4.) Dig out your high school yearbook and share a message a friend wrote that stands out to you.
I opened my senior yearbook to find so many wonderful messages from friends and people I can’t remember that I’m certain would embarrass us all. It’s a strange thing when you think about it….to hand someone a book and be all “Hey! Write something meaningful in here and make it quick…Sara needs to sign it before 4th period is over.”
Imagine if that was standard behavior over the course of our entire lives. Every year when June comes around we compile that years worth of pictures and then ask everyone in our lives to sign it. Your boss, coworkers, family members, friends…and since the number of messages and signatures in your yearbook is a direct reflection of how many friends you have, you find yourself asking people you never really knew that well to sign it as well….neighbors, the mailman, the gal who sits behind you on the bus on your way to work…
But in high school it’s perfectly normal. We all get yearbooks and we all hound one another to write in them. We would carry our yearbooks home, lock ourselves in our bedrooms and slowly comb through each and every message, soaking in all the wonderful things everyone had to say about us and then we’d be all “man….I really am as amazing as I thought I was…aren’t I? THESE PEOPLE LOVE ME!!!!”
All this in preparation for a three month vacation from one another. Three months. Nobody was dying, we’d surely be meeting up every weekend at some bonfire or house party, and yet…the goodbyes and drawn out yearbook messages were so necessary!
The following is a compilation of all of my friends messages converged into one…I couldn’t risk losing all my friends by singling any one person out. All of these sentences come from actual entries in my yearbook from actual friends who’s identities will remain protected:
I feel like it is July 4, 1776 FREEDOM. We’ve been through so much together. You have an awesome personality. You’re so funny. You are a very strong person with great options. Thanks for being nice to me even though you’re bigger than me. I think I could actually invite you to one of my b-day parties without you having to come through someone else. I went to the dance like you told me to and some of the people were acting in a way that makes me think some pretty troubling crap goes on around here. Good luck in Davis and with winning Pat’s heart, you’ll get him someday! I hate to think of a future without you. Don’t change for anyone. Don’t lose your wit in college. Don’t be a stranger.
Yours truly
Class of 97″
I don’t know what to make of it all…other than that it pretty much sums up my entire high school experience and also somehow managed to predict my present day life with Pat. Proof of my infatuation with him in high school. My dear friends can rest assured I did not lose my wit in college, but am at my “wit’s end” now as a mother. We never saw THAT coming, did we?
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The Prompts:
1.) Write about a time you were forced to step out of your comfort zone.
2.) Time for a break! Show us where you go for quiet time.
3.) You know you’re a Mom when…
4.) Dig out your high school yearbook and share a message a friend wrote that stands out to you.
5.) Share something you learned embarrassingly late in life.








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Love the compilation of your yearbook messages. This prompt made me look at my yearbook and my oh my…we took ourselves quite seriously. Thanks for the fun prompts!
I tossed all of my yearbooks before I moved here to the Show-Me State – I didn’t think anyone needed to see that stuff.
Though I should have kept the one from junior high when they closed the school – it was filled with such angst.
I loved your prompts this week! Actually, I love them every week. I loved the high school one, but couldn’t find my yearbooks. Now it is my mission to find them… it’s been years and years since I’ve looked through them! All I know is, I miss high school hard some times…. it was such a great time. :)
“Thanks for being nice to me even though you are bigger than me”??? That made me snort my coffee.
So there was no
2 Good
2 Be
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4 gotten?
Sometimes I’m sad that I got rid of my yearbooks. After reading your post I realize I really DON’T miss them, though. There is ONE message I wish I still had, because it truly had thought and emotion behind it. But, it was from a high school boyfriend, so I’m sure my husband wouldn’t be thrilled to know that. This goes along well with a post I’m writing about my upcoming 20 year reunion. I graduated with a class of 800 students. Of that I think I actually knew 10. I’m sure I had MANY more signatures, though.
Like, OMG, this is totally awesome! Stay cool, never change, BFF!!!!
You’re so right – it would be pretty ridiculous if we ran around with Real Life yearbooks as adults! That would be a pretty fun scavenger hunt type game, though – each team gets a yearbook and you have to see who can get the most strangers to write something meaningful. :) Of course then I’d have to talk to my neighbors, so maybe not…
LOVE this idea!
How cute is it that you can go back to a reunion with that and flash your ring all “Look! Look, y’all, I got him!”
I spent a night at my parents once reading through what people what wrote in my high school yearbook. It was hysterical and odd how many people I couldn’t even remember. Yes, it was a thrill to get a crush to sign our book. I probably didn’t have the courage to ask mine.
