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		<title>20th High School Class Reunion</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Aug 2007 01:11:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My 20th high school class reunion was a couple of weeks ago. I flew back to Michigan to attend it and visit my family. Visiting the family is always enjoyable (true!). And I&#8217;m really glad to say that I had a lot more fun at the reunion than I was expecting&#8230; I grew up in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My 20th high school class reunion was a couple of weeks ago. I flew back to Michigan to attend it and visit my family. Visiting the family is always enjoyable (true!). And I&#8217;m really glad to say that I had a lot more fun at the reunion than I was expecting&#8230;</p>
<p>I grew up in a small farming village in Southeastern Michigan called Onsted, just south of Ann Arbor. There were about 600 people in the village limits at the time, and I think that today the number isn&#8217;t much higher than maybe 700 or 800. Nowadays, there&#8217;s even a very tiny &#8220;supermarket&#8221;. More like an &#8220;enhanced bodega&#8221; on the north side of town, but even that is a huge step up. The closest supermarket would otherwise be about 15 miles away.<br />
Anyway, for such a small town, we actually had a large school district covering many of the nearby lakes. Altogether, there were about 110 kids in my graduating class. My brother&#8217;s class had 150 kids and put a big strain on the school at the time.</p>
<p>Well, this was our first reunion for the class of &#8217;87 in about 10 years. We skipped the 15. Thankfully, a guy in our class lives in the area and has a house with a huge back yard. And a pool. And a big tent. And knows how to hold a pig roast. Matt did an amazing job hosting the party! A couple other classmates worked with Matt to organize the event, including somehow finding a bunch of old classmates who&#8217;d moved out of the area.</p>
<p>When the day finally arrived, 36 classmates, most with spouses and/or kids in tow, showed up that Saturday at Matt&#8217;s house. Considering that many of us didn&#8217;t really like each other very much, that&#8217;s a pretty amazing accomplishment. Nikki flew in from Dallas, Matt from Seattle, and me from Boston. A few other classmates came from around the Midwest. It was a much better showing than I think any of the organizers had expected.</p>
<p>And I&#8217;m glad to say that I think everyone had a great time. Better than anyone had expected.</p>
<p>And isn&#8217;t it weird when one sees old classmates, all of the old emotions, hurts, embarrassments, loves, and fights surface again? Maybe that&#8217;s why so many stayed away. Still, it was good to face them. I found myself really liking the people that several of my old classmates had become and wishing that we all lived closer. Who knows when I&#8217;ll see any of them again, but I&#8217;m *really* glad that I went to the reunion.</p>
<blockquote><p>In case you&#8217;re curious, here are some pictures:  <a title="OHS Class of '87 20th Class Reunion" href="http://handaweb.com/gallery/main.php?g2_itemId=2648">http://handaweb.com/gallery/main.php?g2_itemId=2648 </a></p></blockquote>
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		<title>Happy Thanksgiving!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Nov 2006 17:44:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This was my fourth year for going out to Western Mass to spend the holiday with family friends. We’re very close so I call Patrick and Kathy my cousins, and I refer to their two adorable kids (Emily, 6, and Ryan, 4) as my neice and nephew.It was Partrick &#038; Kathy’s family, Patrick’s father, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="postentry">This was my fourth year for going out to Western Mass to spend the holiday with family friends. We’re very close so I call Patrick and Kathy my cousins, and I refer to their two adorable kids (Emily, 6, and Ryan, 4) as my neice and nephew.It was Partrick &#038; Kathy’s family, Patrick’s father, and myself. A small gathering, so we enjoyed a ham rather than baking a big ol’ turkey. (And having leftovers for weeks afterwards!)After dinner, Emily and I made buttermilk Christmas cookies. This was her first time ever making Christmas cookies! We baked the cookies that night, then decorated them this morning. Emily and I decorated most of them, but Kathy helped. Emily made a special candy cane cookie with red frosting and pink sprinkles for her daddy. (And silly me, I forgot to take a picture of it!) Emily had lots of fun and was proud that she’d done such a good job at it. She’s so cute!</div>
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