Not a lot of people talk about the transitions of life,
the ones where you grow up, learn how to survive and thrive;
I remember the uniforms, the summer daze, and the haste to play games;
I remember the stress, the anxiety, the boredom, the distress of being small in the totality of adulthood;
I remember the cement ground and the dirt I fell in, the slide I played on, and the field I ran to play tag in;
I remember the many classrooms, the laughter, the shenanigans, the solidarity of hard work;
I remember the best friends and the friends you shared stories with at 3 am;
I remember climbing on desks and in shelves and writing on whiteboards;
I remember the cafeteria conversations and underrated free times between classes;
I remember the quiet, playful, and desperate days in labs;
I remember joy and grief but also love;
I remember each and every person with each distinct quality, by each fond memory;
Nostalgia, what a funny feeling.
