Speaking of highschool (reference to friends-locked post before this... sorry if you have no idea), I just got an invite to pre-planning for my 10-year reunion. The response I didn't write:
--- Carol xxxx <xxxx@gmail.com> wrote:
> I hope this e-mail finds all of you happy and well. With the blink of
> an eye, it's been 10 years since we graduated from high school. You
> all know what that means! - It's reunion time!
AAAUGH but I'm old now!
Oh wait... all of you are still just as much older than me as you were when we were all at HHS. phew!
The people I would actually want to see were all in black in the attached Excel file, meaning that Caroline at least thinks she has their current email address, but that doesn't necessarily mean they would be there. I have been wondering for a couple of years if I would want to go to my 10-year reunion. I didn't go to the 5-year because that just seemed silly. It's not enough time for the contrast between high school and "real life" to have really shown up, for one thing. I like to think that I dun growed up, myself. That wasn't quite so much the case when I was 21.
I wish there were some way to guarantee that the people I would possibly want to see would be there, because sans that, it's pretty pointless. Caroline wants to plan a date in November or something, so (I hope) there's a good chance I'll be living in Canada by then. Maybe I can drag along
enotsola. If they hold it in the restaurant, I suppose I can just leave if I see no one to talk to, heh.
Eh, well. Not needing of the worrying just yet.
--- Carol xxxx <xxxx@gmail.com> wrote:
> I hope this e-mail finds all of you happy and well. With the blink of
> an eye, it's been 10 years since we graduated from high school. You
> all know what that means! - It's reunion time!
AAAUGH but I'm old now!
Oh wait... all of you are still just as much older than me as you were when we were all at HHS. phew!
The people I would actually want to see were all in black in the attached Excel file, meaning that Caroline at least thinks she has their current email address, but that doesn't necessarily mean they would be there. I have been wondering for a couple of years if I would want to go to my 10-year reunion. I didn't go to the 5-year because that just seemed silly. It's not enough time for the contrast between high school and "real life" to have really shown up, for one thing. I like to think that I dun growed up, myself. That wasn't quite so much the case when I was 21.
I wish there were some way to guarantee that the people I would possibly want to see would be there, because sans that, it's pretty pointless. Caroline wants to plan a date in November or something, so (I hope) there's a good chance I'll be living in Canada by then. Maybe I can drag along
Eh, well. Not needing of the worrying just yet.