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923.1 | ...or was that sophomore year? :-) | TLE::TLE::D_CARROLL | A woman full of fire | Fri Jul 19 1991 00:06 | 28 |
| I think Freshman year in college was the best year of my life.
Of course, I can't be sure because I don't remember most of it. :-)
(or should that be a 8-( )
No, seriously, despite the fact that I was drunk half the time, it
really was a good year. For the first time in my life, I was
surrounded by friends who really liked me, who talked to me, who wanted
to spend time with me. We ate together, we drank together, we slept
together (ie: same dorm), went to classes together, etc...it was like
an extended family and it was wonderful.
Of course, all good things come to an end, and it eventually soured.
*sigh* I really miss it.
The next best time in my life is...
RIGHT NOW!
Because I am surrounded by wonderful people, I am slowly making friends
again, I am healing myself and making huge leap forward, I am learning
a whole lot in both work and non-work activities, I am busy and never
bored, yet I have time to pursue activities I enjoy, I have money to
buy things I like and no have to constantly worry about how I am going
to pay ofr next semester, I have a bright future and a bright present
and...well, I could go on in this vein, but it would get dull...
D!
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923.2 | | CSC32::CONLON | Politically Inconvenient... | Fri Jul 19 1991 01:19 | 46 |
| One of the very best times of my life was when my son was a baby
and we spent a year visiting and traveling, followed by my first
years in college.
We had money saved and lived in a sort of co-op house in Berkeley
for the first 4 1/2 months after Ryan was born. Then we spent two
months visiting my parents in Hawaii. We walked 3 miles to the
beach early every morning - then we set up a blanket on the grassy
area by the ocean in Waikiki and played/nursed/lunched/napped/
played/nursed/conversed_with_other_Moms_and_babies under the shade
of a nice tree. Then we walked 3 miles home (or actually, I walked
and Ryan rode in a stroller with a light beach blanket positioned to
keep him out of the sun.)
When he was 6 1/2 months, we went on a free-form trip to Europe for
3 1/2 months - then we visited family in Massachusetts for a week
or two (we stayed in a cottage with my Mom who flew out from Hawaii
to meet our plane from London) - then we spent a few days in L.A.
and another week or two in Berkeley. After that we went back to
Hawaii to celebrate Ryan's first birthday and to get me ready for
college. (It was quite a year!)
In the next year, I was in college during the day (and I worked
during the evening after Ryan went to sleep) - but I scheduled my
classes to take 3-hour (or longer) lunches every day. I would
ride my 10-speed home from class to pick Ryan up from the baby-
sitters next door. We'd ride to the same beach area as before
to spend an extended lunch together by the ocean every day.
Ryan *adored* riding in the chair on the back of my 10-speed -
one of his first favorite phrases was, "Faster, faster!!" :)
The rest of my college years were very busy and very wonderful
- I loved being a Mom and it felt fantastic to be investing in
the future by putting myself through college while raising a
child on my own.
My other most favorite time (like D! said) is RIGHT NOW!
I'm enjoying the direction my life is taking at the moment! I'm
filled with gratitude for the wonderful friends I've made in the
past few years - including Ryan, who is now 20 (and who gets nicer
and more a true friend to me every day.)
I'm learning C (at last) - and I love it, even though I never
thought I'd care for any language as much as I grew to love Pascal
last year. Live and learn. :-().
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923.3 | Hi Suzanne! | USCTR2::DONOVAN | | Fri Jul 19 1991 08:03 | 3 |
| Yet to come!
Kate
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923.4 | "Nostalgia ain't what it used to be." Y. Berra | SA1794::CHARBONND | in disgrace with fortune | Fri Jul 19 1991 08:09 | 5 |
| There are times when this job has me thinking back to '72, I was
pumping gas for two bucks an hour, driving an old van, always
stoned on pot. Now I make more money, don't touch drugs, have
a better car. Also a job that may or may not be there tomorrow
in a factory that may or may not be there in a year.
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923.5 | | LEZAH::BOBBITT | divided sky...the wind blows high | Fri Jul 19 1991 10:33 | 10 |
| It doesn't seem like I can have a best of times without throwing in a
little drama and trauma.
The most amazing times in my life were freshman year in college and
NOW (the past 4 months or so). Anytime I'm growing is a wonderful
time. Anytime I'm REALLY learning is a wonderful time. Any time I'm
challenging my preconceptions is a wonderful time.
