Have you ever left a group of people and felt like this?
This is a shot taken with my TU friends (see previous post) a week after we graduated from college. We were saying our last goodbye. Forever to live in different places. With different lives. And different problems.
In the next ten years, we'd have to navigate miscarriages, infertility, a baby almost dying, a parent with cancer, a sister with a brain tumor, parents divorcing and so much more sadness.
It was insightful, really, to sob so painfully at the age of 22.
We knew how much we'd need each other.

This is a shot taken with my TU friends (see previous post) a week after we graduated from college. We were saying our last goodbye. Forever to live in different places. With different lives. And different problems.
In the next ten years, we'd have to navigate miscarriages, infertility, a baby almost dying, a parent with cancer, a sister with a brain tumor, parents divorcing and so much more sadness.
It was insightful, really, to sob so painfully at the age of 22.
We knew how much we'd need each other.

2 comments:
The best part is that I am clearly laughing in this photo. Although I know I was crying, too, because I have one of these pictures too and I'm all teary.
Remember how Jenny got to go on her honeymoon after this and you and I drowned our sorrows in donuts and ice cream? That was the beginning of the end of me being skinny, I think. Love you.
I'd like to know what the heck I'm doing in this picture. :) I remember that day...sad and happy...I caught the bouquet and less than a month later I was engaged. Maybe I will have to dig up some of my old TU pictures. I definitely have some doozies.
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