Feels like forever ago is what we now call "the good old days." Our biggest concerns were what boys liked us and if we had the newest Dr. Martens or Lucky Jeans. We were still learning how to copy a CD to give to a friend and it would take at least a half hour on our newly purchased, totally awesome computers.
I miss the days when our cares were small and our futures were far away. Death was not something we considered other than in the "old" people. We were still young. The phrase/song, "I Wish That I Knew What I Know Now!" tells us of the time we can never get back and the way we wish we knew of the things our grown up lives have put in front of us.
Maybe on 8th grade yearbook day I would have taken more pictures of all the friends together. Maybe I wouldn't have covered my face in so many of my pictures. Who knows, maybe I would have turned my head and kissed Jason back! (Right there in Mr. Tuft's room!)
Life is beautiful and too short.
Thanks Jason for always being such a true friend to EVERYONE!
Jason was the most kind hearted person I knew. He befriended you no matter what anyone else thought.
RIP, Buddy!
Laci Mouritsen
Thanks for this post Laci
ReplyDeleteThanks, Joe for letting me put this on here!
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