I just got an invitation through classmates.com for my 10th high school reunion. I've known this was coming. I've spent a great deal of time pondering the big events of 10 years ago: graduation, starting to date The Ex... all that and a bag of chips.
Now the decision has come. It's on September 13th back Home. It's early enough in the invite, that I have no idea who may or may not be there.
I had a graduating class of around 900. It could easily be that nobody I knew and liked will show up. Lots of my friends were in other grades, so won't be there.
High school wasn't as traumatic as say, jr. high, but still not the best time of my life.
However, I'm doing very well with myself- happy with my relationships, job, hobbies, and social life. What I'd give to be able to ride a motorcycle up to the party (if only I had one available in Ohio)... Anyway, I'm obviously going a mile a minute. What do you all think?
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Now the decision has come. It's on September 13th back Home. It's early enough in the invite, that I have no idea who may or may not be there.
I had a graduating class of around 900. It could easily be that nobody I knew and liked will show up. Lots of my friends were in other grades, so won't be there.
High school wasn't as traumatic as say, jr. high, but still not the best time of my life.
However, I'm doing very well with myself- happy with my relationships, job, hobbies, and social life. What I'd give to be able to ride a motorcycle up to the party (if only I had one available in Ohio)... Anyway, I'm obviously going a mile a minute. What do you all think?
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Just like my class
I decided the only people from my class would have been that small select group of preps who I punked out (e-mail me if you can't figure out who I'm referencing) and out of 750 the likelihood of those 6 would be small.
But if you do come let me know. We'll at least have to have a drink together.