Saturday, August 12, 2006
After Friday and Fries
Ho hum. I just finished eating lunch. Yes. A very late lunch. Because I woke up late! Why?
*shimmer
Okay. I think many of us will blog about Lady Med but I'm going to do it anyway.
It's was a very fun Friday night. Finally, a break from listening to the beats of Malate (from my dorm, not actually on the streets) and the dull life of staying in the dorm doing nada. I was hungry, I was tired but the wait was worth it. Not to mention all the practice sessions.
Just imagine a roomful of screaming doctors...
Sadly, we didn't bag any awards. But I know we gave it our best. I will miss Cy's condo... The view, the singing, the laughing, the dancing, the elevators.
Anyway, after Lady Med we decided to have dinner at Go Nuts. Yes. My dinner was composed of a chocolate frost donut and iced tea. How filling.
Moving on...
During the trip home one of us had to go to the Taft portion of Pedro Gil. Anne, my partner, lives way over there at PJ Mansion. Nobody went with her because we all lived at the "CLUB" side of Malate. After seing her swallowed by the darkness of the BSLR shadows, I was feeling a bit guilty because I let her go alone. How rude of me. After arriving at the dorm I received a message from her, saying that she was already safe. *Sigh.
Not to be bitter about it, but I really wish that the podium at BSLR-E could be moved. It restricted my and my partner's movements. Anyway... After the awarding, we (joanne and I) tried to squeeze out of the room but it was way hard because everybody kept congratulating evrybody else and everyone kept crowding around his/her own Lady Med. It was a relief when we finally breathed the relatively fresh outside air.
I don't think I'm gonna miss this particular Lady Med. Why? It's not tbeacuase it happens every year. It's because I'm with the people I'm always with a.k.a. my classmates. All the things we went through for the past weeks have helped me know more about them. I'm sure that we will have more oppotunities to pull off great stunts together and that's what keeps me hoping that Med life won't be as dull as I thought it would be. Awwwwwwwwwwwwww...