
"What happens in Parkersburg, stays in Parkersburg!"
I just came back from my Junior College reunion and I had such a great time I wanted to BLOG about it! One might think that to travel hundreds of miles to spend a weekend talking to people you haven’t seen or heard from in 20 years might be a little much. You know, how much small talk can you endure before you want to fly home? For me and four of my friends from our small college graduating class of sixty-something, it was an awesome experience we will not soon forget! It was magical to find that our two college years together formed a bond that time could not erase.
Our favorite saying throughout the weekend was a twist on the Vegas commercial: "What happens in Parkersburg, stays in Parkersburg!" The great thing is that we had fun and we were crazy, but there wasn’t anything we did that we shouldn’t or couldn’t tell, like those commercials imply. We remembered old times: good and bad. What would we like to do over? What do we wish never happened? We stayed up till 4:00 in the morning (AFTER the daylight savings adjustment!) experiencing the late night Mountain Dew buzz you would get pulling an all-nighter studying for a test. Although, instead of studying we caught up on each other’s lives and played some cards.
I know I went wondering how I would measure up after 20 years and I think we all brought a little bit of that with us. By the end of the weekend we felt accepted for the person we have become. We bragged on our children, shared stories about meeting our spouses and caught up on twenty years worth of what’s been going on in our lives.
Other highlights for me included singing in the Alumni chorus, sitting in a petrie dish, performing my first ever piano recital, meeting Major League Baseball players, sitting alone in an airport, reading two novels and finding the other sister. (Sorry, you had to be there.)

We molded old memories into new memories and hope that if you were in our class you will join us next time!
4 comments:
Yo Debbie, this is Tony. This is my first day back to work since the reunion. I did peak into the OVU chat board yesterday and saw the posts starting but I could not contribute yet. I have to process what went on and think of the best way to share it in a way that those who were there would appreciate and those who were not might understand something of what went on. The phrase in your blog does a great job of helping me get started. You said, "I know I went wondering how I would measure up after 20 years and I think we all brought a little bit of that with us. By the end of the weekend we felt accepted for the person we have become."
Wow, I plan to post today on the OVU board, but a post just seems so... I don't know... just not enough. I shouldn't feel the pressure to make other's understand a little, but I do.
Deb. . .I wish I could have been there. . .I am so glad to be able to take a peek into everything and see how it went. . .You guys have all had a special impact in my life, and did your part to move me from a REALLY green boy into the beginnings of something that might become a halfway decent man. . .I am hopng that sometime soon I will be able to make a reuion up there as well. . .
Did someone collect pics for me to add to the NCJC page? I will start scanning as soon as I can!!
Love to you and all!
Thanks for including the pictures. Monya and Martha look great! I'm so glad you were able to go and be young again. Everyone needs to do that once in a while.
Love you,
Carol
OK, I've just figured out how to leave a comment on a blog. Like we who were there have all said, you wrote a great piece about our special weekend.
martha
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