Monday, November 26, 2007

Night at the Beach

As Hazel puts it, we were dead tired but we went anyway. Partially for Hazel, partially cos we needed to get away.

So there we were, stealing away into the night, walking down PD beach in the dark, bottle of wine in one hand and KFC on the other. Trust us to forget mats to sit on. But we made do.



We had it made. Lights and background music from a nearby wedding party, the sound of waves lapping the beach, the soft breeze that cooled the air, FOOD (most expensive beach picnic i've ever had) and most importantly companion. Actually, it's the FIRST time i'm having a picnic at nite on the beach.

Note: This is the best age to be at when it comes to friends and fun. *wink*


So Hazel, most importantly, I hope you had a blast because the rest of us did. =)

MORE PICTURES HERE

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EXTRA FLAVOUR:

There's a chinese saying that says it's hard to be a human. You can't please everyone all the time. You can't categorize people either. And it's hard to find a balance. If you're not careful, you'd hurt some hearts. Relationship is like threading on dangerous waters sometimes.

How do you make amends or right the wrong or defend yourself? How? Where do you draw the line and how do you keep in check? What do you do when you hurt people you care about. Though you don't stand in the wrong, you can't explain to them why. How do you fix what can't be fixed?

It's easy to point a finger and judge when you're not in the position, when you're the one hurt, when you don't see the big picture. I know. Cause I used to be one. When the tables are turned and the powers are in your hands instead, how do you keep from making the same mistakes? What if it's not as simple as that?

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