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You can Tune a Piano, but You Can’t Tune a Lutefisk. Top Ten of hubby’s high school reunion.

Yes, it’s Monday and that means a list with Stasha. 

This week it was….List the top ten pros/cons of attending your class reunion.

In this post-Facebook world, I claim the 5th on writing about my own reunions.

So if my husband would ever decide to go back to his reunion, here are the top tens pros and cons of going with him.

(Right here should be a picture of my husband’s high school yearbook – but all I could find was his baby book. Not same thing,)

10.  We would head to small-town North Central Minnesota.  A foreign land a smidgen south of the  Great White North.

I’ll let the reader decide if this is pro or con.

 

9.    I get to meet the people who gave him the superlatives:

  • Sexiest Legs
  • Best smile, and
  • Most Likely to be First Male Dallas Cowboy Cheerleader.

A pro or con? Not sure.

 

8.    The reunion feast would probably involve some sort of Hot-dish.

Not really opposed to hot-dish. Well, maybe opposed to a hot-dish with Lutefisk. (Which until this evening, I always thought was lutafish.)

 

7.     We would  see Steve Stromberg.

Most definitely a positive.

 

6.      Would get to have a caramel roll.

These things take up the entire plate.

 

5.    My husband would get to show up with a smokin’ hot trophy wife.  Complete with Versace black evening gown and right leg.

 

4.    Husband would get opportunity to apologize to typing teacher for statement, “Why do I need to learn to type? I’ll never be a secretary.”

Our children still can’t believe his lack of dexterity at the keyboard.

 

3.    I’d have to meet all his old girlfriends. (They were quite pretty. Though no way to know their shelf life ~ they do live in close proximity to dine frequently on caramel rolls.)

 

2.  We might be only couple yet to become grandparents.

 

1.  Get to see the wonderful folks of Wadena. It is a really beautiful town with even dearer folks. (That’s true.)

 

What about you? The pros and cons of reunions.

           

           

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