How did it go for you? I have a 50 year reunion coming up and
I am looking forward to it.. They all know I was a JW, it should be interesting.
I figure we won't have many more (reunions) so I must attend, the last round up.
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How did it go for you? I have a 50 year reunion coming up and
I am looking forward to it.. They all know I was a JW, it should be interesting.
I figure we won't have many more (reunions) so I must attend, the last round up.
I went to my first one when I was still a witness (kind of rebelled with that, we aren't supposed to go as an 'example' to our children not to go to their high school activities).....then went to my second one when I was fading. It was awkward cuz I had a fake facebook account where I made lots of ex witness connections, and my husband was still mentally in, so I didn't tell him about it. Since a lot of school friends knew me from that account I had to ask them to not mention it at the reunion!! So glad he left with me, and I don't have to keep secrets like that anymore.
James you will have a wonderful time! Review your yearbook if you have one so you can refresh your memory on these people.
I never went as a JW. 2 yrs after I left I was contacted to attend my 30 year out of the blue by a girl that was a neighbor way back when. I went, and even though I was a fish out of water and had left that school after 9th grade to go "where the need is greater," everybody was very nice and we kept in touch for awhile. It is amazing no matter how old we all are, in our minds eye we are still see each other as those 14 yr old kids.
Have fun! It's interesting and the music will be great!
Fay: Yes I'm reviewing my yearbook, I hope all will wear name tags. Two years ago
at a funeral a young lady approached me and ask did I know her. I had no idea who
she was, I thought some old friend daughter. Boy was I wrong, she was my old girl friend
who I took to my senior prom, She was stunning.
Dagney:" in our eyes we still see each other as those 14 yr old kids", so true. Yes
we are going to have great time.
After high school, I really never saw any of these people I thought meant so much to me, my so called friends.
When the Five Year Anniversary came I went only to see people don't change that much, they graduated from their colleges and Universities looking for a better life. That's the most exciting time I think, as time progressed many of my friends had problems with life, some ended up in jail for "life without parole" ect...
Ten Year, good looking boys and girls started putting on weight and disorders with drugs began, life has not sunken in to all my friends I did not see for close to Ten Years.
Twenty Year Anniversary, divorces, alcoholism, some hit big time with great jobs and political positions on the local front. A few members died, the Twenty Years is when things really sink in, hope you had a better time than me
RoyalFlushPhil: I think at 50 years you so happy to see your class mates are still
alive, and a lot of us is still taking drugs but legally. You were right about
class reunions from 5-20 years. The first few years folks boast about their career,
next few years pictures of their kids, 20 years their kids career, next few
years divorce, 50th reunion you are looking for that old boy or girl friend from high school.