It's funny when you grow up and you start to wonder about all the people you knew in high school how different we all are. That gorgeous jock in high school is now a fat bald old man but hey at least he's nice and doesn't make sick jokes anymore when you bump into him. That so called miss popular queen of the high school halls is now in jail for being a Meth dealer and has a new boyfriend named Cheryl (sorry other Cheryls no offence lol).
So that makes me think about how much I've changed and how different I am. All the sports and music and dancing and parties and dating and kissing etc etc where in the sam heckers did I have the energy for that? And although I still love sports, I play different ones than I loved in high school lol more 'refined' ones like Tennis and golf.
Still sing in the shower loud and proud but some of those high notes seem to have climbed Mt Everest on me without a memo. We have taken up dancing most FHE nights just to have fun let some stress off and be silly. I still have moves but I can't do that thing with the breakdancing and the up and down as fast without feeling like passing out. I still go to parties only now it's to sit around and eat junk while swapping naughty stories about the things we did in high school that no one knows about, yet.
Of course I still date! Love LOVE going on dates with my husband! Man he's hot. That accent, those eyes, that smile and sorry to all those weird prep lovers but I love it when hes got his long locks going (hearts floating by here). It may be different in the whole anticipation of new things but I love this more. I get to be myself cause he's already heard me fart and held my hair when I'm sick not much left to hide lol. On top of that I fall deeper in love with him every year it's sickening. Dates rock so much better now than they did in high school.
And the kissing............nuff said.
I've seen some pictures of people that I went to school with some look different some I think are cheating on their pics cause they look exactly the same! I've had the opportunity to remeet some of them in person and others small chats on websites like Facebook. I never pictured most of us girls actually looking like our moms freaks me out a little bit. I never pictured so many class clowns getting down to business and having fantabulous careers. I never picture my life turning out the way it did either but I sure am grateful.
It's good to be a grown up.
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