Wasn't sure if I'd get around to this, but better late then never....
1.) Who do you wish you kept in touch with from high school?
The only guy I've kept in contact with regularly since high school is Keith Brookenthal. Also, I recently found that Dave Dikeman, "blogspot guru," lives only about 3 miles from me in Honolulu. So besides those two, I'm looking forward to finding out what everyone else in our class has been up to since high school.
2.) What is something you wish you did after high school or college that you never had the chance to do?
Can't say that there has been any real regrets to this point, but if I had to come up with something....How about, qualifying for the Boston Marathon? That would have been cool, but for now, with a one year old at home, I lack both time and motivation. Maybe I'll give it a shot when I hit my midlife crisis ;-)
3.) What is something you're happy you had the chance to do?
Three things: Finding a career/calling that allows me to help people on a day to day basis. Finding and marrying my soulmate and best friend. Assisting in the delivery of our baby boy last year.
4.) Where is your favorite place you've been to in the last 20 years?
Driving around the south island of New Zealand for our honeymoon. Very beautiful land and peaceful surroundings.
5.) Name a high school memory that still makes you smile/laugh
Hands down, the last day of school, senior year. Keith Brookenthal gets chased out of the school by one of the assistant principals because he showed up in his homemade tee shirt printed with "F--- You! I'm graduating." And yes, it was spelled out in full.
Honorable mention: No doors on the stalls in the boys' bathrooms. I think someone ran for student council one year under the slogan, "A Door for every Stall." I wonder if guys get any privacy these days.
6.) Who are you looking forward to seeing at the reunion?
To name just a few - Howdy, Karl, Lal, and my track and cross country teammates.
Sorry if I forgot anyone.
7.) Is there anything your spouse/significant other would be surprised to know about you from your high school days?
Doubt there are any real surprises except that my locker used to perfectly, meticulously organized. Since then, for some reason, my desk and office space have become near-disaster zones.
1.) Who do you wish you kept in touch with from high school?
The only guy I've kept in contact with regularly since high school is Keith Brookenthal. Also, I recently found that Dave Dikeman, "blogspot guru," lives only about 3 miles from me in Honolulu. So besides those two, I'm looking forward to finding out what everyone else in our class has been up to since high school.
2.) What is something you wish you did after high school or college that you never had the chance to do?
Can't say that there has been any real regrets to this point, but if I had to come up with something....How about, qualifying for the Boston Marathon? That would have been cool, but for now, with a one year old at home, I lack both time and motivation. Maybe I'll give it a shot when I hit my midlife crisis ;-)
3.) What is something you're happy you had the chance to do?
Three things: Finding a career/calling that allows me to help people on a day to day basis. Finding and marrying my soulmate and best friend. Assisting in the delivery of our baby boy last year.
4.) Where is your favorite place you've been to in the last 20 years?
Driving around the south island of New Zealand for our honeymoon. Very beautiful land and peaceful surroundings.
5.) Name a high school memory that still makes you smile/laugh
Hands down, the last day of school, senior year. Keith Brookenthal gets chased out of the school by one of the assistant principals because he showed up in his homemade tee shirt printed with "F--- You! I'm graduating." And yes, it was spelled out in full.
Honorable mention: No doors on the stalls in the boys' bathrooms. I think someone ran for student council one year under the slogan, "A Door for every Stall." I wonder if guys get any privacy these days.
6.) Who are you looking forward to seeing at the reunion?
To name just a few - Howdy, Karl, Lal, and my track and cross country teammates.
Sorry if I forgot anyone.
7.) Is there anything your spouse/significant other would be surprised to know about you from your high school days?
Doubt there are any real surprises except that my locker used to perfectly, meticulously organized. Since then, for some reason, my desk and office space have become near-disaster zones.
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