7.24.2018

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"Growing apart doesn't change the fact that for a long time we grew side by side; our roots will always be tangled. I'm glad for that." — Ally Condie

This past weekend was surreal, joyful and bittersweet. I am so glad that I was able to travel back home to northern New York to see these old high school friends of mine. Didn’t realize how very much I missed them until I saw their smiling faces again. So many memories to revisit and new ones made. Laughter, tears and hugs. Until next time friends!

p.s. One of the best parts of the weekend was discovering how many of us were knitters/crocheters/quilters. There might have been some plotting going on for a crafty reunion. Oh how I hope it happens!

5 comments:

  1. What fun! I must admit, I haven't been to a reunion since our 10th. I don't even think anyone organizes them anymore. Glad you had fun.

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  2. old friends....best friends! Glad you were able to reconnect.

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  3. What a sweet post! I'm so glad you were able to go back and see all your pals. I'm so charmed so many of you are crafters! I really hope you create your own Crafty Reunion/Retreat.

    Your pictures are lovely.

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  4. What fun! My best friend and I have known each other for over 50 years! She has two blood sisters (I have all brothers) and once a year we all get together for "Sisters' Weekend" - rotating where we meet since we all live geographically apart. A Crafty Retreat would be perfect!!

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  5. Yay! Good for you. What a lovely place to spend the time and to hang out.

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