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CEDU / Brown Schools and derivatives / clones / rma 90-93
« on: May 25, 2006, 12:33:00 AM »
Hey Justin! I'm so glad that you seem to be doing well (aside from the DUI, which sucks. Amazingly, I've not had one... knock*3) I emil occassionally with Kirsten, she and Amber have been in touch quite a bit and it seems Amber is also doing well. It's amazing how, as long ago as that all was, and despite the relatively short time I was there, how well I seem to remember people... And miss them. Is it weird that there are times that I even miss the whole experience?
I have been back in Michigan for about 10 years (went to Amity and then college in Boston after that) and have never appreciated my family quite as much. I got married a year and a half ago and we live next door to my husband's brother and his wife. I'm very lucky to have such wonderful in laws, my sister in law in particular is amazing... We have similar interests and she is almost ten years older, a very strong, intelligent woman from whom I learn so much everyday.
I think we all went through problems adjusting after our respective experiences but, I really feel that I wouldn't have the life I have were it not for those experiences. My husband spent a long time being angry at my parents, and confused about it all, so hard to explain to people who have not shared those situations.... However, he has learned, as I did, to appreciate the good and move on. I admit I am saddened by the stories of those who had much harsher experiences...
Enough for now, I would love to hear more about your life, how you adjusted and what you have found...
Elanah Nachman Hunger
I have been back in Michigan for about 10 years (went to Amity and then college in Boston after that) and have never appreciated my family quite as much. I got married a year and a half ago and we live next door to my husband's brother and his wife. I'm very lucky to have such wonderful in laws, my sister in law in particular is amazing... We have similar interests and she is almost ten years older, a very strong, intelligent woman from whom I learn so much everyday.
I think we all went through problems adjusting after our respective experiences but, I really feel that I wouldn't have the life I have were it not for those experiences. My husband spent a long time being angry at my parents, and confused about it all, so hard to explain to people who have not shared those situations.... However, he has learned, as I did, to appreciate the good and move on. I admit I am saddened by the stories of those who had much harsher experiences...
Enough for now, I would love to hear more about your life, how you adjusted and what you have found...
Elanah Nachman Hunger