January 16, 2006

"Make Every insignificance a Sign"

I think it's pretty amazing in general that even after months and years of not seeing people it's pretty easy to slip into old habits. People are essentially the same every year, more mature, but at the core of it all, the people I knew in high school are still there.

This weekend was sort of a "BHS class of 2000/2001/2002 Re-union" for my little social circle. We've all gone different directions, but for Saturday night it wasn't all that different from what it was back in the 90's (except that we were at a bar and drinking alcohol legally). It's also the first time since the parties of 562 that I've stayed out past 3am (grad school has apparently made me lame).

It all got me thinking though about how important the years that comprise are young adulthood must be. People I haven't seen in 6 years still have some significance. The experience we have between the ages of 15 and... Let's say 25.... Must make up a pretty large part of our personality. The moments we spend, and the people we spend it with, define the way in which we must view the world.

Proving that I'm still the same person as I was.... Girls are wonderful but when it comes to "courtship" I'm still as confused as I was at 15.

... f*&k.

3 comments:

k said...

Maybe then, Tozer, guys are the way to go for you.

Just a thought...

Matt Tozer said...

you are oh so funny Ming.

Stu Cooke said...

I agree with Ming.