Thursday, September 29, 2011

Gold Coast with friends

Hey, yesterday was my first time swimming down the coast!
Our first activity was beach volleyball in the rain:

A very nice warm up to what came next.


Or maybe at first I was more of a scaredy cat to jump into the freezing water...

which actually turned out to be warm.


And here comes the explicit~


Nahhhhhhhhh :)



Ruining the beauty of the picturesque.

And this is our lovely big headed photo:




We also met up with many other people on the beach, so we split into little groups and had lunch separately.
I met up with a friend who lives there, and we went to a Japanese restaurant.

Finished my teriyaki chicken rice in no time, and I ordered another rice meal after that! I also didn't take any photos, but they looked something like these:


Pretty proud of myself. :)

Then followed our tete-a-tete in Hazel Tea.



After that, I went back and joined everyone else on the beach again!


Can you believe that five out of eight people did the same pose naturally, and one out of eight was not able to perform the "everybody looks at the sign" command?
He was also the one out of four who did not have the right legs coordination:

Anatomy and physiology.
The one next to me deserves an award for the most beautiful levitation in air.
And maaaaaaybe the one in the middle too.



Here above from the left, we were The White Tiger, The Painful Leg, The Slithering Snake, and The Chinese Eagle.

There was also the crew which we must not forget :) :

Directing and taking photos for us behind the scenes.
Or the photos would have been one like this...



But after all, you still need a photobomb like me.




Otherwise, you would just be like the one of four...

...who did not perform as accordingly...

He, jokesssss :)

Because nothing is impossible,

When you can conquer anything, with the most iconic pose.

And lastly, here is a nice, sunny, and dry photo...

...to complete the beautiful picturesque of the day.

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  1. The Friends is a not-for-profit organisation, of nearly 2000 members, providing support to the Arts Centre Gold Coast, and to individuals seeking to pursue a career in the Arts.

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