Met with a few awesome people that i had heard of before but i hadn't the chance to meet them, if i could remember (forgive me if i'm wrong), they're Mark (whom i had met once from the Jazz festival at empire which i had forgotten about, nevermind that), the Ooi siblings (Michelle's a wonderful singer), Ouna or something like that from Philippines and is currently residing near Bangsar if i'm not mistaken. Great company, really. Kudos to the Jesudasan family for organizing such picnic which i had never expected it to be this fun yet tiring.
Before the filling breakfast that consist of boiled eggs all the way from Seremban, boiled sausages, packed nasi lemak (though my stomach could not adapt to eating spicy food in the morning, it was good nevertheless) and self-made sandwiches, we had a game of Frisbee which i had only gotten the hang of it towards the end of the game. Then we had a round of basketball and i have to admit, i am a sucker for sports. Plus, i have got my fair share of the sun and i am now related to somewhat the tanners of the tans. Whatever that means.
Morning well spent and we decided to head back to our territory for a cool shower. And spent the next couple of hours celebrating Diwali (Festival of Light, an annual celebration that is a custom to the Hindus to celebrate) in the home of Nandini's. She had on a beautiful floral dress and the food was scrumptious. Absolutely amazing. I was hungry and euphoric for the food was so tempting (thus, no macro photos taken) and really, i feel so lucky to have a bunch of multiracial friends. :)
At night, i had my tele on with a re-run of Spin Crowd and an unlimited supply of Chipsmore Butter Crunch. I lied, i actually finished the whole pack. Dayummm, i'm going to starve myself for all i care.
And these my fellow friends, are called as a teepee. Or Tipi, whatever you may want to call it. I will sleep in it, eat in eat, do my potty in it, whatever it takes to be in there for life. I am going to isolate myself in there from the society. Okay, maybe not till that extent.
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