**I added another picture per a few readers' request...
This morning, on my usual morning perusal of Facebook I noticed something. My high school English/Drama teacher posted a bunch of pictures from plays and the musical I was in.
This morning, on my usual morning perusal of Facebook I noticed something. My high school English/Drama teacher posted a bunch of pictures from plays and the musical I was in.
Wow. It took me back.
May is always a bit nostalgic for me anyways. It's a fun time to look back at graduation and how far I've come in 12 (yes, 12) years. Some people say high school was the best time of their life. That is definitely not the case for me (have you met my husband and son? Told you!). But it was a great time. A time of good friends and great memories.
Wanna peak into that part of my life?
And despite the fact that he is two years younger, gay and I had a "serious" boyfriend I think we did a pretty darn good job of looking like we were in love :) (if you don't know the musical - shame on you! - but this is just after he proposed)! Nic and I formed a really strong friendship that year, and topping it off with this was just the icing on the cake.
See what I mean about great memories? There was another picture from the play we did just after the musical called The Good Doctor. It is a picture of me and my then-boyfriend backstage (btw - the robe was my costume, I wasn't just schlepping around the green room in a robe). Looking blissfully in puppy love.
Unaware of the changes life was about to bring. Unaware of where our relationship would go and when it would end. Just enjoying that blissful time during Senior Year when you think everything in life is perfect and always will be. And that this will always be your life.
It wasn't, nor was it meant to be that way. And that's okay. The beautiful thing about looking back is the insight and perspective gained. And I feel really blessed to be able to look back with fond memories and gratitude for the experience. And no regrets.
And gratitude for the way those experiences led me to the life I have now.
So thanks high school ... and my drama/musical friends. You rock.
2 comments:
Awww, you were so cute! Oklahoma is one of the best musicals ever, that is awesome you were Laurie!!
I loved high school, too - it's always good to look back on those times. Although, sometimes I read my journals from high school and think to myself, "I was such a dork!!!" haha.
I love Oklahoma! So fun that you were Laurie. Did you get to say, "Curly! You're sittin' on the stove!" And then Curly let's out a yelp?
I also loved high school. Good times!
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