Morwenna and I have been friends since Year Seven, and quite simply, I love her to pieces. She is so cute, and we just get on really well. We were in the same drama class from Year Ten onwards, and we worked together for about 5 months, just the two of us, on our Blood Brothers performance, where I played Mrs Johnstone, and Morwenna played Mrs Lyons. I can honestly say I have never been more comfortable acting with anyone else, and we had such a laugh during rehearsals, but we worked insanely hard on the piece too. We grew closer through that period, and I love that she's just as odd as I am when it comes to things like Glee and Rocky Horror-which I am super excited about seeing with her in October!!
Morwenna has adopted many nicknames over the years, and I tend to call her Basty, or Boo. She is saved on my phone as Basty Boo. We have weird conversations about how sad we are that Cory Monteith died, and how excited we are for Heather Morris to have her baby. I did on one occasion text her the lyrics to Time Warp. I'm not kidding we are massive fans of The Rocky Horror Show. We both went to Normandy together in Year Eight, and I remember I had a mp3 player (I think that's what it was) and we literally just kept skipping through all the songs to listen to Alfie by Lily Allen, and a weird song that we both loved that I think is called 9 til 5, but not the Dolly Parton song, its about someone's husband who works from nine til five, and then he takes a train and yeah. Its a good long. But we literally listened to it about a million times. Because we are both quite strange like that!
Morwenna is the nicest person, and my mum loves her to pieces. My family hired a beach hut one year, and Morwenna came with us for a few days, and we had such a fun time. My brother's friend buried my brothers spade in the sand, then forgot where he buried it, so Morwenna and I walked for about 45 minutes to buy him a new spade, walked back, then we ran to the sea, and we both tripped over something as we were running. We turn back to see what we tripped over, and we see the spade sticking out of the ground. I would say I have never been more annoyed or angry, but actually I have. Last Thursday, Morwenna and I went to the new(ish) Starbucks in town. We order our drinks. The lady takes our names. We get all excited about getting our names on our cups. BUT NO. They don't bother to write our names on our cups. I was so angry. They advertise on every picture in the shop, names written on cups. They even went to the hassle of asking Morwenna how to spell her name. They then didn't even write it on the cup. I went on about it for hours.
We unfortunately aren't in a class together next year, but we do have RS together, which I'm looking forward to, with our friend Holly. I'm glad I will still get to see Morwenna lots, because I would miss her like crazy if I didn't. The little cutie just snapchatted me saying she will miss me when I'm away. She's so lovely. I think its because we share the same interests, and have similar attitudes towards some things, but we just get on so well, and we will both quite happily have a day in eating our weight in food, watching Glee and Desperate Houswives, switching the disks millions of times just so we can watch the bloopers. Not that we've ever done that. Okay maybe once but it was the day after Morwenna got back from her holiday and she was tired. It was such a good way to spend the day.
On the beach, I have this photo on my memory board.
Boo is dressed as Alice in Wonderland and I am dressed as Daphne for Leavers day.
Laura took this photo, and it is my favourite photo of us ever, at Hengistbury Head
At Lauren's house before prom. Morwenna looked like a goddess.
At our friend Hollie's birthday gathering.
I hope you are enjoying these blog posts. It'll be my last one for a while as I am going away tomorro to camp bestival, then two days after I get back, I am going to Greece!
Thanks for reading, Megan x





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