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We all leave our “footprint” on the world, in one way or another. We each, individually, do something or are someone that makes the world a little better just by being here. I created this weekly meme to get to know the blogging community I love just a bit better. To know what makes them tick, outside of books, that is. Each week I will post a question to be answered in the following week’s “A Bit of Me(Me)”. Check back each Saturday to get the info for next week’s post and link up with your current post right here.

I know, some of you are skeptical about putting yourself out there on the internet and I completely respect that. That’s the entire reason I have no desire to ever reveal the “real” names of The Turkeybird and Littlebug. In time, once they’re old enough, if they chose to do that on their own I will respect their decision. So, if ever during the time I’m doing this meme do you feel the question is just too personal for your liking, feel free to post something else, I never want anyone to feel uncomfortable with what they share and I promise it will always be “kid-friendly”. I mean, this is a primarily children’s and young adult site, you know?

So, let’s get started!

This Weeks Question: Were you considered popular in high school? Why or why not? If not, which crowd did you “roll” with?

This in a way is a simple question for me, because I was absolutely not with any crowd for sure while growing up and I certainly wasn’t what you’d consider “popular”. Although, during high school, if I had to pick a specific group, I’d definitely put myself in the “band-geeks” or “choir-nerds” crowd.

Though I tended to be friendly with nearly everyone that crossed my path and pretty much knew the majority of the kids in my 500 person graduating class, I always gravitated toward my passions…music. You could often find me in either the band or choir rooms playing my flute or singing, but I also made frequent stops in the theater department as well at the swimming pool for swim practice. Looking back, even though I struggled with my high school years, they were still some of the most fun times growing up and I wouldn’t trade them for anything.

Now, your turn! Link up below and tell everyone “A Bit of You!”

Next Week’s Question: Name one (or two or three) things you miss about being a child.
Have a question to add? I’d love some suggestions! Just leave them in the comments and I’ll see about adding them in as we go!

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3 Responses to A Bit of Me(Me) – In the Middle

  1. donna young says:

    I did have my own click in high school. I believe I was not with the popular crowd but with the semi popular crowd. Back in high school, we were sectioned from the 1 – 10, one being the highest level and I was fortunate to be in that section. Being included in the top section, people always think we were the snootiest crowd but that’s a myth. I so love being in high school and would want to do it all again if I had the chance. I remember back then, the only problem I ever had was if I was able to finish all of my assignments and if I didn’t do my homework I’d have to find someone who will let me copy his/her homework. I usually traded tasks with some classmates back in high school. If someone needed help with their art class project, I’d take it on and in return have them do my physics assignment. Those were the days.

  2. My answer is very similar to yours, I was very in the middle too!

  3. No but I prided myself in having all kinds of friends :)

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