Dad tears up the dance floor at his high school reunion
Updated | By Jane Linley-Thomas
Seeing this dad and his friends at their 30-year high school reunion has inspired Jane to talk about her reunion this past weekend.
This dad has still got it!
I came across this video of a dad and his friends breaking it down at their 30-year high school reunion. According to Today, Gregg Kearney from Georgia recently met his old pals at their reunion and couldn't help but show off his dance moves.
His stepdaughter took to her Twitter to share a video of him and a few of his best mates having the time of their lives and dancing the night away at this special event.
So my dad goes to his 30th high school reunion and him & his boys decide to relive the good ole days. 😂 pic.twitter.com/QlwssuARK1
— Skylar Marshai (@SkylarMarshai) May 29, 2017
After seeing this video, I have decided to share my experience and thoughts on my 20-year reunion that took place this past weekend. It saw 35 girls from the class of 1997 come together to celebrate.
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To say it was a joyous experience would be an understatement. I had a stiff face from smiling and was in pain from laughing non-stop.
Being back at school, walking the grounds, sitting tight in the chapel, and relaxing on the front lawn in the warm winter's sun - just like we did all those years ago. Everything was the same except that this time we were sipping on a glass of 'vino'.
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When looking back at the 10-year reunion we had, sure it was fun, but this time around there didn't seem to be this air of anyone having to try and impress or prove anything to anyone, but rather a feeling of being humbled by life experiences which meant that conversations were deep and meaningful.
As hard as we chatted and connected, we also partied. Armed with a 90s throwback album, we sang and danced like we owned the night.
There is nothing more dangerous than an overly-excited woman with a pink ticket. Waking up with little to no voice on Sunday was a sign of the weekend that we had together.
The more things change, the more they stay the same. This reunion is one that I will never forget and I will always treasure the memories we made together.
20 years since we left the school gates, yet the more things change the more they stay the same 💙
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