Oct-07-2010, 09:48 PM (UTC) 
	
	
	(Oct-07-2010, 05:05 PM (UTC))Nuytsia Wrote: Maybe that's why some people say 'oh school days are the best days of your life' - although I personally wanted to strangle people who said that. Now that I'm older I think geees those people must have had seriously sad lives if that was true for them!!
Well I don't know. It really depends on the school and the people. I've had experiences from both ends of the spectrum - a truly wonderful class that did everything together & had tons of fun and even the teachers loved us (which I think was remarkable considering we were aged ~14-16 around that time!) And for me that time IS still very special and amazingly enough I realised even back then how wonderful it was. So it's not just nostalgia. What I'm trying to say is that it wasn't so great for a lack of anything else good in my life
 and that it was more or less a collective experience in that class (well not every day of course, life is not PERFECT
 and that it was more or less a collective experience in that class (well not every day of course, life is not PERFECT  - you know what I mean).
 - you know what I mean).But then after that there was a school where I was really miserable (for a lot of reasons, but not really for lack of friends though) and I finally could sympathize with people who said they hated school (a concept that had been really alien for me before that).
"Green nubs on the dry sticks of the clematis promised that the appearance of death was not death itself." - Ship of Destiny
	
 

 
 

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 ! , but I look back over the groups I have been involved with over the years and see a clear pattern to support the truth of it, and I look at the many changes in store for our family in the next couple of years and see the trend continuing, for both myself and my kids (who are rapidly now approaching the end of their own school lives).
 , but I look back over the groups I have been involved with over the years and see a clear pattern to support the truth of it, and I look at the many changes in store for our family in the next couple of years and see the trend continuing, for both myself and my kids (who are rapidly now approaching the end of their own school lives).  ?!). Like any other relationship, a marriage is able to quickly disappear once bonds no longer exist, like when children grow up and leave the nest, and requires work when said bonds fail (if it's these bonds that keep your marriage or friendship together of course).
?!). Like any other relationship, a marriage is able to quickly disappear once bonds no longer exist, like when children grow up and leave the nest, and requires work when said bonds fail (if it's these bonds that keep your marriage or friendship together of course). Facebook
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