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Aug 18, 2015 12:18PM
Amen brother Amen
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Reunions are usually great. I was at one for school recently but it was for the year before not our year - a friend had the dates wrong but she's allowed as she's ABI. My mother (94) and I had afternoon tea with her this week. I missed a religious life reunion as I couldn't face answering questions, etc. as I am bipolar. It's like post-traumatic stress disorder on steroids, continuous replay. I did catch up with a few at my school's 60th, I think it was.
Michael wrote: "Reunions are usually great. I was at one for school recently but it was for the year before not our year - a friend had the dates wrong but she's allowed as she's ABI. My mother (94) and I had afte..."Michael,
I agree; reunions are usually great. They are what you make of them. It is fun reminiscing about the fun, and sometimes dumb, things everyone did in their youth and learning the different career and lifestyle paths old acquaintances followed after moving on.
Thank you for once again following the blog and taking the time to share your thoughts.
Jim Vuksic


