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So...What have I been doing?

I guess you have noticed a lack of activity from this blog and blogger lately, unless you happen to be on Facebook.

A couple of posts ago, I mentioned about the possibility of a class reunion this summer. I didn't know how it was going to fly with others. After sending out a message via Facebook to those on my friends list which graduated with me, I found that there were many who were excited about the possibility of this happening.

Next thing I did was to set up a page on Facebook with the reunion information. We now have 18 members on it. And knowing that there are some who are not on Facebook for whatever reason, so I started a blog to convey the information. Cliff Note: Facebook's a little screwy at this time, so I couldn't post a link to that page.

Tomorrow we will have our first committee meeting, myself and several others, equally excited about seeing our classmates for the first time in many, many years.

And everybody likes my hair....

Comments

Syd said…
Good for you Cliff. I hope that you get a lot of people who come to the reunion. They will want to touch your hair for sure.
Tracey Axnick said…
I hope it will be fun! I had a blast at my 10 year reunion... couldn't make it to my 20th... looking forward to my 25th (and BEYOND...) :)
clean and crazy said…
awe how awesome a pre-reunion, reunion!! cool!!
Amel said…
Hey, HAVE FUNNNN then meeting old friends!!! :-D I'm sure you all will he he he...

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