I was totally going to do the HS one but I cannot find the note to write exactly what was said. All I know is that the girl who wrote it totally did a 360 and refuses to be a friend now…….because I think she knows I’d be disappointed in her. It is what it is and honestly my college friends are more my friends than my HS friends but that’s what happens in life.
I pulled my yearbooks out too and every other message wished me luck in my future with Craig. I broke up with Craig shortly after he asked me to marry him on my 19th birthday!
Love the comment about having “great options”. True high school wisdom! :)
I know, thinking back on it now the yearbooks are kind of funny. I don’t remember some of the people who signed mine and I certainly don’t remember half of what they refer to in their very long messages. Haha!
I’m slightly sad I never bought a yearbook, ever. Not even the one that I flippen designed… (I was head of yearbook my junior year). I was just so angsty.
This was a great one – I was reading all the goofy crap people left for quite a while. It was fun and touching.
Love the mention of Pat – cute ;)
This is what I’m trying to impress upon my 15 year old right now. It’s just a stepping stone. You’re not going to remember most of it! Love this post!
Such a good post. Yearbooks into adulthood? Now that would just get ugly (and fat, and bald!)!
Number one: You look exactly the same!
Number two: I love your compilation letter. Very funny!
Number three: Did Pat write in your year book? And was it the b-day party quote?
Number four: You definitely didn’t lose your wit, even though you might be at “wit’s end.”
I’ve looked for my high school yearbook again and again, but I can’t find it! Which is too bad since I can’t remember who some of my Facebook high school friends really are!
I think your friends were smarter than mine.
You snagged your man! WOOHOO
Oh my gosh, this is too cool. Awe, the yearbook, so many memories, good and bad. I have no idea where my yearbook is, but I remember an entry my best friend made our senior year, “Let’s stop being a bitch to each other and be friends again.” We had a big fight and didn’t hang out for half the school year. I love this idea!
Your posts usually make me laugh, and this one did not disappoint. Thanks! I didn’t take the yearbook one, because… I’d have to dig them all out (and have to remember where they all are!). Ugh. Digging is NOT in my digest for the day. Well… here’s hopin’ I stay up with the writing this time. Thanks for keeping us all inspired. Cheers!
“Imagine if that was standard behavior over the course of our entire lives.” That would be AWESOME – imagine the potential for hilarity. I would love to see what my boss and coworkers would write to me…
The best part of your message mash-up is the note about Pat… I love that you two have such a great history. I think he needs to do a guest post describing HIS version of your high school crush on him – did he know? How did he feel when he realized? etc. :)
Too funny! Love the compilation of year book comments! I think it would be hilarious if we did that nowadays like you mentioned. It would definitely make for an interesting read for some of us. I always hated writing in other’s books, though… I never knew what to say and needed more than 10 seconds to come up with something meaningful. You should totally do a compilation of yearbook comments for your kids from their yearbooks. I might do that with mine. Frame it and it’d make a fun grad gift.
I think an adult yearbook would be so much fun! LOL!
I need to go dig mine out and relive some great and not so great memories…
:)
Boy did this bring back memories!
Zing! Ah the wit is still there. You HAD to put “Class of 97″ in there just to make me feel old. GA! I missed out this week due to the day job. I’ll be back next week.
I wanted to do this prompt, but I’m out of town and didn’t have access to my yearbook. I’m going to have to check it out when I get home.
Kind of sums up why I like graduations. Filled with hope and best wishes
Ok, you even looked good in high school. No WAY was I pulling the yearbook out with any photos!! lol I graduated 10 yrs before you so I had BIG hair. oy vey!! I am prompted to go read what people wrote waaay back when. lol Should make for an interesting read!
Oh man, I did the “You know you’re a mom when,” prompt but I think I need to also go back to do the high school yearbook one because I have some doosies! I love your idea of compiling them together. Maybe there is a GLEE style mashup video of bad high school yearbook signings in our future. Must collaborate! xo
Wait that’s adorable that someone said good luck winning Pat’s heart and YOU DID. I don’t think I had any yearbook premonitions that came true, but I just may have to go back and look into it!
As usual, wonderful prompts! Loved your yearbook post. Thanks for hosting and the weekly inspiration!
I loved how you compiled your yearbook letter – it made me go look for mine. I didn’t even get passed the middle school yearbooks! Here are some of my favorites: “Party Naked and have a great summer”, “May all your mornings be good”, “You are so pretty it makes me ill”
I really keep meaning to participate in these prompts, but I need to plan better. These are all such great ideas, but my brain is fried at the end of the day. I’ll try again next week!
So funny! Thanks for making me dig out my yearbooks and laugh at what was written 18 years ago!! I wonder if that one guy still thinks I am prettier then Mariah Carey and Paula Abdul?? I will have to stalk him on Facebook and find out….hmmmmm