You’ll go far. Don’t ever change.

yearbook1-732908.jpgGo get your high school yearbook.  Go ahead, we’ll wait.  Read what people wrote.  Share.  It’s okay…most of your classmates said, “Always remember me.”  What better way to do that.

Some of the messages in mine–

“To a good Christian?”  (Whatup with the question mark!)

“I’ll always remember you and the way you ski.”

“You still don’t know your verbs, do you?”

“Remember all the fun we had our freshman year?  Well, if you didn’t have fun, that’s tough-titty!”  (From singer and reality show star Aaron Carter’s mom!) 

“Believe it or not, we really miss you in French class.”  (From the teacher)

“I’ll never forget you and your constant laughing.”

“I don’t have too many problems.  I hope you don’t either.”

“Good luck and all that bunk.” 

3 Responses to “You’ll go far. Don’t ever change.”

  1. bc317 Says:

    “Good luck on your quest for enlightenment”….wish I could say I wrote that one, but I didn’t.

    After one girl wrote “Never forget that Jesus loves you” in my yearbook, I found that inspiring, so I started writing “Remember, Jesus loves you(Buddha, I’m not so sure about)”

  2. sherri Says:

    Nice, bc317! You must be a 1970s grad.

  3. turtle Says:

    After looking back in my year books from my years at Byrd, I must have been a wild one. Most every entry said, stay sweet and funny. You have made this year so much fun. Then the ones that kept saying, slow down on the partying, you’ve got alot of years ahead of you. Uhmmm, how many brain cells did I kill not to remember this?

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