Friends in low places
As I pass by several groups of
festival goers in such a party mood I try to figure out what feels more
painful; the fact that I’m scheduled to work Saturday to Monday or the sore flu
that has just hit my body. It takes me over one hour to get home and to finally
have the best feeling of the day as I collapse into the sofa watching crap TV.
The city is bubbling with things to do but I still have zero plans for the next
few days except working from 7am to 3pm the whole weekend including the bank
holiday. I take two flu tablets and soon I drop off.
My husband is at a stag party in Las Vegas with another eight lads
partying, betting, messing around and calling me drunk at 3am, not once but
three times, making sure I don’t fall asleep again. For the next few hours I roll
in bed sneezing and struggling to breathe until I decide that I’m not going
to feel sorry for myself for the rest of the weekend. In no time I’m on WhatsApp chatting away with my
Brazilian friends that are starting to get drunk on the other side of the world. No serious talk, just
gossip and girly nonsense stuff. We chat about little secrets until it’s time
to get out of bed.
As I imagined, work hurts more
than the flu but at least I have some nice company around. It takes only 10
minutes for all the girls at the office to organize a happy hour after work and
immediately I convince myself that I’m feeling much better. The clock ticks
slower than usual in every watch I see but eventually it hits three o’clock and we are all out of the door.
Dame Lane on a warm summer night |
But the night gets even more exciting when the single one, who we call "Super Star", arrives. She’s dressed to kill and I can only hope she will make it through the night in her 10 inch heels. Very quickly all of us are hunting on her behalf and pointing out guys. We all miss those days of freedom, a single girl just adds a bit of spice to the group. As my husband says, “we look but don’t touch” all around and laugh at each other’s taste. After one pint too many I realize what time it is. How could it pass so quickly? I leave drunker than I’d planned but it was worth it. These simple moments are exactly what I treasure in life!