Oh yeah, to some of you, that term above isn’t familiar. That’s how my high school barkada calls our annual reunion. It’s also a special one as we celebrate our reunion every Christmas, during the famous UP Lantern Parade. Although, it’s fun, sometimes some friends cannot come due to some reasons but still fun. It’s the reunion that we’re after. This recent lantern parade, I was able to tell stories to my friends and in a way, it’s a relief. It’s like releasing some of my frustrations in life. What’s nice is that I get to listen to advises from where I am standing in some situations. Although it’s a short talk so I wasn’t able to talk about it much because it’s not only my story that we have to catch on, of course the others should be heard.
It is so much fun. Bonding with friends, saying stories, listen to stories, give advice, I miss those times and now it’s here again. I will really cherish this annual meeting no matter how big or small the celebration may be.
I don’t know if it’s “safe” to talk about matters mentioned during our bonding. >:) Let’s just say there’s a particular decision that I’m thinking of doing or not. Of course, hearty conversations and a lot of “What if’s” were asked, trying to gauge every scenario that can happen with a yes or no on that particular decision. What’s interesting is that different minds, different opinions get to join into a unanimous answer (though I haven’t received that unanimous answer but I’ll get there) This decision of mine has the tendency to ruin things, if I’m a bit frank. Though it’s up to me whether to push through or not, things might not be the same again, at some point, if I push through or I’ll suffer the frustrations if I don’t. But either way is not really that of a big matter for now. (I hope.
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I do cherish my close friends. They are the ones who are really there when you need them. I know I saw them recently, but I suddenly missed them again. I miss them so much.


























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