i've always been one. but i'm cleaning my room and I find a letter from my guidance councilor in high school, and he writes a bit about how stubborn I am haha... he wrote "remember all the stupid plans to get you to pass French 2? 'I hate it! I hate it!' (quoting me, because i hated it so bad). then he goes on to say "then you come into my office and you want to sign up for French 3!!!! I damn near had a heart attack!" hahaha oh memories
Wow the guidance councellor said a curse word? What did you go to a bad kid school or something? haha
no, went to a catholic high school haha he joked around about how i wasn't strong enough to do my bike trip ... so i had to prove him wrong and joke back haha
my graduating class was in the low 70s...so the faculty decided (teachers, guidance councilors, the Sisters, etc) were asked to write a letter to a few of the seniors for a graduating present type thing. so i got a letter from my guidance councilor, while others may have gotten one from a teacher they had.
i still chat and meet up with some of my teachers from HS- who no longer teach...moved onto new careers or went back to school. really not that much older than i am.
I don't even really think I had any kind of conversation with my guidance counselor.. Oh wait, I did it was just hello...
I can only remember a couple teacher's names in high school. I enjoy forgetting my time as a teenager.
i had a couple badass teachers in school, whom i still remember fondly and hope to get drunk with one day...if they haven't already died of liver failure.
My theatre coach my senior year is a year older than Daniel and his wife was in Daniel's class, lol. I keep up with a lot of my old teachers from high school on MySpace and stuff. Most of our teachers were really cool and I spent 3/4 of my life at the school when I was in high school, so I got extra suck up time. But damn, I hated the counselor and I celebrated for the younger kids when I found out she was leaving a couple years after I graduated.