Re: School Reunions
I went to one from my old secondary school. I was in two minds for quite a while about it as I wasn't great friends with those who said they were going. I also hadn't seen most of them in over thirty years so I knew there would be some embarrassing moments when I had to ask "Who are you?".
In the end it was actually a real laugh. Most people had changed a lot but all had mellowed into far more pleasant versions of their former selves. Even the thuggy types were now gentle family men with teenage kids and mortgages. I made and remade a lot of friends that evening and now a few of us meet regularly for a laugh and a trip down memory lane. There is something very comforting about chatting with people who share your own memories of childhood.
I went to one from my old secondary school. I was in two minds for quite a while about it as I wasn't great friends with those who said they were going. I also hadn't seen most of them in over thirty years so I knew there would be some embarrassing moments when I had to ask "Who are you?".
In the end it was actually a real laugh. Most people had changed a lot but all had mellowed into far more pleasant versions of their former selves. Even the thuggy types were now gentle family men with teenage kids and mortgages. I made and remade a lot of friends that evening and now a few of us meet regularly for a laugh and a trip down memory lane. There is something very comforting about chatting with people who share your own memories of childhood.
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