Winding down: Mike is still engaged, but Georgia's mind is elsewhere.
There was much more to see, and more people to talk to. Sometimes the best thing to do with a camera is to put it away.
Some thoughts, looking back....
The short version is that you really can go home again, as long as you are prepared to be the person that people remember. No matter where you've been or what you've been through, you can do that and be yourself at the same time. Yes, I've changed more than most over the years, but that wasn't a problem at all. The "burden" (such as it was) was on me to give an opening for people to see the person they knew, and to give them time and space to adapt at their own pace. With old friends, you can't force it, but why should you need to? All I asked was acceptance, and that I received in abundance. As one friend noted, I hadn't really changed all that much.
Yes, it was intimidating in some respects, but I finally had to approach it as a can't-lose situation. If I hadn't done this, these friendships would have been lost forever to me, and in effect they already were as long as I did nothing. So every friendship reclaimed was a win. Any friendships not reclaimed left me no worse off than I'd been before, and there's always next time. It was marvelously liberating to understand finally that it all came down to my choice, and that I could choose to make these renewed friendships possible.
And it cost me nothing. The terrible choice that bedevils people like me is to believe that any acknowledgement of their past is an embarrassment or even a personal defeat. It isn't. As Harold said, it truly was like a gathering of family. To be part of that family, I have to share as well, sharing both my past and my present--which is no different from anyone else who was there. Just as importantly, I had to share in their lives, too, and my issues were far from the most significant or urgent issues of those who came to this reunion.
It was all worth doing, and it's all worth doing again. I'll be there for the next one, and I truly hope that as a class, we continue doing these as often as possible.
Last and far from least, thanks to Mike and Dave, who did so much to make this weekend happen, and also to Jan, Susan, Lorna, both Mikes, Dave, and others who encouraged me to make the trip. Thanks to everyone who made me feel welcome; it was great to see all of you.