-Jody
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923.6 | | VMPIRE::WASKOM | | Fri Jul 19 1991 11:21 | 10 |
| Probably my sophmore year of high school. I had my first real
boyfriend. I was part of a group of kids who were achievers. There
was a freshness and newness and sense of possibilities never-ending
that was just wonderful.
There have been lots of good times since. But now is feeling a little
grey and blah, as I kind of wait to see what comes next after getting
my son through high school and out on his (mostly) own.
Alison
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923.7 | | JJLIET::JUDY | Born to be wild... | Fri Jul 19 1991 11:26 | 17 |
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My junior year in HS. That was the year I got rid
of the glasses and got contacts and the braces were
gone! The kids I so wanted to be friends with started
paying attention to me (even though I see now that most
of them weren't true friends), had my first boyfriend
and performed in West Side Story. That in itself made
the year. I was a Puerto Rican dancer and since I don't
have a great voice that was the biggest part I had ever
gotten in any of the school musicals. It was fun. I
loved performing. To this day I feel closest to my
'theater' friends even though I hardly ever see any of
them anymore. If I could turn back the hands of father
time that's where I'd go....I'd do West Side all over again.
JJ
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923.8 | | CADSE::KHER | Live simply, so others may simply live | Fri Jul 19 1991 11:43 | 9 |
| My days as an undergraduate. Yes, all four years. I made many close
friends. I loved living in a dorm and being with friends most of the
time. It was the closest thing to Utopia! Oh it wasn't all very easy.
We had our share of problems. The academic part was very tough and did a
bit of damage to my self-esteem. And a lot of boys were jerks. [ No
comments on language please. Where I come from undergrads are boys and
girls.] But it was a time of tremendous growth. I learnt a lot.
manisha
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923.9 | | CALS::MALING | Mirthquake! | Fri Jul 19 1991 11:51 | 6 |
| Me too! All 6 years of college. Like D! I finally found a group of
friends who really cared. I didn't do much drinking and no drugs, but
the comradarie and sharing of our lives was fantastic! It's something
I've been searching for since that time, but with little luck.
Mary
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923.10 | good times = many close friends? | TLE::DBANG::carroll | A woman full of fire | Fri Jul 19 1991 12:03 | 11 |
| Hmmm! Interesting...almost every reply in here so far has centered on
"good times" as those being when we are surrounded by many close friends
and a sense of cameraderie...
And, not so coincidentally, they have all stressed school (either HS or
college.)
Why do we love groups of friends so much as "kids", and spend so much of
our lives lonely as adults?
D!
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923.11 | | CARTUN::NOONAN | Courage, my friend. It is right. | Fri Jul 19 1991 12:34 | 12 |
| In many ways this is the worst time of my life. But! In many ways it
is the best! I have never in my life been surrounded by the love and
acceptance by which I am now surrounded.
I mean, I actually have people calling me up, wanting to have lunch
with *me*! And sometimes I'm *already booked*!!!!!!
*This* is unbelievable to me. I keep expecting to hear "Ha ha, fooled
ya!!!!!" (*8
E Grace
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923.12 | | BOMBE::HEATHER | I collect hearts | Fri Jul 19 1991 12:39 | 5 |
| Well E, you'll wait a long time, 'cause it's not going to happen!
Just keep a lunch space available for me once in a while....ok?
-HA
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923.13 | | BUSY::KATZ | Georgie Porgie is a Bully | Fri Jul 19 1991 13:05 | 16 |
| Last year...just around May to June of 1990...
After years of hating myself and not understanding why my friends liked
me at all ("They say I'm a good person...but really, if they knew me,
really knew me...they wouldn't like me. I know I'm awful..."), I
finally turned around and thought "Hey, all these people whom I love
can't be completely wrong...I don't always see it, but I'm pretty
good."
I think for the first time in my life I really thought I was worth
having such lovely friends, I enjoyed what I did and how I did it.
I really, *REALLY* want that feeling back. But I know that I did feel
that way, that I made it there once, so I guess I can do it again.
-daniel
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923.14 | | GLITER::STHILAIRE | It's the summah, after all | Fri Jul 19 1991 13:09 | 14 |
| One of the best times of my life was when I was first married and my
daughter was small, from around 1973-1976 maybe. I was young, in love
with my husband and loved being the mother of a small child. It didn't
last forever but it was fun while it did.
