50 years worth
I have two 50th high school reunions coming up in the next few months and for the one at Westtown, we were asked to write up a page or two summary of key life events of our last 50 years as well as what brings us joy. I put it off a week or two past the deadline for getting it published in the mailing, partially because I kept coming back and editing and adding to it, and partially because I procrastinate. It's what I do. Now that it's finished, I thought I'd post it here as well, if only since it will be helpful for whomever gets to write my obituary someday. ------------- Wow. I know we’re all wondering the same things: - Where did the time go? - How did I get here? - Where is that large automobile? - This is not my beautiful wife! And yet no matter how much we, and the world, have changed, things are the Same as it ever was . (Fun fact: David Byrne’s sister lived on my hall at Earlham my junior year and she drew a beautiful portrait of me for her senior p