I found out today that my high school Newspaper advisor passed away a couple of years ago. I just haven't kept in touch with anyone from those days, so I never found out the sad news. It really made me feel like there are some parts of those days that I treasure and kick myself for not keeping in touch with those people who meant a lot to me.
My good friend Shelly told me that I have to go to my 20 year high school reunion so that we can see how so many of these people have turned out. At least if I go with her, I will have someone to talk to. Her husband and I graduated the same time, and she graduated a year after. It was only after moving into the same ward after having kids, that we became friends.
I just don't see the attraction, but it is like a train wreck. I can't stop looking and reliving some of the things that were part of my life at that time. But, there are things that happened that shaped me into who I am today. I often attribute many of my life altering moments to my time spent in Uruguay and not to high school. I suppose in a way I'll have to do a bit of rethinking. I still don't know if one could get me to go to my high school reunion, but perhaps I'll get reacquainted with some of my friends and just see....
Speaking of highschool, I don't think I've seen you since I graduated! I agree with what you wrote - for the most part. There are still some people (like you) that I would like to keep up with. There are others, well not so much. In that vein, I saw Paul Kapp at a restaurant in Layton right before Christmas. For some reason, I didn't stop to say hi. Hmmm. Otherwise, feel free to read my blog to see how things are with me! If you want to, of course.
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