No big deal.
I couldn’t wait to get out of high school, and don’t miss it at all. I feel sorry for those who spend too much time fondly remembering their “glory days” because they peaked at age 18.
I did too many fun, interesting, and challenging things after I graduated that I never think about high school.
What would a yearbook be without at least one person signing, “Have a kickass Summer.”
I never think about high school.”
A core group of my classmates still remains in the general area of my high school. There is picnic once a year at the lake where we used to “go neck” and a quarterly brunch at one of the area restaurants. Planning on our 55th reunion this fall. As I looked around at the attendees at our 50th reunion I was struck at “how old they had become”.
Our numbers dwindle every year beginning with some of those we lost in Nam. We have been through a lot of history together and so glad those remaining do stay in touch. Just like an extended family in many respects.
I feel really sorry for kids who have to go to public school cuz their parents are so selfish and won’t pay the tuition for private school. I have friends who spent 2,000 a month for day care but say they can’t send their kids to catholic school because it is too expensive....7 grand a year. People can be so damn selfish.