Ford Focus Time Machine

This past weekend I flew away to the Twin Cities, met up with four of my besties and was transported back to life circa 1989.

Four girlfriends, friends since 1987 & 1988, descended upon the only boy brave enough to hang out with us then (and probably one of only a handful who’d brave us now). Jason put us up, drove us around and treated us to fabulous days and nights out on the town. He shared his friends, adjusted his schedule and has banked serious friend points.

It got me thinking.

In high school, we had a lunch table. Depending on the semester, some or all of us would be there every day. We had a meal together every day, and never really thought twice about it. Once we were licensed drivers, we spent more time together. Countless sleepovers, countless cups of coffee at the greek diners, we even started a tradition of going out to breakfast before school on Friday mornings (which was nuts, because school started at 7:30am). We spent a lot of time together, and never really gave it a second thought, because we were friends, it’s what friends do.

In college, we still managed to see a lot of each other. Weekend visits to our respective universities, attending annual family Christmas parties, maxing out calling cards (calling was SO expensive, but we talked all the time), and surprising each other as we were able.

After college, the real world happened. Most of us were done with school by 1996, and real life started to happen. We moved a little further away from each other. We suddenly didn’t have month-long semester breaks to visit each other.

When we (collectively, via Facebook) got to thinking about it, the four girlfriends and their boy hadn’t been together, all in the same room since October 1998, at the first of our four weddings. Since then, there have been three more weddings, five births, two adoptions, a few family deaths/tragedies, several moves and house warming parties.

Flash forward, and all of a sudden, it was 12 years since we’d shared a meal all together, laughed together, shopped together.

That needed to be fixed.

So we all descended upon Jason’s life.

And besides reliving old memories (it’s funny, we all remember different funny stories), we now have new memories.

Memories of a fabulous night at the W Hotel.

Memories of a fun sushi lunch at the Mall of America.

Memories of deliciously grilled-through-a-storm dinner, complete with Skinny Girl margaritas.

And the best thing about being with friends you’ve known since you were fourteen?

You NEVER age. Seriously, we all look exactly the same, only better. (I’d post a picture from then, but they are all in storage, honest)

Love in the 21st Century, Blog Style

Nine years ago we got married on a sweltering hot day in July. There hasn’t been a dull moment since. Chances are, I’ve blogged a lot of them, since I’ve been blogging for over half of our marriage.  For fun, I linked up my past anniversary tributes. And for the record, yes, I’d do it all over again in a heartbeat.

2009: http://wp.me/pVbJS-cI

2008: http://wp.me/pVbJS-8q

2007: http://wp.me/pVbJS-4A

2006 (also a nod to 2005): http://wp.me/pVbJS-1K

2010 has been a good year for us–starting on New Year’s Eve, right up through summer fun complete with face painting.

The Halfway Point: Feeling Full and UnPlugged

I refuse to actually look at the calendar and count the days/weeks, but the middle of July means I’ve reached the halfway point (or could be slightly past it) of my summer break.

How’s it shaping up so far?

It’s been great. It’s been busy. It’s been full of day trips and friends, family and celebrations. It’s been full of daylight (amazing how awful it feels to drive at night in the winter, and how great it feels in the summer).

It’s been full.

Too full to sit down and type about it at day’s end.

Too full to tweet about it while it happens.

Too full to Facebook it when the kids are watching TV.

You can’t tweet and swim at the same time.

You can’t blog while you’re rolling down sand dunes.

You can’t be on Facebook while you’re pushing kids on swings or catching them at the bottom of the slide.

I am liking it that way. A whole lot.

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