A proper SHOUTOUT.
She's someone who's been with me through rainbows and sunshine; dark clouds and stormy weather.
She's the one who got me hooked on Liverpool FC. We'd scream like raving lunatics at 3 a.m. if there was a liv footie match during our sleepovers
She used to be known as mrs stevie g but prolly prefers that i call her Mrs K*** now
*snigger*
She so "graciously" forgives me when i tell her about my crushes and crushees...only after ive stopped liking them and they've stopped liking me hehehe.
still smiles when her birthday and christmas presents are late. (but i wasnt this yr! huahuahua)
she's got the whole package- a beauty with brains and a wicked sense of humour to boot.
she treasures her friendships which is why even tho we've gone our seperate ways we're still close. she's really the glue that keeps us together cos, as she knows very well, i dont really bother with phone calls and e-mails ><.
everytime i shop with this woman id buy something - this was way before my discovery and subsequent addiction to retail therapy. haha she's bad for my wallet.
we finish each others sentences.
she's the only person i have enough patience to teach cos she gets it right away.
she's the one who designed clothes with me in our little exercise books and sold our 'designs' to our fellow classmates. hahahhaa omg shau fun, remember those times? we'd practically force them to buy the designs. so fun. and actually got to a point where we were goooood.
and gave ourselves ridiculous english names. i laugh now at the names we thought were so cool back then.
remember our 'ode to Diana' scrap book? we never finished it ;p we used to think Prince William was so cute back then. ugh, how typical *gag*
She liked Brian Littrel and Sporty Spice while I liked Kevin Richardson and Posh.
We liked the same boy in Standard 6 but never fell out over it ;p although there was a hint of competitiveness. haha. We saw him in college again and thought "omg so lala" ROTFL.
In primary school, if we were ever angry with each other we'd send notes but made up b4 the day ended. It really cracks me up when i think about all the 'friendship' dramas back then and the times when we had to be mediators/ "middle men". Gawd, what a big deal we all made of it.
Did our homework "together" on the phone.
We tricked Anna's cousin into thinking we were her Australian cousins! how we pulled off the accent ill never know. It was brilliant! couldnt stop laughing.
Played prank calls on our crush till he started swearing. poor guy. kami perempuan tak tahu malu sial.
Sleepovers were the highly anticipated highlight of our hols; and we'd talk and laugh through the night till our tummys ached and our eyelids were heavy.
She's the picky-est person i know when it comes to guys. yes ppl, shes pickier than me...huahuahua
She's someone whose friendship i will treasure the most.
It's a bond that runs deep and thus, still survives even though we dont speak often.
It's been almost 14 years my (best)friend..
and now we, at 21, can officially be called 'aunties' ahhhhhhhh..noooooooo too fast! too fast!
But whatever it is, and however corny it may sound, i hope that your journey into adulthood begins with a BANG and is not too rocky a path.
HAPPY 21ST BIRTHDAY!!!
hopefully, when we're 30 and married to great guys (*cross fingers*), we'd still have sleepovers ;p and our husbands can keep each other company whilst we gossip and guffaw through the night. *wink*
Hugs and much love from the UK.
Tsuen.
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