This weekend is a big weekend for my wife. We will be going to her 10 year high school reunion. Rachel (my wife) comes from a very small town, in a very rural area of southern Indiana. They don’t even have a flashing light! I do love where she’s from though, as everyone knows, germans know how to have a good time!
I’ll always love her though, no matter how much she looks like our rabbit Gil! 🙂
I feel quite a bit jealous of this event. I took the “easy” road and got my GED when I was 17. So I will never have a reunion to go to. As I’ve gotten older, these things have hit me quite hard.
Some people think persons with GED’s are the people who aren’t intelligent, and just didn’t want to go to school. It isn’t always true. My reason you ask? I was shuffled between 3 high schools in just under 2 years. I was between a rock and a hard place, either graduate when I was 20, or get a GED at 17. Which would you choose?
My plan was to go back to school no matter what if I didn’t get the GED. I went to Ivy Tech, on numerous occasions. I seem to always find a way to leave. I have a certificate from Indiana University for Managing in the Life Sciences Industry. I just don’t learn well in a structured environment.
My wife has many accolades that makes me wonder why she loves me so. She is currently 2 classes away from achieving a Masters degree from IU in Higher Education. I guess opposites really do attract?
So I may be jealous, but at least I’m in love.
AAWWW!!!! I love you too dear! You know opposites do attract, and I can’t imagine spending my life without you – for better or for worse. You are my best friend and my greatest supporter. I love you dearly!
However, you could have chose a different picture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!