Sometimes, our safe zone might be a close friend.❤️
Hello everyone. ❤️
How’s everyone doing? Hope you’re all doing well! 😊
Honestly, just opening up old photos we’ve taken can bring back so many memories. I believe every picture holds a story behind it. 📸
Sometimes, just hanging out with a close friend we've known for years can be the best kind of therapy. It's that kind of bond where you feel safe enough to open up and share how you truly feel. We decided to chill at a local beer bar not too far from our place in Bangkok. We’d both been working non-stop and hadn’t had a chance to catch up in a while, so when we finally got a bit of free time, I invited my friend out for a relaxing evening. 🍻✨
The vibe was great — super chill. We got to catch up, talk about everything and nothing, all while sipping on our favorite beers. The bar had a bunch of flavors we’d never tried before, and it was actually our first time there. The staff were super friendly too, giving us recommendations and even letting us try a few samples before we made our picks. 🙌😄
I ended up choosing a lemon-flavored beer 🍋 and my friend went with a Lychee beer one. There were also some with hints of lychee, rice, and even chocolatey aromas — each one had its own unique character and smoothness. Honestly, it made the whole experience extra fun and memorable.
The atmosphere here was lovely — right by the river, with a peaceful view that was easy on the eyes. 🌊👀 There weren’t too many people around, and it wasn’t noisy at all. The music was at just the right volume, which made it easy for us to talk and share our thoughts comfortably and enjoyably. 🎶💬
My friend is a vegetarian and always sticks to that, but honestly, it’s never been an issue when we go out or hang out together. Maybe it’s because we’ve known each other for over 10 years now, so we totally get each other. Haha 😄💛
I went with the mushroom spaghetti, and my friend chose the french fries since we had already eaten a bit before coming here. 🍝🍟
My friend told me that she was recently diagnosed with a tumor in her uterus. When she first found out, she was shocked and took a few days to process everything before she could bring herself to tell me — or even her family — because she was afraid they would worry too much about her.
She told me about it while laughing, as if she wasn’t stressed at all. But I knew deep down that she was. She just didn’t want to show it — probably to keep me from worrying. All I could do at that point was offer her my full support and let her know that I’m always here for her, no matter what she needs. Honestly, after hearing about what she’s going through, my own problems feel so small in comparison.
Before we parted ways, we took some photos to capture our memories and smiles. Even though the time was short, it really helped us relieve some stress. Just sharing our feelings and offering good advice made a difference. I like that my friend has such a positive mindset and can laugh at the tough things. It helps me not to see the world too negatively.
Take photo By : iPhone 15 Pro Max @kittima
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That's a sweet bonding moments between you and tour friends, the get together the small talk and enjoying the food together. I am sure that sharing about that, even though she's laughing did a lot for her, like a heavy load was lifted in her chest. I hope she get over it with a strong heart ✨
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