I don't blame you. I already stay in touch with the people I want to. Lots of snobby douches back in the day that probably still bleach their hair blonde and shout obscenities in public places.
I've just learned that the reunion won't be held until Saturday, 06/25. The "excuse" I gave my peers was that I had something else planned for 06/11, and now the coordinator, one of the nicer gals I knew back then, said there's still a chance for me to buy a ticket. I know I have a four-day weekend scheduled for that week (one of my stay-cations away from work). Now I'm wondering if I should actually give it a try. I want to watch Green Lantern that weekend (3D and regular); on the other hand, it would be a shame to miss out on the dinner party and see some of the people I haven't seen in decades.
The ones I wanted to be in touch with, I already am.
Nobody was ever a douche to me in high school.
I actually got along with pretty much everybody.
I've just learned that the reunion won't be held until Saturday, 06/25. The "excuse" I gave my peers was that I had something else planned for 06/11, and now the coordinator, one of the nicer gals I knew back then, said there's still a chance for me to buy a ticket. I know I have a four-day weekend scheduled for that week (one of my stay-cations away from work). Now I'm wondering if I should actually give it a try. I want to watch Green Lantern that weekend (3D and regular); on the other hand, it would be a shame to miss out on the dinner party and see some of the people I haven't seen in decades.
The ones I wanted to be in touch with, I already am.
This thought is one of those things that sounds so logical and straightforward that it must be true. However, several years ago I went to my 20 year reunion, my first reunion and found that, no, it wasn't true.
Of course, I did talk to all of my good friends from HS, the ones that I had been in touch with. It was cool to have them all in one spot, which is rare these days.
But, the really cool part was connecting with people that I didn't associate with back in HS. Thanks to maturity, growth, and now obsolete cliques, I chatted extensively with them and it was awesome. This was an aspect of reunions that I hadn't guessed at.
Of course, YMMV, but that was the experience that I had. I had a great time at my reunion and plan to attend all future ones even though it involves a lot of travel.
Mr Awe
Part of me was glad to see some of the people I hated in High School. Mostly because they had become balding, grey haired, and fat, while I had not.I would rather pass broken glass than ever see anybody from my secondary school years.
Part of me was glad to see some of the people I hated in High School. Mostly because they had become balding, grey haired, and fat, while I had not.I would rather pass broken glass than ever see anybody from my secondary school years.
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And regretted not making more of an effort to get to know these fine folks better in high school.
The ones I wanted to be in touch with, I already am.
This thought is one of those things that sounds so logical and straightforward that it must be true. However, several years ago I went to my 20 year reunion, my first reunion and found that, no, it wasn't true.
Of course, I did talk to all of my good friends from HS, the ones that I had been in touch with. It was cool to have them all in one spot, which is rare these days.
But, the really cool part was connecting with people that I didn't associate with back in HS. Thanks to maturity, growth, and now obsolete cliques, I chatted extensively with them and it was awesome. This was an aspect of reunions that I hadn't guessed at.
Of course, YMMV, but that was the experience that I had. I had a great time at my reunion and plan to attend all future ones even though it involves a lot of travel.
Mr Awe
I was in charge of the group that coordinated my schools 20th reunion back in 2008.. I will NEVER. DO. THAT. AGAIN...
Seriously though... It was fun and rewarding, but it sucked up the better part of my life for 6 months..
But the payoffs were enormous. The event was fantastic and everyone had a blast.
Here's the thing I noticed... We were a smallish class of about 200.. I was never one of the "popular kids", but I pretty much got along with everyone.. We had our groups and cliques to be sure, but I never downright hated any one of my classmates..
the 10th reunion was basically like a big highschool party.. Many of us were still single and still living that partying lifestyle.. Our groups from highschool separated out and I know a lot of people didn't have a great time..
But something in the following 10 years changed.. We got married.. We had kids.. A couple of us had died.. We started to really grow up.. The team put together for the reunion reflected almost every aspect of our different groups: Jocks, popular kids, freaks, geeks, etc... I was put in charge simply by the fact that I was unlucky enough to raise my hand first when the school asked for volunteers...
At the events we put together, we came together as a group.. It was amazing to behold.. Kids who NEVER hung out together in school were dancing and chatting and sharing drinks.. I'm happy to say that's carried over the the three years since.. Us locals still go out for drinks or house parties and share stories.. Thanks to Facebook just starting to come into its own around the time of our reunion, we've been able to carry on... It's been really fantastic to remain connected...
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