Friday, 26 July 2013

Introducing my friends


Okay, seeing as I currently cannot transport my camera anywhere very safely, I am trying to go through old photos and piece together a blog post, when I thought maybe this would be a good idea to introduce a few of my friends, as and when I see them. Does that make sense? So, yesterday I met up with two of my best friends, Morwenna and Abi. Now, Morwenna has been in a few of my posts already, and yesterday she divulged that she stalks my blog, so when we have our next Thursday date Basty, I will ask your permission to post about you haha! Abi cannot find my blog, and I've told her I am making a post, but I find it weird that my friends read my posts haha!

Anyway, Abi/Abs/Ab Rum/Absicle (her nicknames) and I have been friends since the very start of year ten, so two years ago, when we were put in a teaching group together. Basically I was super nervous about going into teaching groups and I was worried because I didn't have anyone there that I was actually good friends with. But despite Abi coming with quite a strong group of friends, she very kindly let me latch onto her and we basically became best friends after I made her laugh in our first physics lesson (though she is weird because she 'likes' physics ew no) with a joke about the gas taps 'get on get out' to you guys probably don't get what's funny about this, but to be honest I don't really remember what was actually funny about it, but I do remember being like 'we are going to be friends'. We had all of our lessons together, apart from maths, food tech (Abi took German instead. We had these classes at the same time, and hated them) and drama (Abi did Geography instead). So I was basically guaranteed to at least spend two hours of my day with Abi. Luckily, we quickly found out that we had loads in common, and specifically our conversations about Glee formed the firm foundations for our friendship (sorry for all the alliteration there). In year ten, we quickly realised that Abi was about 400 times cleverer than me, but surprisingly, this didn't irritate me at all. I remember getting my science results (classic B, C and D) and being so happy that Abi got three A*'s because I know how hard she works, and how much she deserves them. As we moved into year eleven, and the intensity of our work increased, our friendship didn't waver. Abi was still ridiculously smart, and she put up with all of my moaning, and stressing out, and even used to keep all my chemistry and English notes for me. We didn't get to sit with each other in every subject, but in English, we sat next to each other and our teacher (who we adore) got on with us so well because we were both really enthusiastic and we had so much fun. Music was also our favourite class, because some lessons were bloody stressful with compositions, solos and ensembles to hand in, but Mr B helped us all, and I just loved my music class so much so it was never as bad as it could have been. Sorry for all the rambling.

Anyway, exams came and I suddenly began to realise that there was a really strong possibility that I wasn't going to be having classes with any of my friends, and quite seriously it could be like the start of year ten all over again, only this time I may not make any new friends. So, sixth form induction arrived (on the morning of prom) and I was so so so insanely relived that I had Abi in my class, along with Lauren (my Paris companion and bestie) and lots of other people who I am not scared of and am friends with, and I'm not scared for the start of sixth form now. Okay maybe I'm a little scared because I don't know whether I will have any classes with my friends (I hope I have Abs for biology and English) but at least I have a good form and, pma (positive mental attitude) that things will be A-Okay!

Hopefully Abi and I will continue to be friends for the next two years (I'm pretty sure we will, because it would be odd not talking to her. Trust me, I tried to hold a grudge against her for a whole day and it was so hard) and I hope she will be patient enough to put up with the fact that sometimes I am incapable of forming sentences, that I get overly-emotional, that I burst into song, and I have weird little phrases (just realising that Abi has inherited a lot of these traits) and we will continue to just have a fab time being besties. I will add some photos now!

This was taken in the photo booth at prom and Abi literally looks stunning.

I don't look that great in this pic, but it was taken on my 16th birthday and it is similar to one I have framed on my shelves in my room.

Again this was taken at prom, and is in black and white because I had a spot on my face that was super prominent and I couldn't edit it properly on my laptop :(

 
This photo was taken at our friend's party and I just really like it because we didn't know it was being taken and we were waiting for a karaoke song that we actually knew.

Okay, so this post might not be to everyone's cup of tea, but whilst I am struggling on without my camera being taken anywhere, it is just keeping my blogging. Hopefully I can introduce more of my friends, you've already heard about/seen photos of some of them, but I found this post really fun to put together!

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Thanks for reading, Megan x

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