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Sunday, April 15, 2012
I survived the Outbreak


Things on top of things, I can't even begin to tell you what's been going on. Haha.

Well at least I have crossed out one of my 30 before 25 checklist! Run a 5K! What a better way to run a 5K than to be chased by zombies on an uneven terrain under the heat of the sun with friends! My body's aching because of OUTBREAK MANILA!


The day before that was our Frisbee Friday, so we basically wasted the afternoon tossing discs and eating pizza at the Sunken Garden. Oh wow, I'll surely miss my school days. Then we went to Trinoma to eat dinner before heading out to meet Ate Cheng at the MRT. We did some funny experiment. Erris, Dee and Ryuh were seating across me, Ate Danes and Tiann and we were giving trivias about things we learned at school (benefit of intelligent/multi-disciplinary friends haha). We tested if people will go between us as we were speaking, and at Ayala station, nobody did! Haha they stayed away from blocking the conversation.



Then we rode a bus to Laguna where Ate Cheng lived and planned how to get to Nuvali by morning. We were still awake at 2 AM despite the fact that we needed to leave by 6 AM. Haha. Some people didn't even sleep. Breakfast and then we're off to meet Miki and his sister and cousins for a ride to Nuvali.




THE RUN WAS CRAZY. We were laughing and shaking, but I have to say that it was really organized for a highly-populated run. The first five minutes I wanted to stop already because we keep on encountering zombies and I was so tired from running and dodging. We were given three banners around a belt on our waist and were to keep them until the end of the race.




It got better eventually, despite the heat. There were water stations, and we had to make a decision half way: take the Horde Way or the Easy Way. Well what the hell, it's better to enjoy the thrill so we faced a greater number of zombies!! HORDE WAY.

With people from CCC dressed as shepherds. So COOL.

In the end, after some tumbles, slips, exhaustion and sunburn, everyone finished with at least one life left!! We survived the outbreak and we have a t-shirt to prove it! (photos soon) SO MUCH FUN.


Then after eating lunch we drove back to Quezon City to a sports club Miki's family was a member of. We took a bath (luxurious air-conditioned bath, that is) and played bowling. At first I told them I don't want to play because I basically suck at bowling, but they already paid for me so I gave it a try. Turns out? I am betterrrrrr :) Pays to have friends who took up duck pin bowling. Haha.


We were supposed to play Rockband but I had to go home because (tears) they are moving our furniture. I also had to finish a project. It was really stressful because the movers arrived at almost midnight so that I can't sleep because they were dragging the things (yes, and I just came from Outbreak). It's a bit sad seeing our things being taken a part, and having to decide which things to keep and which ones to let go... But seeing the living room empty of the furniture made it a little easier. I'm still in denial of the fact that we're moving. I lock my doors and pretend to be infuriated of the noise, but I was actually preserving my sense of home (aww).

I also decided not to go to Hybrid because of all these things. I needed time to adjust and think and pray for my direction. But I'm pretty excited when God shows me the way. It may all be fragmented now, but he shall complete it for me.

Graduation.... in one week. :)