Tuesday, 14 October 2014

F is for Friends

Hello my lovely bloggers and blog readers. So it’s been a while since I last blogged... Is that the past tense of blog? blogged? hmm... Anyway since then I have moved back to Liverpool for my second year of university, I am no longer living in university halls but instead I am now living in a house... how grown up am I? 

Anyway the answer to the last quote is... Frozen! and it is said by Olaf! Now I may be a little obsessed with this film (to the point where I can nearly quote it and I'm not ashamed of that fact). Before we move onto the blog post here is a little fun fact for you all. The voice actor for Olaf didn't have a script, he improvised his lines! So after our little fact of the day we will move onto the post. 

So this time we are going to talk about friends, chums, buddies... Whatever name you call your best friends, we are going to talk about them. I have 4 best friends, each of which I have met at different point of my life; from year 8 up until my first year of university.

I met my best friend Abby in secondary, through a girl I was friends with, as they are sisters. In many ways we are like one another... It's why we get on so well. We like many of the same things, music, TV shows, films, books, you get the picture. We can sometimes have the same thought process however this could just be that because we have been friends for years we are able to tell what the other is thinking. We are even capable of having conversations with only the use of facial expressions or even hand gestures and at one point we were able to have a conversation with only the production of sounds… no actually words were used.

My second best friend, Sophie, I met when I was in my first year of college. I actually met her through Abby… there is some kind of family relation between them but I'm not sure what it is. I do know that they only found out that they were related about 6 or 7 months into being friends. Unlike Abby and I, Sophie and I have different tastes in things. Although we do have different tastes, we have enough similar tastes to be able to create a friendship, we are able to talk about things we have in common as well as introduce each other to new shows, books, films.

My third best friend, Natalie, I strangely enough met through Abby also… I only met Nat last year, however we became fast friends. Again we have different likes but we also have similar likes which allows us to suggest films, books and TV shows to each other and say ‘oh have you seen this *insert show*’. But we also have similar like which allows us to talk about them and say ‘what did you think of this’ or ‘did you see *insert show here*.

My fourth best friend, Emma, I met when I first started university. We lived together in our student halls as it was laid out like a small flat with 5 people living in it. We were also on half of the same course, so we both do Educational Studies and then a specialism, as you know mine is English Language. Anyway on the day we moved in, we were the only two in our flat as the other girls had gone too spent a last few hours with family. Basically long story short we became fast friends. Again we have different like but we had enough things in common to have something to talk about. Since then she has introduced new music and books to me and I have introduced her to new books and music to.

Although, Abby, Sophie, Nat and I grew up in the same town as each other, Emma didn’t but due to her visiting for my birthday and during the summer she has gotten to know Abby, Sophie and Nat and gets on well with them as if she had grown up with them. One thing that the girls and I all have in common is our love for 90’s and early naughties music. We are all 90’s children at heart and can’t resist a good dance when we hear music like ‘5,6,7,8’ by steps, the ‘Macarena’ by Los del Rio or even the ‘Cha Cha side’ by DJ Casper… not that we always know what dance moves we are supposed to be doing but it’s all a bit of fun.

Each and every one of these girls has helped me though so much and without their help I don’t know where I would be now. They have all supported me when things have gone pair shaped and then have stood by me when I have made a stupid or bad decision where someone else would have a walked away. They have been a shoulder to cry on, a therapist and a person to act like a lunatic with. There is a saying which says “one out of 4 people are insane. Think of your 3 closest friends, if they seem normal then it’s you” this saying doesn’t apply to us at all, as we are all insane in our own little way which is why we are able to get on so brilliantly. Even though I haven’t known some of them for however long I can truly say I love these girls with all my heart and I know that I have a friend for life in all of them.

I think this is a nice place to end this blog, so like usual guys here is this post quote "Hey see if they got any pie. Bring me some pie. I love me some pie". You guts know the rules, who said it? And where is it from? Leave a comment down below and we will see if you are correct in the next post!!!

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