Wednesday, 13 June 2007

Make Up Maketh a Woman

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I had my Graduation Ball on Friday. Some how, I'm not a great social creature, and I normally prefer to sit in my room and sulk... However, as I am the treasurer of my graduation ball committee I figured I better make an appearance. After all, we have been preparing for this ball for more than two years now... And there are only 30 members in the class, so anyone not attending would stick out like a sore thumb.
I can scrub up well

The ball was held at SeaMill Hydro in Ayrshire, Scotland. It is on the West Coast of Scotland, facing the Isle of Arran. Due to the warm pacific currents, the West Coast of Scotland is pretty warm and has palm trees by the beach... You would think Scotland is the land of the big freeze and we can't wear anything less than two t-shirts, one sweater and a thick padded jacket with gloves, hat and scarf. Oh no! We still manage to go out in skimpy bits of material. That's why the Scots invented whisky.

SeaMill Hydro,Terrace & Lawn

You would think some one like me, who sits at home all day knitting studying would be able to find some like minded person to sit in the corner with. It was ever so difficult to persuade everyone and anyone to come to my ball with me... Heck, I tried bribery, blackmail, sweet talking, threatening... And NO ONE could come with me. So I bugged my brother. And I bugged him, and bugged him, and blew his house down... And he came with me.


Osbert looking smug

Moral of the story: Take away his toy cow and refuse to let him share your crisps.
Anyways, the ball was a blast. The food was good, and a lot of people got drunk yet happy. I have yet to hear of any incidents or expected due dates. We spent a lot of time taking stupid photographs with the SLR, which can be used for blackmail purposes at a later date.

Foot gummies


Taking the plunge

I slept at 4am, wanting to catch the sunrise... But I was too tired to wait the extra 20 minutes longer. Besides, I wanted to wake up at 8am to play golf.

I think this is a sign, that I am naturally inclined towards golf, and that I shouldn't be working when I am so inclined.
It sure is tiring being beautiful!

Glasgow Caledonian University BSc. (Hons.) Podiatry Class of 2007

Ed Note: I am too lazy to upload any more photos.But I have uploaded half of them in my Bebo account. So go check it out! http://www.bebo.com/Profile.jsp?MyProfile=Y






4 comments:

Johnny Ong said...

since u are in scotland, try golfing at the st andrews golf course. heard that they hav a waiting list just to play there...book early

Stella said...

They do, and you're right. I think its 1 year long.
I have a golf course opposite my house, and I have never entered it... Scotland is the golfer's paradise...
Doesn't matter, I will be very entheusiatic when I leave the country for Golf-forsaken lands!

CABallero said...

Why does Scotland is affected by the Pacific currents? Educate me on that.

Stella said...

Well, Since Scotland is on the West of Europe, You know, wedged between America and Mainland Europe?? The currents do affect us, thus the warmer climates of the West Coast do make for more comfortable living