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Class of 2008, Prom time already!

Wow!, what we would give to be able to turn back the hands of time, for so many reasons! Seems like the best years tend to pass you buy quicker than the blink of an eye and before you know if POOF! you are all grown up living in what you finally know as the real world. This is when you realize that life truly is too short to let it pass you by, enough to make you want to go out there and just do anything and everything you have possibly ever dreamed of!

Well for Jillian time is on her side as she will be entering into college very shortly and these will most likely be the best years of her life, the ones that she will remember and treasure the most. From the friends she will meet, to the obstacles she will defeat to a teenager these will be the golden years.

Tomorrow for our area is Prom night. It is kind of like Christmas in April here in this small town when Prom comes around. The parents are all out running around with last minute pick-ups of tux’s and gowns. The girls filling up the salons waiting for pedicures and manicures, the return of up-do’s and make-up that will be remembered on print for many a generations to come. Those of us aware of all that is happening in the air will stop and for a moment and remember that we were once there. The excitement and the joy of finally making it through the high school years that we never thought we would ever be able to do.

We wish all of 2008 near and far all the best as they graduate, we wish them much hope in the future, promise in each and every one of their tomorrows, pray for them to have little to no sorrow, because for that of what we are today is owed to the the travels that came yesterday. Think smart, stay focused, and remember all good things come to those who wait, patience is a virtue they say that we are born with, however I must argue that and say that patience is something that we are taught throughout life as we endure.

Cheers and hats off to the Class of 2008! All the best!


Senior Porrtaits in Warrenton Virginia by Regeti's Photography located in Historic Old Town Warrenton


Senior Porrtaits in Warrenton Virginia by Regeti's Photography located in Historic Old Town Warrenton


Senior Porrtaits in Warrenton Virginia by Regeti's Photography located in Historic Old Town Warrenton


Senior Porrtaits in Warrenton Virginia by Regeti's Photography located in Historic Old Town Warrenton


Senior Porrtaits in Warrenton Virginia by Regeti's Photography located in Historic Old Town Warrenton


Senior Porrtaits in Warrenton Virginia by Regeti's Photography located in Historic Old Town Warrenton


Senior Porrtaits in Warrenton Virginia by Regeti's Photography located in Historic Old Town Warrenton


Senior Porrtaits in Warrenton Virginia by Regeti's Photography located in Historic Old Town Warrenton


Senior Porrtaits in Warrenton Virginia by Regeti's Photography located in Historic Old Town Warrenton


Senior Porrtaits in Warrenton Virginia by Regeti's Photography located in Historic Old Town Warrenton


Senior Porrtaits in Warrenton Virginia by Regeti's Photography located in Historic Old Town Warrenton


Senior Porrtaits in Warrenton Virginia by Regeti's Photography located in Historic Old Town Warrenton


Senior Porrtaits in Warrenton Virginia by Regeti's Photography located in Historic Old Town Warrenton


Senior Porrtaits in Warrenton Virginia by Regeti's Photography located in Historic Old Town Warrenton


Senior Porrtaits in Warrenton Virginia by Regeti's Photography located in Historic Old Town Warrenton


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