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RE: Letting Go of Artworks

in The MINIMALIST • 2 years ago

What is it with nosy Moms? 😄 Maybe I'll be one to Anais who knows 🙈
Oh yes, everyone turned out to be different as we all aged and grew. Do you still remember how you looked in the school yearbook photo? And did you have that small description there of what you were like back then?

The one that I was able to salvage was a small notebook with messages from former classmates with wishes and their thoughts. Although we don't have contact with most of them anymore, it offers a glimpse of ourselves way back.

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No, I don't think I have a yearbook. I recall a yearbook for my eldest sister, and I don't think the school got around to doing mine. It will be interesting what I find though. So many have passed away, even in recent years, that it might be an emotional experience revisiting those things.
I am in contact with only 2 former classmates and we communicate every few years.
I do like to read the wishes in cards from my former work colleagues though. They knew me well and accepted me for who I was, so their messages were real and reflected the authentic me then:)

So many have passed away, even in recent years, that it might be an emotional experience revisiting those things.

It's true though, aaaah we've come to that age.😱

Hearing former colleagues' thoughts offers an authentic perspective and accurate feedback.

After almost 2 decades, in a group chat with former design firm co-workers, I recently found out that I had a habit of dropping in to assign tasks for them to do 15 minutes before lunch and I had no idea. So that explained why their desks were empty around that time haha..

It's true though, aaaah we've come to that age

Can you believe it? There's no way around it, but man, the years fly by fast.

Haha! It's so funny for your former colleagues to enlighten you now 🤣