tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1037345126160128662.post2416100999071713540..comments2015-11-14T14:02:41.984-07:00Comments on WannaBE Natural Mommy: The Ten Year humpAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16859254851584226831noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1037345126160128662.post-6735266840800516992013-02-10T22:14:56.853-07:002013-02-10T22:14:56.853-07:00My class never organized a 10 year, they barely sc...My class never organized a 10 year, they barely scraped together a 15 (I wasn't able to make it).<br />In a lot of ways, I feel the same way as you about high school, I had a few good friends, for the most part, I was an outsider. I was the nerd who would do my homework at lunch hour, or on the bus, during my spares. So many times my sisters will ask "do you remember ________" and even after looking them up in my year-books, I still don't know them!<br />this year marks 18 years since I graduated! There are a lot of people I don't care to see again, but even more that were acquaintances that I'd like to know what happened to them.<br />Even more importantly, there's a part of me that would love to go there, head held high with all the confidence I didn't possess as a teenager and know for once that I really and truly do not care if the "mean kids" like me or not, and get acquainted with everyone else that felt the same way back then. Looking over my FB friends list, there are quite a few people I was NOT friends with then but have become friendly with since - I wonder how many others I'd get along with now? And even more so - the gaps, the girl I had a huge rivalry with in nearly every class and lost touch a year after grad, I wonder where she is now...<br />It's easier to attend and leave early than to wish you went the week after...Paulahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16331514143383798299noreply@blogger.com