw a group of thirteen girls walk pass you—all of them wearing heels—you can’t help but stare because it’s not everyday you see that big of a group walking in the mall—again, wearing heels. It was embarrassing. Nonetheless, it was fun. The pain caused by the heels was totally worth it after we got to watch the movie. I’d rewatch it forever. Anyway, I’ll blog more about it tonight. 

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