Starring at my blank computer screen, thinking and wondering how life would be if any changes were made.
Part of me feels contented with what I have (my friends, my family, people around me) but another part of me feels empty. Thoughts and emotions, correlated words. I need another trip out of Singapore. Another trip like Korea, or Malaysia. Or maybe this time, somewhere further even.
Five years of Long Distance Friendship wasn't one bit easy at all. We knew each other in 2007, on a currently extinct website that used to be known as "Friendster". Back then I assumed "Friendster" was a hipster social come-together website so I create a personal account for it, and made some friends there. I remembered myself to be really picky with my virtual friends (we all know how cocky our parents would be if we were to tell them we had virtual friends- not a very good idea). But so, friendster was our "wingman".
We went swimming. Sadly and apparently 16 laps did no justice to the food we ate.
This heavenly dessert is called Mille Crepe! I've only known of crepes so when I heard the name, I instantly fell in love with it. It's layers and layers of crepe, covered with vanilla goodness.
Publika all set up for Halloween!
Thank you for showing me this breath-taking view, though the drizzles caught us but it didn't change how I see it.
EVEN THE TOILETS ARE ARTSY FARTSY

























Spent some quality time with my cousins the for the remaining days in a resort, and some time for shopping, not forgetting a good movie - Hotel Transylvania.
Coming back to the point, being in a long distance friendship is not as easy as it seem (Kudos to surviving and successful long distance relationships). It's pains me to know that I'm unable to physically be there for her whenever she feels upset; but to hear her woes thru the phone. Although we chat on whatsapp almost everyday, nothing beats a face to face conversation. In fact I've never quarrelled with Angeline in my entire life, and I'm planning to keep it this way.
I thank my parents, for allowing me to go on this trip a few days before, alone, to visit Angeline. I'm glad we caught up a bit. We were racing for time during the time we had together, it never seemed enough. And I thank God that I met such a wonderful friend (who would have known?) on Friendster. From planning trips to around the world to doing missionary work in Africa, we've got a lot ahead of us. I'm grateful for this friendship, because like what the cliche saying goes, absence do make the heart grows fonder. Friendship, too.