Borders In Two Hours
July 21st, 2006 by ana-luvsAfter doing some groceries shopping (again!) today at the centre, me and durra decided to chill out somewhere before we return to our castle towers and retreat to our usual boredom syndrome. Alas, we chose to hang out at Gloria Jeans@ Borders to make our lepaking hours more productive (hence the fact that we could browse through magazines and books while we take a sip). Plus the newly acquired knowledge that Starbucks Coffee may not be the best choice for leisure after all, we made a nodded agreement to plunge into the coffee joint and get something that doesn’t involve caffeine (especially mocha) for Durra~ i know… weird right?? You go to a coffee shop and you make sure that you don’t have coffee… durra bora-bora~
So, after ordering my Chocolate Mudslide Mocha (that probably has the cholestrole level that equals to 3 sausages), we took a magazine that was lying on the side of our table and it was (luckily) the Donna Hay’s 10 Minutes Meal Guide. It was as if God was saying "Gourmet Dining at your finger tips, now is the time to learn and practice"… okay, maybe that’s an overstatement from me but still the both of us ended up studying the recipes diligently and were giving a deep, serious thought into choosing the ones that we could both enjoy cooking and eating…
And guess what, I copied about 4 recipes into my phone notebook and all the time, was ensuring that we remembered the steps and procedures accordingly, should I forget the bits and parts of it. Imagine two females selecting and scrutinising recipes on a Friday afternoon at a coffee shop… then i realise, Damn, I’m Old! hahahaha… Previously, we even talked about serving these spectacular chicken baked with spinach, tomatoes and mozarella or my favourite, ricotta and parmesan chicken with lemon butter and brocollini to our future guests at our home. And that should be when/after we get married! Gosh… have we really come a long way??? My last reality check still confirms to me that I’m young although I do not have the privilege to be called a teenager anymore.. (sad case, man!)… so, there goes a two hour session with durra today with result of her buying Good Ideas while Timothy was in charge at the counter… who’s timothy?? ask durra…
In another episode, I had a rather different yet appealing coffee session at the exact coffee joint. That time, it was with Syada when we were the only one left in the village and we were supposedly on a mission to search for a sleeping bed (which i managed to purchase for a staggering cheap price of $20 only…) I remembered having so much fun and actually quite relieved to be able to tell syada things that i’ve pressured to keep only to myself. For example, how happy i was at that moment (and i still am), how i perceived my academic performance drive was going like here in Macquarie University and how life has changed quite drastically since i moved here… You know, things that you wouldn’t know if people are interested to give a thought about.
But a cuppa and the pleasing environment, where you are surrounded with so many people yet so many unfamiliarity and nonchalance about each other’s existence except for the person you’re currently talking to, did give me a sense of urgency and security to actually express my concern over how i saw life now and I was glad that Syada talked to me while we go through our thoughts. It was a simple conversation, yes it was… But it gave me a enthralling grip back on my mind as i cleared the fuzzy edges that were threatening my reality even without me realising it.
And that session also took an exact two hours like the other… Two different friends, two different realisation, two different views poised in or into my life… Sometimes, we need to discover the simple things in life just to be able to see the bigger picture that acts as a tapestry of emotions and complications in multiple relays of relationships. Guess there’s more coffee to come…