This past weekend marked a fairly significant milestone for me: my 10 year high school reunion. It is still so hard for me to believe that I have been out of high school for TEN years – that’s insane! Yet when I actually sit back and look at the past ten years I realize how much has happened and how much I have changed.
When talk about the reunion first started it was very interesting to me to see the mixed reaction. There were people, like me, who were beyond excited to see old friends and reconnect beyond the occasional Facebook status comment or “like” and then there were people who wanted nothing to do with it whatsoever. For me, looking back on high school always brings a smile to my face. I loved all four years and didn’t even stop to think about whether or not I felt successful enough or impressive enough or attractive enough to see these people I hadn’t seen in ten years, all I knew was that I wanted to go.
With a few exceptions, most of the people who I knew would be attending (and that I wanted to see) were people that I have either kept in close contact with over the years or recently reconnected with, but there was one group that I adored in high school that I wanted to see outside of the confines of Facebook more than anything. They called themselves the AWG, which stood for “Average White Guys,” and for whatever reason I always had a great connection with them. So of course I was thrilled beyond belief when I found out that all five of them would be attending and, even more awesome, they wanted to get together with me the night before the main event in a sort or pre-reunion reunion. Hanging out with them felt like I had I gone back in time 10+ years and it was more fun than I could have imagined.
I am so glad that I went to my reunion. Things that I might normally be embarrassed to tell people I have just met I was able share with this group without fear of being judged even though it had been so long since I had seen them because of the deep connections that still existed from such an important time in our lives. Even though so many years had passed we were able to look at one another as we all are today and still see the teenagers we had once been and the friendships we had once had. I never truly appreciated how precious that was before this and I don’t intend to lose it.
Have you had any high school reunions yet? Did you go? What was it like for you reconnecting with your friends of old? Let me know in the comments.
This “AWG” group must be pretty amazing…
I agree with Total Stranger. They sound hilarious and extremely sexually attractive.
Oh you boys! I know that neither of you are Brad because I asked him, so my guess is Jeff as “Total Stranger” and Mo as “Unaffiliated Stranger.”
I would agree that they are. Their dance moves were the best of the night.
My 40th reunion will be in two years, and I won’t be going, much as I didn’t go to my 10th, 20th, or 30th. I didn’t have a good experience in high school.
I’m sorry you didn’t have a good high school experience. I know that is, unfortunately, often the case. I was very lucky. The high school I attended was not your typical school. It was still a public school, but it was a magnet school for the arts. In order to go there you had to audition and you were required to maintain a certain GPA to stay. We didn’t even have sports teams. Whenever I talk to friends who went to a different school and they are bemoaning high school the moment I say something about having loved it they just look at me and say something like, “Yeah, but your school doesn’t count.” lol
I had the best time ever with you. Who would have thought me and you would be the last ones of our “group” hanging out!? I loved every minute of our 10 year reunion and am happy that it wasn’t cancelled to due “lack of attendance”. The people we wanted to be there showed up and we had a fantastic night/morning! Jess, you truly inspire me with the person you have become. Knowing that we both are going through changes in our life, I look forward to seeing how we both progress
If you get a chance, could you drop me an email about what normally happens at a highschool reunion. My school didn’t have a 10 year reunion and so a friend and I are determined to plan one for 15, but we have no idea where to start.
Sure! Don’t know how much help I’ll be, but I’ll tell you what I can.