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Year Twelve: This Thing Called Love (Memoir)

10/12/2012

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I have thought and thought, but nothing worth writing about happened in my eleventh year. It wasn't a bad year, it wasn't a good year. It was just a year.

But when I was twelve... what a year! I fell in love. The kind of breathless, heart-stopping, going to explode with it, intense love only adolescents can feel. He was cute, he was a year older than me because I'd skipped a grade ( that was called enrichment back then) so I was twelve in Grade Eight, a year younger than my classmates.

And this wasn't love from afar. He noticed me! He sat beside me for half our classes, and we'd talk and whisper and joke and laugh together - certainly not pay attention to lessons. Mostly we talked about James Bond and The Man From UNCLE, which we both watched avidly. He didn't ever bother talking to any other girls. Yup, i was loved back, it seems.

I remember the way I felt then, and I have to say, it's straight from Twilight. The incredible intensity of first love. We never met outside of school. We never held hands, let alone kissed. He moved away at the end of the school year, and I never saw him again.

Which was really the only good way it could end when you're twelve.

Do you remember your first love?
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Todd Moody link
10/13/2012 07:46:43 am

This is such a lovely story. I remember talking to my friends on the phone for hours at a time about girls we had crushes on. Life is really starting to bloom at that age.

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Alexandra Campbell link
10/13/2012 07:59:12 am

So adorable!

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Joy Weese Moll link
10/14/2012 02:18:26 pm

That's a sweet story. The boys when I was twelve were perfectly horrid -- maybe I would have done better with the 8th graders.

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Charli Armstrong link
10/15/2012 01:11:15 pm

That is so sweet. Every woman I have met that has read Twilight speaks of that feeling and how the book reminded them of it. I can say with complete honesty it never happened to me. Ever. But I can't help but fall in love with the description. Lol

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Education is not only about to go to school or attend lectures only, but it is about to learn how a person should behave with his fellows and how much respect he should have to give his teachers or professors.

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