My 50th high school reunion is coming up in a couple of years. I have NO intention of going. I have no desire to relive those years AT ALL. They were not the best years of my life, and I am not going to pretend that they were.
Makes me cringe too!! Most of our good times were just you and me hanging out being dorks and cracking up. Our favorite thing, always, riding horses and checking’ out the cowboys, oh, and prank calling them too. We were so cowboy crazy (to think my husband won’t even stand next to a horse!!). We were quite the hotties in that 8th grade picture🙄 Caaaaalifornia 🎶. Love you much my dearest and bestest BFF. 🌷
I never knew how blessed I was to grow up where I did, and with whom, until recently. Even though there were certain cliques in school, we all just got along with each other. Each class had 320+, graduation 1983. I don't know who the mean girls were.
When I lost my 24 year old daughter last December, it was hearing from a lot of the old high school friends that helped pick me up at my lowest (I'd also been off F for over 2 years).
I have been volunteering with middle school kids for the last couple of years and I will find a way to pass on to them what you would have said to yourself above. Thank you.
Thank you. I am so sorry about your daughter. I can't imagine...as your handle says. Prayers sent up for you. Glad you didn't know the mean girls. There are mostly good people out there and we help each other and lift each other up, not tear down. Kids don't know that though.
Thank you. I guess what I'm saying is my school was different. I guess I was in the popular group of girls (the jockettes (me), cheerleaders, smart), which were all kind of combined, but I never witnessed and would have stopped any of my friends being mean to any other person at all. A lot of us went to the same church, or other similar churches. It was just a great place to grow up. Most everybody saw each other in other places besides school, like neighborhoods, and all just hung out together regardless of differences. I didn't realize how unique that was until recently.
My 50th high school reunion is coming up in a couple of years. I have NO intention of going. I have no desire to relive those years AT ALL. They were not the best years of my life, and I am not going to pretend that they were.
Makes me cringe too!! Most of our good times were just you and me hanging out being dorks and cracking up. Our favorite thing, always, riding horses and checking’ out the cowboys, oh, and prank calling them too. We were so cowboy crazy (to think my husband won’t even stand next to a horse!!). We were quite the hotties in that 8th grade picture🙄 Caaaaalifornia 🎶. Love you much my dearest and bestest BFF. 🌷
Dorks is right!! Love you!
I never knew how blessed I was to grow up where I did, and with whom, until recently. Even though there were certain cliques in school, we all just got along with each other. Each class had 320+, graduation 1983. I don't know who the mean girls were.
When I lost my 24 year old daughter last December, it was hearing from a lot of the old high school friends that helped pick me up at my lowest (I'd also been off F for over 2 years).
I have been volunteering with middle school kids for the last couple of years and I will find a way to pass on to them what you would have said to yourself above. Thank you.
Thank you. I am so sorry about your daughter. I can't imagine...as your handle says. Prayers sent up for you. Glad you didn't know the mean girls. There are mostly good people out there and we help each other and lift each other up, not tear down. Kids don't know that though.
Thank you. I guess what I'm saying is my school was different. I guess I was in the popular group of girls (the jockettes (me), cheerleaders, smart), which were all kind of combined, but I never witnessed and would have stopped any of my friends being mean to any other person at all. A lot of us went to the same church, or other similar churches. It was just a great place to grow up. Most everybody saw each other in other places besides school, like neighborhoods, and all just hung out together regardless of differences. I didn't realize how unique that was until recently.