The night after the Libertines I went into Wakefield to meet two friends for food. My friend Stacey lives in Wakefield and I see her pretty often, and we are friends with Gemma, who we went to school with. Gemma works in the civil service and she has been working abroad for a long time now. She was back to visit, though, so we had arranged to meet up. We were going to go to a new Indian restaurant near Wakefield, so I had arranged to go pick Gemma up in town.
However, the busses from Gemma's mum's house weren't running properly, and at 6pm when I was supposed to be picking her up she was still waiting. So she said for me and Stacey to just meet up in Wakefield city centre and that she would join us when we could. We were dithering between a Thai restaurant and a Vietnamese one, so I made the decision as I was close by, and chose the Vietnamese one. I didn't even know it existed so I was interested to try it.
I had just ordered a drink when Gemma arrived and then Stacey did too! So it wasn't what we had planned but it was totally fine, we managed to meet up and have a good time. It seemed like quite an authentic Vietnamese restaurant and it was quite busy for a random Wednesday night. I had summer rolls with tofu and then tofu curry. The curry sauce wasn't exactly what I was imagining, but I'm gladi tried it.
Stacey took Gemma home so I could just head home myself. I was wearing a new jumper I got recently from Simply Be. It's rainbow and pastel and knitted and I really like it. It isn't too itchy either, which is good, because I can't stand itchy yarn. I also wore my 'be reyt' necklace that a friend bought me for my birthday back in January. It was the first time I had worn it! I love it, it's very cute
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