... to my high school's 10-year class reunion this weekend! I wasn't sure that I wanted to attend, since - like many others here - I didn't have the ideal high school experience. So, I went back and forth as to whether or not I should go because I felt like I still had a lot of unresolved "issues" from that time, but my curiousity ended up winning out and I went primarily to see how and what people were doing. Luckily, DH was able to go with me, it was really nice having him there (partly so I could show him off 8) - I wasn't exactly being begged for dates ). I felt bad a couple of times because I was so busy catching up with old friends while he was just standing off to the side making small talk with my friends' husbands, but he said that he had a good time.
Anyway, the good part was that I got to see and catch up with some very good friends that I had lost touch with over the years. It was wonderful to see them, and I made sure to get phone numbers and email addresses so that we can stay in touch in the future.
The "bad" part was - and I feel a bit guilty about this - I left there feeling really good about myself and the way my life has turned out. You know how people say that for a lot of the "popular" kids in high school, the high school years are (sadly) the best time of their lives? I think that was definitely true for some of my classmates. (In case you couldn't tell, I still harbor some envy and resentment from that time in my life. ) A lot of the "pretty, popular" girls who wouldn't give me the time of day had really let themselves go and were very obviously unhappy with where they were in life. I feel awful and spiteful for saying this, but I got a certain amount of satisfaction from that. 8O I hope I don't come off as being mean or nasty, I just felt somewhat vindicated for how I had been treated in high school. I was also pleased to see that some of my classmates who I thought had been treated rather unfairly were very happy and successful in their lives.
Has anyone else had a similar experience with school reunions? I'm not trying to stir up any bad feelings or open any old wounds, I'm just curious to know if anyone else has gone through something similar.
Anyway, the good part was that I got to see and catch up with some very good friends that I had lost touch with over the years. It was wonderful to see them, and I made sure to get phone numbers and email addresses so that we can stay in touch in the future.
The "bad" part was - and I feel a bit guilty about this - I left there feeling really good about myself and the way my life has turned out. You know how people say that for a lot of the "popular" kids in high school, the high school years are (sadly) the best time of their lives? I think that was definitely true for some of my classmates. (In case you couldn't tell, I still harbor some envy and resentment from that time in my life. ) A lot of the "pretty, popular" girls who wouldn't give me the time of day had really let themselves go and were very obviously unhappy with where they were in life. I feel awful and spiteful for saying this, but I got a certain amount of satisfaction from that. 8O I hope I don't come off as being mean or nasty, I just felt somewhat vindicated for how I had been treated in high school. I was also pleased to see that some of my classmates who I thought had been treated rather unfairly were very happy and successful in their lives.
Has anyone else had a similar experience with school reunions? I'm not trying to stir up any bad feelings or open any old wounds, I'm just curious to know if anyone else has gone through something similar.
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