Yes, I have a Myspace page. It has helped me keep in touch with some people I haven't seen in years and I look through my friends every once and awhile to see what is going on in their life. I really rarely use it and I have thought of shutting it down, but I keep it up just in case someone wants to get in touch with me.
Since I was bored today, I clicked on my high school link and it took me to the alumni page where I stalked glanced through some people I attended school with. I must say that I'm pretty disappointed with some of these people. For many of you that don't know, I attended Christian School all throughout my education and while many of my fellow classmates are Christians, there were quite a few who weren't. I was hoping that after nearly 10 years (10 years, gah!) of life would cause these people to grow up, but sadly, it didn't.
I know I'm not perfect, nor do I pretend to be (OK, maybe in my mind I pretend to be perfect) but it makes me sad to see that not many of them have changed or some of the students that really acted like good Christian kids are now partying like it's 1999. I'm not trying to be judgmental, but when I do look at myself and see a someone mature (sometimes) woman who has a great marriage and a stable life and compare to to someone who still acts like it's high school it makes me sad. It makes me sad because back in high school, they seemed to have everything together and had a promising future, and now they are wasting it. It's also sad because in some way, some of these people haven't changed at all.
All I can say is that you can bet I won't ever go to a high school reunion (if there ever is one). I didn't really like most of these people back in high school and looking at how they are now, I probably wouldn't care for them much now.
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