I began my day at 8.30, when I went to work. Work lasted till 1.30pm, but that's just the boring part.
For once, I actually had a story to tell my colleagues.
This time, I managed to tell them I was going somewhere after work instead of: I'm staying home.
Usually my colleagues tell each other about what they've done over the past week, and all the parties that they've been to, and here's me, boring homebody with nothing to tell.
Therefore, it is- Good point number one.
Then, I went straight to a surprise birthday party for my mates, Casey and Teo, who turn 17 and 18 respectively. [and if either of them ever manage to come here and see this, Happy Birthday!] It was...chaotic.
It was held at JB's house, but Naz who was co-organising it was late (oooh dear) and I turned up at the same time that Casey did. (luckily for me really, otherwise I would've been driving round in circles and wondering where the hell the place was)
And then poor old JB [who pretty much had no idea how to distract the both of them] blurted out everything before Naz came which, in a way kinda spoilt the surprise.
Party was good, and we all jumped in the 'jacuzzi/spa' [I have no idea which is the correct term to use in Australia] before heading off to the sauna. And seeing as it is winter, I have never before felt so grateful for a sauna.
A lot of weird things came out in the sauna...
Yen: Let's go jump in the pool!
Naz: What??
Yen: Let's...go...jump...in...the...pool!
Naz: OH! I thought you said let's go jump in my boobs...
JB: Wouldn't it be funny if one person was getting out and all the bubbles just stopped then?
Me: I think I'm going to stop sitting in front of the jets.
JB: Why?
Me: Cuz everytime I sit in front of it, it pushes me off my seat...
All in all, it was pretty good. It had a Hawaiian theme, and I'm still laughing at it because only 4 people actually followed the theme. XD
Then I got home, and [yes, this was actually a surprise] I went out for dinner. For the first time in weeks. For Thai food. Cooked by a Cambodian [?] and her Scottish husband who'd been living in Asia all his life and hadn't left it in years [???]. Yeah, the part about the Scottish husband cooking Thai food surprised me the most. Usually we don't go out that often, so this was actually a nice surprise. Although the way things are going, I think I should be worried about the rate at which we are spending our money...=/
Still, good day. And definitely filled with surprises!
Mishy <3
Saturday, 28 June 2008
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