Time flies when you’re already old. I mean, when you’re young it doesn’t go by fast enough, right?
You can’t wait till you’re 10. You’re super excited about your 15th birthday. 18? Can’t come fast enough for my daughter. She’s counting down the days until May 27th. And I’m sure my son is counting down till the big TWO-ONE comes along.
Me? I can’t say I’m looking forward to 40. I mean, there’s NO WAY I’m close to being forty, right? I still feel young (unless you count all the aches and pains and stiffness every morning) and I still LOOK young (to anybody over 80) and I don’t have any wrinkles (that I can see in a dark lit room with a regular mirror) and gray hairs? I DARE you to find one (under my hair dye.)
So how in the world is it POSSIBLE? How did this happen. I just got out of high school a few years ago. I mean HECK! I’m still trying to figure out what to do with my life. And yet? My 20 year class reunion is coming up.
That’s right. McFarlandHigh School is having their 20 year class reunion. So if you know anybody that graduated from McFarland Class of 1989 tell them this for me:
“You’re OLD”
Then, please pass this information on to them.
McFarland High School Class of 1989 Class Reunion
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Comments
hahahaha John... WRONG Charo.. That was funny though.
Gwen... YES it's the same year your aunt graduated. Is she going to the reunion? I think the deadline is tomorrow to turn in the money.
You're Aunt was Charo? Choochie Choochie
It's OK Twinkie, I didn't start looking old until I was 45 :) haha You got about 5 more years or so before you get wrinkles ;) I look at people and I see they have a few wrinkles and I think, their conversations are more interesting to me than the younger kids with no wrinkles.
I wonder if that was the same year my Tia Charo graduated
That's the same year I graduated from BC...and went to the West High prom! Aya chingao!