
Well, the reason to why Deng was wondering around in my house so early in the morning was because his parents were picking me/my mum up today to have another Team Asia gathering! WOOOO AND THIS TIME WE WERE GOING HORSE RIDING!!! Megan couldn’t make it this time… So Team Asia was reduced from five to only four.
On the car ride to Uncle Nev’s horse barn (where we were going to go horsie riding), Deng and I were arguing over whether the word "BBQ" was actually the BBQ food itself or the stove, and let me tell youuu it was a pretty heated discussion, but in the end Deng won, well he thought he won anyway >_> I’ve still got another comeback that I thought of just then, tucked comfortably under my sleeve, in which I will be using on him the next time we meet face to face. *does peace sign eye to eye gesture thing*


Farmy landscape :)

Heizy photography.
We arrived at the horse barn, which smelt like animal poo everywhere, mud and all those typical farmy smells. WE SAW HEIZY AND GREETED HIM WITH ALL OUR LOVE! :D My oh my oh my, it’s been yonks since I’ve last seen Heizy Dx We then had to wait like half an hour or so for Dong to arrive -_-, meanwhile, we were playing “Silent Library” in the car but “Henry’s car edition”, go Youtube-it if you don't know what I mean :D

Heizy :D
Now, down to the horsie business.
I squealed when mounted mine, my horse's name is Ida by the way :) and it’s a girrrl, the oldest horse (30ish years old) in Australia claims the trainer dude, aka Uncle Nev’s son. I love Ida :) like how a mother loves her child, but in a weirder way. Ida was really obedient :) But also very stubborn.
The horses aren’t that scary really :) .They sway when they walk, and so do you. The ride made me feel so wishy washy, that during the trail ride I developed a sudden urge to roll off Ida and run to the nearest toilet real bad, I seriously wish I wore nappies, but we quite literally had a toilet/food break = relief not long after that urge, so yay :)



Cowboy-girl. whtever. :D
The horses basically walked slowly the whole way, and it wasn't much fun till they started trotting at a hasty pace, scary yes, fun yes:) But when it cantered, it felt like glidinggg on the ground and flying, the hooves would part ground and find ground again at such swift motion :) It was completely and utterly awesome! By the way, the trail we were riding through was lovely as well :) the scenery was so damn picturesque and contained wide green grassy plains that contrasted with the blue sky – dotted with wisps of clouds here and there, and the windd ahhh.. the winnnd was wonderful, or should I say.. windiful.. :D The plains had like a "nobody ever comes here" kind of aura in them, smells like adventure to me! and there were kangaroos everywhere as well.
My horse rammed into Deng’s horse at one stage, I think Ida’s rather territorial, she also likes to take alternative paths to all the other horses, haha I like that! She ain’t a crowd follower, but takes a shortcut that leads us to the same place where everybody else is heading to. Lols, Heizy’s horse is spaztic, and gets random spaz outbursts of momentum. But Dong’s horse seemed peaceful :)

Ida likes to eat lots of grass, so it had to stop and nip at the grass on the side of the path every so often. >__<
After Ida rode me back to the barn, I jumped off it and forgot to say goodbye and just trudged my way through the mud towards my/everybody’s parents ]: I feel terrible for forgetting to thank Ida and the great time we had.
Ida, though it was brief – you will not be forgotten :]
Laters, we carpooled our way to a BBQ park area nearby. Me and Heizy rolled down hills, the hills had like a ramp thing and then a ditch, a ramp made out of hills if you get what I mean.
I tried to teach the boys how to pick people up with two fingers using this kind of experimental thing that my teacher at tuition told me, didn’t turn out so brilliant when we tried it on eachother though. In the end we failed terribly, so we came up with a new plan which was to thrust ourselves up [to substitute our momentum expermental failure] (sounds wrong I know – but that’s was not my intention) once you got lifted up lolssss - so you wouldn't fall down whilst lifted. One time Deng and Dong just dropped Heizy while I was still mustering all my might, furrowing my brows tightly - holding up Heizy’s arm, so we unbalanced and I toppled over Heizy, rolled further downhill and elbowed him in the chest while I was at it. SCORE! :D




LOLLL, one go when we were trying to pick up Heizy. He was to lie on a picnic table (to the parents who were standing far away from us, it would’ve looked like we were performing some sort of sacrificial ritual on Heizy), but we just ended up playing “Silent Library” on him instead, by each taking turns to slap him on his stomach LOL, as Deng would say: “We play such sadistic games, sniffles.” Jimmy much? :) I reckon out of everyone we carried, Dong was the lightest :D he was so easy to carry around and ditch at the side of the road NAH JKS LOL! We’re not all that malicious :D


The Heizy train keeps on rolling :D

The ditch.

Our parents obviously didn't know how to start a BBQ.
Latez, we crashed at Deng’s house to play computer games :) well I only stayed for like half an hour then I had to leave ]: *waves sadly to Heizy, Deng and Dong as they zoom and fade out of view*, and now here I am, typing my blog up :) which isn’t so bad I guess.
I love todaaaaay. baybaaaaaay.
:D


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