I'll probably go to my 10-year just because I think I would regret it if I didn't. And in the end, it's not that much of a stretch. I feel sort of wishy-washy on the subject simply because I kind of put high school behind me when I went on to college. It was as if I packed it up in a box and put it away. While I still maintain contact with some high school friends via Facebook and MySpace, I don't feel as if many of us created friendships that would last beyond high school. I have maybe one, two people I really keep in touch with from high school, and they're not even in my class.
I was very much into choir in high school, and part of that choir/theatre/band crowd. We spent all our free time in our own part of the school--the area between the auditorium, choir room, and band room. Because of that, most of the people I would want to see span several classes. There are only maybe six people I want to see from mine, and I wonder sometimes if I could just arrange to see them some other time.
But like I said--I'll probably end up going because I might regret it otherwise. It's not likely I'll regret going. So I'll err on the side of caution.
And abaya--you could always use the time you're NOT spending with former classmates on that trip to look up some of us PacNW TFPers.
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