day 62: describe your best friend completely
I am lucky enough to have a handful of best friends. Touch wood!
I'll describe my oldest friend from school here.
She's Gharwali. So she looks like something straight out of a Barbara Cartland book. Fair, slim, golden brown silky hair. Cheeks that go pink in the sun and when she blushes. Very sensible, down-to-earth and homely. Fairly great cook. She is an ace student and a doctor. Extremely sweet natured and beautiful with a heart of gold.
She likes reading and talking and helping people. She rarely uses makeup. She is one of those lucky blessed few. She is such a nice person that I sometimes ask her to twirl around and inspect for a halo. Yes, she is that good.
She has a good sense of humor, empathizes with people and is very perceptive.
I am glad she is one of my best friends.
I am lucky enough to have a handful of best friends. Touch wood!
I'll describe my oldest friend from school here.
She's Gharwali. So she looks like something straight out of a Barbara Cartland book. Fair, slim, golden brown silky hair. Cheeks that go pink in the sun and when she blushes. Very sensible, down-to-earth and homely. Fairly great cook. She is an ace student and a doctor. Extremely sweet natured and beautiful with a heart of gold.
She likes reading and talking and helping people. She rarely uses makeup. She is one of those lucky blessed few. She is such a nice person that I sometimes ask her to twirl around and inspect for a halo. Yes, she is that good.
She has a good sense of humor, empathizes with people and is very perceptive.
I am glad she is one of my best friends.
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