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Nov212009

Shannon, circa 1995-99

My friend Erica just uploaded a bunch of scanned photos from when we were in high school. I haven't yet dug up my old photo albums, so you've never seen the younger me. But don't worry, I stole a bunch of Erica's to share. Ready to see me in high school?

This is me at my junior prom:




I loved that purple shimmery dress so much. I didn't have a date that year, but I had more fun than I did at senior prom, to which I went with my then boyfriend. Boys are lame.

This one is from our Super Bowl party:




Some friends and I got together one year on Super Bowl Sunday and pretended like we cared. We smoked fake cigars (beef sticks), drank fake beer (soda), played fake poker (Go Fish, I'm sure) and had the game on in the background. Or maybe we just watched a movie, I can't remember. My shirt says "I Heart Aerobics." Ha!

My friends and I also had a thing about the Spice Girls. We weren't necessarily huge fans, but we loved imitating them. We were the Spice Girls for Halloween, for fun photo shoots, and even for skits at band camp. Oh yes, band camp. That's where this particular Spice Girls shot came from:



If you're curious, I started out as Ginger Spice, but senior year I cut my hair short and so moved into the Posh Spice role. (Sorry I didn't get permission to put the other girls on this site, hence the stars. But me as Posh doesn't have quite the same affect without the full photo, so I couldn't crop of course.)


And last, this is me and Erica in our marching band uniforms:




I played the flute from 6th to 12th grade, both marching and concert band. All my friends were in band, so I actually really enjoyed it. Erica and I met in 6th grade when she moved to our school and sat next to me in band. We've been friends ever since.

I promise you I was seriously dorky earlier in life, so I'll have to dig those out someday.

Reader Comments (10)

Shan-When Erica posted those pictures I remembered how much I loved your purple dress, too! Do you still have it?

BTW-who let me wear that hideous sports bra with the hole in it?

November 21, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterAmber

Amber, it's hot... look at those abs. I don't think I ever had a stomach like that. Ahhhwwww!

November 21, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterAngela

I'm FREAKING OUT over here.

My junior prom dress????

Almost EXACTLY the same. I kid you NOT.I have chills.

I will find a photo and scan sometime soon to prove it.

November 21, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterwillikat

You were (are) gorgeous. I haven't seen a picture of your sister, but I cannot understand why someone would call you the "not-hot one".

November 21, 2009 | Unregistered Commentersan

You were a Hotty McHottypants. I kind of want that purple shimmery dress, too.

November 23, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterJane

I played flute too all through junior and high school! I was in marching band, too, and the school I played for had orange and black for colors, so my uniform looked SO similar to yours. I liked band, too, and made lots of friends in that class. Marching band was just OK for me.

November 23, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterA.

I agree with san. You were and are totally hot and beautiful. People are crazy.

November 23, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterJess

Band geeks unite!

November 24, 2009 | Unregistered Commenternanette

YES! Another blogger posting old pics of herself. I love it!!

November 24, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterCharm City Kim

Yea!!! For some reason, looking at them on your site actually makes me see how dorky we truly were, and hopefully always will be. :)

November 24, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterErica Johnston

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