I recently had one wonderful week when I visited a friend in San
Francisco! I'd never been there before and loved it. I want to go
back! Everything good I've ever heard about S.F. seems to be true, a
beautiful place, and it was good to spend some time with one of my
favorite people again, too. (I wish Boston & S.F. were only a few
miles apart!) :-)
Lorna
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923.15 | you might love it | SA1794::CHARBONND | in disgrace with fortune | Fri Jul 19 1991 13:16 | 1 |
| Lorna, have you ever visited Northampton, Mass ?
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923.16 | | GLITER::STHILAIRE | It's the summah, after all | Fri Jul 19 1991 13:23 | 9 |
| re .15, why, is it like San Francisco? :-)
(if it's as nice as S.F. how could it have been kept a secret all these
years?) :-)
Lorna
P.S. Does Northampton have a bay, a bridge, and a China Town?
(I *loved* China Town!)
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923.17 | You mean it's supposed to be fun??? | TALLIS::TORNELL | | Fri Jul 19 1991 14:23 | 3 |
| I can probably come up with the least awful...
S.
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923.18 | | TORRID::lee | cool bananas! | Fri Jul 19 1991 14:57 | 10 |
|
Junior year in high school (I was involved in *everything* then),
and, in college, my Junior year (again! hmmmm) and the following
summer, 'cause Ihad few worries and many people to hang out with.
Of course, now isn't bad either, just not as exciting.
*A*
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923.19 | | CALS::MALING | Mirthquake! | Fri Jul 19 1991 17:22 | 19 |
| D!
> Why do we love groups of friends so much as "kids", and spend so much
> of our lives lonely as adults?
That's a good question and one I think about a lot. It was so easy for
me to find friends in school and now its so hard for me. I think that
its our basic social structure that's messed up. Families no longer
stick together both geographically and emotionally. We are lacking in
community. Our neighbors are strangers or aquaintences. I believe
that humankind is tribal in nature. Our modern society thwarts our
basic nature to band together in family and tribal groups that support
each other. The church has probably served that purpose in the past
and still does for many. But, of late, the churches are dwindling and
nothing seems to be replacing that loss. I would love to get together
weekly with a small group of people who are on the same spiritual
wavelength as me and just talk. But I guess I'm digressing.
Mary
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923.20 | | GNUVAX::QUIRIY | Live from B-B-Q central! | Fri Jul 19 1991 18:29 | 16 |
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I think one reason is because -- very often -- we no longer live and
work in the same community. Commuting and working take up a big chunk
of time. You may have friends at work who stay just that because they
commute an hour in the opposite direction from which you, also, commute
for an hour. Just think how different our lives would be if we all
*walked* to work in the morning. What if a a goodly percentage of us
either walked, rode a bike, or took a bus to work? What if the same
was true of our neighbors and co-workers? The relationships I enjoy
most are the ones that arise from casual, fairly regular contact; I
like "bumping into" people. I have to fight (with myself) to schedule
and plan "getting together" with friends, and if we're all located in
different geographical areas, oy! It all feels so rigid and contrived
to me. I hate it.
CQ
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923.21 | Last 4+years Ok. | NECSC::BARBER_MINGO | | Fri Jul 19 1991 19:15 | 34 |
|
October 24'th 1986 to now has been a BIG roller coaster. I usually do not
like roller costers, because they are so unpredictable, but I can not
deny the excitement.
For 3 years that my SO and I were in college together we only had to
separate for CLASS periods and our combined 7 (One being a Dec job
for me in MASS with commutes NYC-MASS most weekents) jobs (counting
internships: we also shared two additional jobs [9 total]) and the 4
extra-cirricular clubs that we did not share (NSBE,Black Heights Mag,
United Minorities Board for me INROADS for him). That is the relationship
upon which our marriage was formed. Although we spend less time
together now, it is comforting to know that all of that wasn't just
a "college thing" (knock on wood).
I found the AMAZON WOMEN babes in WHITE of the Columbia Archery team
my senior year.The trips, coach, and shared experiences were
phenomenal. I published a college Black Student's magazine that
was well received. I got to hold a lot of offices, observe a lot
of politics, and learned much about my heritage. Upon graduation,
I managed to find ... a year apart... TWO jobs that allowed me Unix/Ultrix,
IBM, VMS (software play techie heaven) work all together. There have been
Parishes and study matching the tennants of my faith throughout.
