At Seventeen...
At seventeen I was beginning the end of my high school years. I was thinking and dreaming and hoping. I was experiencing... seventeen.
At seventeen:
I was making most of my own clothes.
I was wearing a size 7 1/2 shoe.
I was thinking I wanted to be prettier.
I was weighing in at barely 110 pounds.
I was learning darkroom photography.
I was taking Algebra and Bookkeeping (What was I thinking?).
I was strumming my guitar.
I was playing in a band.
I was taming my frizzy hair.
I was sleeping on humongous hair rollers.
I was dreaming of lasting love.
I was spending all my time with friends.
I was collecting signatures.
I was being nice to my brother and sister.
I was looking intently at my parents' faces.
I was longing to go to college.
I was driving my Mustang.
I was enjoying my life.
I was going to church, then...
I was drinking too much, then... I stopped cold turkey...just stopped.
I knew I was in trouble.
I was trying figure out who I was and who I would become.
I was trying to find out where I should go...what I should do.
Seventeen is a wonderful age.
Seventeen is a vulnerable age.
What were you doing at seventeen?
Comments
Hilary, My memories were mostly good of that season. I did have a "dark time" but thankfully God was watching over me even back then and it all turned out well.
Love your picture!
Elizabeth
Mystery Writing is Murder
At seventeen I was living for vocal music, working at Toys R Us, thinking about college, relationships, praying for my dad's health, caring too much about what others thought... There's no part of my life I haven't loved, but I'd not go back.
Seems to have worked out all right, though. *shrugs*
Great photo - Great reflections!
At 17 I was horribly naive! Fresh off the farm, overprotected, optimistic, foolish, didn't know myself, a follower, yet hopeful.
At seventeen, I was very serious about schooling and becoming a cop because I knew once I hit 18, I would have to fend for myself. Graduating, going to college, getting hired with my dream police department were all I could think about. Sure, I had friends, a boyfriend, and softball but they were unimportant when it came to my survival.
Oh wait, that totally sounds like a downer! Sorry, but it's true.
everything was so up and down, still i love that era! haha
In fact, I was doing a lot of the same things you were doing (except algebra and bookkeeping).
This is a wonderful post. It took me back to my own teenage years. Thanks!
Janna, Time in a Bottle was my senior class song.
Simon, Things seem to work out for the good. And you're writing finally!!
Devon, I would have guessed you were working to get somewhere. You are so motivated.
Mary, email me and I will tell you about Playlist- if you don't already know.
CM, I was sweeter at seventeen. My heart was tarnished yet. :)
Joanne, I love Chevy Novas. (Big Sigh)
Naqvee, Seventeen is kind of up and down. We are finishing and starting.
Cindy, Of course you can use this idea. I'm flattered.
lakeviewer, I would love to read your seventeen memoir.
Kat- Go Mustangs.
Constance-So you were writing/editing even then?
Elizabeth B., That is very exciting. And you are a Hemingway to me.
Thanks all for sharing your seventeen. I feel I know you all better.
I knew everything then and only "know" half as much now. lol
Okay. You have outdone yourself. Absolutely Amazing.
Jim Croce's song was mentioned on my Inkie blog as a secular song that had Godly values. SOOOO cool.
I may just hang out here all day...
At Seventeen:
I hung with some questionable folks.
Alcohol became a way to rebel.
I performed high kicks as a member of the Bengal Belles.
I was an underachiever in school.
Think I'll stop now b/f I embarrass myself more!
LOVED knowing about you, especially that you made most of your own clothes. My mom made most of mine, and at that time, didn't really like that because it wasn't "cool."
Oh, now we are hearing "Woman, Take Me In Your Arms."
So fun!
Patti
Betty XX