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A dream
04.14.04 (10:51 am)   [edit]
I went to bed late last night (this morning?) so I was having a fitful time. Sometimes I think I should just give in to setting my alarm clock to a decent time instead of the time I want to be up.

Anyway, this morning I dreamt that I was asking my dad for his new address. I think he wouldn't give it to me. In reality, he's yet to give it to me. I will ask him before tomorrow, I hope. And I hope he gives it to me. He seems so disconnected sometimes. He doesn't want to tell anybody where he's going to be living (or so he says) so that he can never be found, especially if he does something to himself.

My right arm is sore these days. I've not been getting enough exercise in. I guess that is what traveling does to me. Starting tonight, I will get back into it. I'm going to try my hardest to get to the gym on Friday, too.

After work Friday, I'll be going on a date for a dinner and a movie. A movie really isn't the best idea for a 1st or even second date, but he seemed rather keen on the idea. We both like to sit in the middle of the row and particularly in a row with speakers. And we both like our bread with squirrely bits.

Tara's going to be here for a week to get her wedding stuff sorted out. Ever since she's moved to the stix, we've grown farther apart :( Our lifestyles are different, and we don't talk as much. And then when we do talk, it's a summary of what's been going on. It's just not the same :(

And our high school reunion is this weekend. Perhaps it will turn a lot better than expected because right now, I'm expecting the worst and I am quite disappointed at how the thing has been organised so far.

  • The week before the event, they announce it's semi-formal to formal (no jeans). Not that I was planning on going on jeans, but why don't they mention this kind of stuff when you buy your tickey or even have the info on the tickett?


  • Tickets have been on sale for 6 months. 120ish out of 700+ grads are attending the reunion. That's 17%. It wasn't until the last month that they kept sending out emails through classmates.com about where to meet up to purchase tickets.


  • $50 for a buffet dinner and dancing. I think I could be having a much better night out for that cost.


  • All the communication has been through classmates.com.


  • The people organising are going to add this event to their portfolio since they are an events planning company. I'd definitely not use their services. I feel like I'm being taken advantage of. I'd love to give them a testimony :twisted:


  • The people I'd want to see most probably won't be there. Most of the attendees will be the who were the cool crowds (or so they thought).



High school was just bleh for me. I definitely won't think of them as the best years of my life. Life began after high school. I didn't hang out with the popular or unpopular people, but I blended in. I participated in lots of extracurricular activities. I didn't study really hard, but still got good grades. I had friends and boyfriends that kept me sane!!


 


posted by: trina (reply)
post date: 04.14.04 (1:14 pm)

High school was the exact same for me! That's weird.

I hope you have a better time than you expect. I honestly can't wait for mine because I know that most of the "cool crowd" are nobodys now and I want them to see that I made something of myself and I have a great husband and beautiful child.



posted by: rosietulips (reply)
post date: 04.14.04 (2:54 pm)

Reply to: trina
You'll show them ;) The cool crowds still all hang out together...doing the same ol' stuff. I am sure I will give a report on how the reunion goes!! :D

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