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Sarah Ebner

Opinion

Kids’ reunions: ring any bells?

September 2, 2012 09:31
3 min read

R eunions never quite live up to expectations, do they? There are too many people you aren't sure if you recognise, but who claim to recognise you. And there's always someone who has no clue who you are, even though you think you look exactly the same as you used to. What better way to make your self-confidence plummet (and, yes, I am still hurt that Caroline Burden-Cooper thought that I was Nikki Blustin at our 10-year school reunion)?

But what if these reunions were more common and not quite so pressured? That happens regularly once you have children.

It becomes even more likely if you are Jewish and choose to send your child to a Jewish school. What better way to delve back into your past, and rediscover friends - or at least acquaintances - from decades ago? But, on the other hand, what more terrible way to reintroduce you to people you thought you had said goodbye to years back?

The school gate isn't picky about the people it decides to mix together. It doesn't care if Jonny broke your heart when you were 16 and on Israel tour, and that you spent 20 years trying to avoid him. No, it will decide to put Jonny's son and your son in the same class, and to ensure they become friends. Playdate pick-ups were never more awkward.