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Goodbye Class Ring

by Shane Holden on November 3, 2010

I didn’t lose it, thank goodness.  I’ve just decided that after 8 years, maybe it’s time to stop wearing it?  Afterall, it is just a high school class ring and I never see anyone else my age still wearing theirs.  It was always a little too big anyways, even after a resize right after getting it.  I’ll always keep it though.

My Class of 2003 Class Ring

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Missed My Class Reunion

by Shane Holden on January 28, 2009

A class reunion is not typically one of those things that you’d think could be overlooked, yet somehow I managed to miss mine.  I logged into my social network accounts on monday and saw status updates like “had a blast at the SHS reunion!” and realized it was this past saturday :(

Friends have posted hundreds of pictures yesterday and today, and it looks like it was a decent turn out and everyone seemed to be having a great time.  A few of the pictures had me scratching my head trying to figure out who they were, but I’d bet that others would have done the same about me as well.

Oh well, here’s to hopefully making it to the next one!

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5-Year High School Reunion

by Shane Holden on February 17, 2008

There’s nothing like a slap in the face from the hand of reality to make you realize how quickly time passes by.  I got a message from a friend that I went to high school with a few days ago that our 5 year class reunion was coming up this summer sometime.  I think I’ve gotten into the regular routine of work and haven’t really paid attention at how long it has actually been.  It seems so like last week that we were cutting up in class, worrying about some big test, waiting and wishing that the last day would hurry up and come, but the fact is that it has already been 5 years since then.  I’ll be honest

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