Walking along the midst of life’s rewards and adversities has helped me learn countless lessons that shaped my distinctiveness. Among the realizations I have come to grasp, one of the most frustrating is that out of the billions of people in this vast, titanic world, not many prove to be true friends.
You see, the year 2008 was one with disappointments from trusting the wrong people. Though I welcome the new year as a stronger person, I must say I have built a thick metal fence around me that I refuse to let anyone new enter. Looking at the betrayals I’ve been punctured with, you really can’t charge me for the way I’m reacting; but that’s a whole different entry.
People came and went but I am more than proud to say two have remained.
Having my girls in my life is more than just a ride in a sleek silver Bentley Continental GT Sports Car at a red light on Beverley Hill’s Sunset Boulevard. They say diamonds are a girl’s best friend, but Hanna and Ana are more than any other multi-million dollar possession in the world.
We just quite started with the “Hi-Hello Sisterhood Sequel” that built up into weeklong bonding sessions. Pardon me for the cliché, but yes, fate did bring us together. There’s never a dull moment with my lasses because we always have a limitless supply of crazy ideas. Not the least bit do we fear stepping out of the box because we’re open to trying all things new and exciting together—be it an exotic cuisine or an out-of-this-planet fad. We, under no circumstances, run out of things to talk about for we can spend all day babbling about everything under the stars. We’ve practically mastered each other’s dreams, aspirations, dilemmas and unfathomable secrets that even none of our family members knew.
Yes we’re inseperable, and together we’re invincible. Many have tried to take us down but none have succeeded. Entertaining detractors is such a waste of time so as much as possible, we try to get on with our lives despite the green-eyed games that people play. We have accepted the reality that there will always be those who will love us and those who would wish nothing but our misery. Whatever the weather, we remain to be our real selves and they either take it, or they leave it.
I know my best friends are not perfect; after all, what makes us human is our imperfection. In spite of that, I unquestionably believe that they’ll always be my friends—not perfect but real.
Gems like them give me the reassurance that during my happiest times and lowest points, someone is there to hold my hand and tell me that everything’s going to be alright. They’re my sounding board whenever I get into fights with anyone in my family. There are times when they’d say the right words to make me feel better, and there are also those when they wouldn’t convey a single sound but still make me feel at ease. They’re the people I want to be stuck with in the car during an appalling traffic jam because when things don’t come out right, they come right in. They’re in my corner when I’m cornered; they turn me up when I get turned down. Most of all, they make me realize that having a true friend is almost like having an extra life!
XOXO,
♥Andi Dandi♥
You see, the year 2008 was one with disappointments from trusting the wrong people. Though I welcome the new year as a stronger person, I must say I have built a thick metal fence around me that I refuse to let anyone new enter. Looking at the betrayals I’ve been punctured with, you really can’t charge me for the way I’m reacting; but that’s a whole different entry.
People came and went but I am more than proud to say two have remained.
Having my girls in my life is more than just a ride in a sleek silver Bentley Continental GT Sports Car at a red light on Beverley Hill’s Sunset Boulevard. They say diamonds are a girl’s best friend, but Hanna and Ana are more than any other multi-million dollar possession in the world.
We just quite started with the “Hi-Hello Sisterhood Sequel” that built up into weeklong bonding sessions. Pardon me for the cliché, but yes, fate did bring us together. There’s never a dull moment with my lasses because we always have a limitless supply of crazy ideas. Not the least bit do we fear stepping out of the box because we’re open to trying all things new and exciting together—be it an exotic cuisine or an out-of-this-planet fad. We, under no circumstances, run out of things to talk about for we can spend all day babbling about everything under the stars. We’ve practically mastered each other’s dreams, aspirations, dilemmas and unfathomable secrets that even none of our family members knew.
Yes we’re inseperable, and together we’re invincible. Many have tried to take us down but none have succeeded. Entertaining detractors is such a waste of time so as much as possible, we try to get on with our lives despite the green-eyed games that people play. We have accepted the reality that there will always be those who will love us and those who would wish nothing but our misery. Whatever the weather, we remain to be our real selves and they either take it, or they leave it.
I know my best friends are not perfect; after all, what makes us human is our imperfection. In spite of that, I unquestionably believe that they’ll always be my friends—not perfect but real.
Gems like them give me the reassurance that during my happiest times and lowest points, someone is there to hold my hand and tell me that everything’s going to be alright. They’re my sounding board whenever I get into fights with anyone in my family. There are times when they’d say the right words to make me feel better, and there are also those when they wouldn’t convey a single sound but still make me feel at ease. They’re the people I want to be stuck with in the car during an appalling traffic jam because when things don’t come out right, they come right in. They’re in my corner when I’m cornered; they turn me up when I get turned down. Most of all, they make me realize that having a true friend is almost like having an extra life!
XOXO,
♥Andi Dandi♥
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