No Bullshh

My cousins and I went out on a dinner date last Saturday. Back when we were kids, this was the kind of thing I always imagined us to be doing once we got older… hanging out together, sleeping over, going on roadtrips, etc. We swore to be unfazed once the possibility came up that we can actually do things on our own and not have to worry about parental control nipping on our tails. We can do all those things now anytime we want.

Ate at Joey Pepperoni, The Fort.

Do you see my shirt??? :> POREOTICS ❤ Learn how I met them here. 

Drove to Greenbelt 3 to go here.

Shishaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!

It was actually Paula and I who had big dreams for us cousins. To call it even big was an understatement with how we planned to live our lives together. We planned on going abroad during breaks and holidays. For a rest house, we wanted a “mansion” on a field all to ourselves. We wanted everything to be communal even with the pets we have so fondly and eagerly arranged as kids, like the 2 horses we planned on building a barnyard for along with the 5 dogs to act as our most trusted canines, 10 chickens, 3 pigs, 4 rabbits.. Ridiculous, I know (I don’t even get why we were so specific about the number of animals) but despite the unceasing pressure-filled wager this has brought on, the bright future we have on our minds doesn’t slip one bit. Maybe that’s why we’re all working so hard for all those things.. taking up our courses, finishing college and getting jobs. We’ve come a long way from being just the kids who used to play endlessly in the streets of Merville. The oldest has finished a career and is going back to Med School. Two of us are starting out in trying to make a living for ourselves. Two are still working their butts off in college. And the youngest has just made it fresh out of prom. We’re all growing up. But however opposite the directions we take and different the stages we find ourselves in, we find our common ground in knowing we have each other for support and all those dreams we planned on doing together, however indistinct as a wisp of smoke they are right now, will become the realest things in our future someday.

🙂

(Sorry if we look tired, this was already 3 am at Mcdo, Greenbelt. Tanee not in photo)

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