Today was a very happy crappy day. I mean it literally. Well... It really was fun, tiring and crap-filled.
We had home visits awhile ago, and we (Carla, Carlo, Edmund, James, Joey, Pia) decided to go to the farthest barangay (was it a barangay?) for FUN. Obviously we have a very twisted sense of what "fun" is. Hehe. But it was still fun, despite all that we (I?) went through. It was so hot, and the walk was so tiring. Parang inabot na namin ang Baguio. What made things more difficult was the fact na paakyat lahat ng daanan. Haha! Even if we were already going back to della Strada, the paths were still going uphill. I wonder why.
Anywho, even if the trip was fun, it was still tricky because the place was a virtual landmine (or, in this case, crap mine) with animal shit all over the streets.
Of course, I had to step on the stinky stuff TWICE. Eeew. Talk about being crappy. -_-'
1. High heels should be classified as torture tools.
(heels + walking = blisters, wounds, emotional trauma)
2. Never ever trust a guy with questions regarding clothes.
(Me: "Are people wearing jeans there?"
Guy: "No. No jeans."
*I wear formal clothes and arrive at the dinner only to find out that about half of the girls there are wearing jeans* -_-' )
3. You could practically get a free meal at Fazoli's - just order something cheap (like a drink) and keep on asking for bread sticks and cheese. Pakapalan nalang ng mukha. :D
4. Bawal talagang magbaraha sa simbahan. Kahit walang pera o naghuhubad, bawal pa rin pala. ^^
5. I will forevermore be traumatized by the kids I saw in the barangay wearing Darna masks (with Angel Locsin's face and head gear). Imagine 5 kids wearing the same mask running towards you. You can't even see their eyes! It was like their eyes were completely black. *Shudder*
6. Pets and kids run away from me. :(
7. Polite guys who open doors for you and offer you their chairs still do exist. :D
8. Guys call each other fat too.
9. Friends make the hottest, most boring, or most painful things bearable, even fun. (Aww.)
I'm so tired. Going to the Home Visits, McDo, National, Parents' Night and Eastwood in one day is way too much for me.