My BFFs from high school? There were few, I was the loaner, who never fit in well, and I either didn't know why, or didn't want to deal with it. There is one special BFF left in Florida, she is married - with an amazing daughter - she is in poor health - I worry about her. One other BFF I have given up on, I don't need abuse and intolerance in my life. Facebook has put me back in contact with a bunch of past classmates. It is nice to see and hear what they have done, but we have gone so far in 41 years.
Wednesday, November 07, 2018
The Way We Were Wednesdays - BFFs
My BFFs from high school? There were few, I was the loaner, who never fit in well, and I either didn't know why, or didn't want to deal with it. There is one special BFF left in Florida, she is married - with an amazing daughter - she is in poor health - I worry about her. One other BFF I have given up on, I don't need abuse and intolerance in my life. Facebook has put me back in contact with a bunch of past classmates. It is nice to see and hear what they have done, but we have gone so far in 41 years.
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I have no BFFs.
ReplyDeleteLike Anne Marie, I have no BFFs from those days. Also reconnected with high school classmates via Facebook. Some pleasant connections, many should have stayed DISconnected. I had a group of friends outside school who were quite a bit older. That’s how I survived the high school years I think. I was a hippy. Don’t even have contact with my hippy friends from those days.
ReplyDeleteI married my BFF a year after graduation. Our forty-fifth reunion should happen next year. We'll see.
ReplyDeleteMine were all dead by the time we were 40. Sorry to be a downer. It's not that any of them had terminal diseases or lived dangerously. Very odd when I think of it.
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