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The 10/20/30 Meme

I have been tagged by Karen to share what I was up to 10/20/30 years ago.

Wow. It seems so weird that I am old enough to remember anything 30 years ago. :-|

10 years ago - I was still unpacking boxes in our new house. Well, it wasn’t new then, only new to us.

20 years ago - I was a Junior in high school and feeling like I might actually survive the whole school thing. I had survived speech class, biology and an ear infection and pneumonia that started before Christmas and lasted about a month during the beginning of second semester Sophomore year. Let’s see … I think I rode the bus home from school about twice or three times.

30 years ago - I was in first grade and going to school full days and eating hot lunch most days. That year was the first time I visited the principal’s office. I have no idea why she called me to her office. I couldn’t remember what I might’ve done wrong, but back then kids always got yelled at for things they didn’t know they did, whether or not they did them. ;)

I tag … my Three Faithful Readers!


2 Responses to “The 10/20/30 Meme”


  1. 1 Karen Joy November 9, 2007 at 12:58 am

    Hey, thanks for playing!!! And, we’re about the same age!

  2. 2 Mrs. Nicklebee November 10, 2007 at 8:03 pm

    Yes, I noticed that, but I didn’t want to let it get out that I’m not really 29 anymore. ;)

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