Today I am thankful I had parents who valued education, and made sure I got a good one. Sounds cheesy, I know, but it's true. I was lucky enough to to go to a really good high school and it's gotten me thinking about the fact that my 20th reunion is coming up in a few weeks. (Can I be that old?)
It's got me totally nostalgic for the 80s. So I, like thought I'd, like, take a walk down memory lane...
This is how I started the 80s. Lovely aren't I? I was 10...
By the time I entered high school in 1984, I was deep in the throws of 80's fashion. I desperately wanted Guess Jeans - with a button fly. Which was a big deal considering that they were $65.00 a pair back then. And all my money came from babysitting at about $1.50 - $2.00 an hour. That's a lot of babysitting for one pair of pants.
And of course who would be seen in public without pegged jeans. I mean come on! (For the record, that is not my foot. - I do not have a Roman toe.)
And of course, what preppy 80s girl would wear anything other than Reebok high-top aerobic shoes? In white. They had to be white. The black ones were, like so gay. (At least that's what I told my mom.)
My favorite TV show of the 80s was The Monkees. MTV aired every episode starting in February of 1986, and yes, I taped every one. (Yeah, I was geeky then too.) I wasn't in love with Davey though- I liked Micky; he made me laugh. Mike was a close second...
I wasn't as into music as a of of my friends were back then, but I have vivid recollections of watching Live Aid on TV in 1985. Bob
Geldof, one of the organizers, was Irish and we were living in Dublin that summer. I remember having a ton of people over and all of us crowding around the little TV in the living room. Everyone went crazy when U2 was on, and the funniest part was that my mom didn't understand why. (U2 is an Irish band.)
My favorite movie of the 80's - Ferris
Bueller's Day Off. I am proud to say that I
never skipped school - not once. Well, not unless you count the times Mr.
Blain, my high school auto shop teacher,
told us to take both lunch periods. I wonder if it had anything to do with the fact that I was the first female student Mr.
Blain had ever had...
Thinking about it now reminds me I've got to add that to my
NetFlix list...
Another favorite from the 80s - my prom dress (and my date.)
I picked the pattern and the fabrics and my mom made the dress. I loved it, partially because my class color was pink. I loved my date, too. - his name was Jon. He went to U of M, while I went to
MSU, and somehow we managed to stay friends. Jon and I still talk occasionally and I still have the dress...
Here I am at the end of my 80s experience. (Well almost - I graduated from high school in 1988.) Older, wiser, and better looking than I was in the beginning - despite those awful glasses. Most of my friends took their glasses off in their senior pictures, but I decided to leave mine on. I wore them every day and I just didn't feel right not wearing them. Besides, now my kids will have something to tease me about.
I'd love to offer you all a lovely gift for stopping by, but I think they stopped making these about 20 years ago. What could beat a Swatch Watch? I wanted one
so badly in 10
th grade. I think Santa brought me a Casio instead.
Photo Credits:Monkees: http://www.gretsch.com/newsletter/images/monkees/monkees2.jpg