We’re leaving today (Friday) for Lloyd & Brad & Sam & Karla’s (and you too, John, but you never comment) 20th high-school reunion down in Missouri. I’m actually pretty excited about it because I know so many people from their class! We’ll be checking comments from the road, thanks to the iPhone, so wish us well!
Our house is not clean enough we could die, but I’m learning that if I’m dead – I won’t care. However, in case of emergency, all my accreditation files for school are in this milk crate. Those piles (on the floor, the dining room table and in the spare bedroom) need to be filed inside. So, there you go. Make it look really good, will ya?
Karla says
It honestly feels like you were part of our class too, Lauren. I have to keep reminding myself that you didn’t come along until college. I’m looking forward to seeing you and everyone else! 🙂 Travel safe.
Brad says
Hey, don’t crash and die without me. I’d feel left out.
Annette says
They’re driving, not flying!
Karla says
Don’t you mean you’d feel stranded at the airport?
Deanne says
Have soooooo much fun, you guys! I’m insanely jealous, especially because I’m just going to be sitting here watching it rain while Gustav passes over.
Bon voyage! Bon natale! Bonnie Belle!
Lloyd says
Someone should remind me today that I want to play “The A-Teens” for Brad on the off chance that he hasn’t heard them. I just know I’m going to forget, and then it will 20 more years before I get a chance again.
Karla says
…because you never, ever see him.
Peggy says
Lloyd--Play the “A-Teens” for Brad …
And Lauren, don’t worry, as long as you’re wearing clean underwear when you die, life is good … well, in this case … was good.
Michele says
Yeah, except that while the plane is going down, you’re underwear tends not to remain clean … bummer.
Beth says
Accreditation instructions. Check.
Cat instructions. Check.
(But can I take some of your cool stuff? 😀 )