No, that photo is not the item for my throwback but the
memories rekindled when I looked at it. Nakiki-hashtag
lang.hehe The photo was taken about 2 Thursdays ago during my mini-reunion
with my high school best buds. That night, we met with a classmate/friend who just
arrived from Qatar. You see, what’s good about 4A (our class) is that we make
it a point to see each other at every time possible. Every occasion is a chance
for reunions. I’m not talking about my tropa
alone but the class as a whole. We meet during Christmas, summers, weddings, child’s
birthdays, baptism, even baby showers. We may not be in 100% attendance but we
have a good number. We constantly communicate, our better-halves becomes part
of 4A, our kids knows each other, we continue to grow (in age and in number) but
maintains our high school spirits when we’re together. We always pick-up from
where we left (how we were in high school) regardless of our present
state of life (some may claim to be a “manager” now but we still tease him like
how we teased “popsie” before). No wonder they are my favorite friends, ever.
The bracelet above was from the same friend from Qatar. I
have no intentions to “arbor” it but
got curious by how it works so I borrowed it to see for myself. When I figured
it looked good on my wrist, I just said thank you, that’s it, it’s mine. The next
day, I tagged her in this photo and thank her for (indirectly) reminding me on how
I used to collect snatched bracelets from dear friends back in high school. My
collection is still inside my closet, although I do not use any of those
anymore, the memories of fun and laughter during those days clings not in my
wrist but in my heart.
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This one is a throwback, my Tropang Alagad |