All in all, it began soon after I met my SO. In the glow following
our 1st anniversary trip to the New Hampshire mountains, I beam with
the knowledge that I was blessed with him. Mostly, independent
of what G-d has in store for us now I know he was a gift that
completed my half to give me the base I needed to advance. This
october 24th will hopefully be 5 years with him. At least that much...
I will be able to keep forever.
Cindi
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923.22 | | RUBY::BOYAJIAN | This mind intentionally left blank | Sun Jul 21 1991 20:03 | 8 |
| The best one-shot time? Probably my first trip to Europe when I
was 15.
The best "recurring" time. Generally at science fiction conventions,
when I'm surround by friends (yes, a common theme to these responses)
and indulge myself in good conversation, good food, and good music.
--- jerry
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923.23 | 6th Grade In Primary School | LRCSNL::WALES | David from Down-under | Sun Jul 21 1991 22:09 | 12 |
| G'Day,
I think the best time of my life was when I was in sixth grade in
primary school. I was the school vice-captain and therefore had a
sense of achievement for what I had done so far in my 11 years. I was
an excellent student (pity it didn't stay that way) and because of that
and my VC duties I had a fairly high profile within the school. Up until
that year I was just one of the kids but now everybody knew who I was
and I like it!
David.
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923.24 | Everyday | BOOKS::GERDE | Cymbal crash 2X only...DTN 237-6302 | Mon Jul 22 1991 10:39 | 15 |
| Everyday. If I look back, yesterday was the best time...but looking
further back, anytime I can think of 5 years ago was the best time.
And 10 years ago, or 20, or 30. The earliest best time I can think of
was 1952. I was 4, my mother was taking my brother and me downtown.
Just before we left, I put the plug in the bathroom sink and turned the
water on to a slow drip.
When we got home a couple of hours later, I ran to bathroom to discover
the water right at the edge of the sink...but none had dripped onto the
floor. I thought I'd performed a perfect experiment...my mother had
other thoughts (it wasn't one of her best times, I guess).
Everyday is another day in the best time of my life.
Jo-Ann
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923.26 | | NOATAK::BLAZEK | of eros and of dust | Mon Jul 22 1991 18:19 | 12 |
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Now. Without question.
My childhood was protected, my adolescence stormy, my early
20s troubled ... I finally am living from a source of love.
I have honest and fulfilling friendships, the unconditional
love and acceptance of my family, a wonderful partner who's
enhanced my life tremendously, a good job, a happy dog, the
loyalty, respect, and love of my self, and no car payments.
Carla
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923.27 | | GUESS::DERAMO | duly noted | Mon Jul 22 1991 18:57 | 7 |
| One "best time" would be my first extended stay away from
home, at a six week summer academic program between tenth
and eleventh grade. Another would be the second term of
my sophomore year at MIT. I won't call right now another,
but it does seem to be just around the corner.
Dan
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923.28 | | FDCV06::KING | If the shoe fits... BUY IT!!!!!!!!!!!! | Tue Jul 23 1991 08:56 | 5 |
| I can't say if I have had the "best time" yet.... My son being born
is tops right now... And if that is the best time then I'm gonna be
disappointed.....
REK
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923.29 | then and now | TYGON::WILDE | why am I not yet a dragon? | Tue Jul 23 1991 18:00 | 10 |
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living in New England, working for Digital, learning new things about the
computer business everyday, about myself (early 20's) every minute, making
friends with wildly incompatible souls whom I miss to this day, 18 years after
we last saw one another....we were poor, we were full of mystery, we were
potential yet untapped. I harbor dreams that they have all gone on to happy
and fulfilling lives - yet, I know that several of our group were doomed to
unhappiness and even an early death if things had not changed greatly.
Now...learning still.
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923.30 | now and tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow | RANGER::BENCE | Let them howl. | Fri Jul 26 1991 20:04 | 12 |
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Now.
It's the most unsettling, emotional, painful, fun, chaotic,
unpredictable, and joyous of times. Money is tight, layoffs are
worrisome, the world around me (politics and society) are sometimes
frightening in their coldness and uncaring, but - I'm in it, not just
watching it from the outside.
Definitely now.
clb
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