Why I want to meet Amy
Lord knows I need help. Amy suggests that not all mental hygienists are evil bastards…if I ever stop self-medicating, I can only hope to find a professional as thoughtful as her…
Lord knows I need help. Amy suggests that not all mental hygienists are evil bastards…if I ever stop self-medicating, I can only hope to find a professional as thoughtful as her…
Once upon a time, not too long ago, Amy and I Caked a field. It was a hoot. Here’s how you do it:
You get a big-ass sheet cake.
You find a field.
You take handfulls of cake and throw it at-
-the field.
-eachother.
-etc.
That was the best.
Has the christmas lights under my bunkbed at my first year of LEP in it. We were both realy young and much more idealistic than we are today.
I vividly remember her writing, both poetry and prose that was filled with light and beauty. I think there may be some of those files still on this computer, which would be neat to find.
How did she (and Bill Turner) become become local guides on 43 Places? Did this goal have something to do with it?
Amy seems very smart and thoughtful. She writes insightful comments on 43things and 43people. She’s going to graduate school soon (that’s something I dream of doing someday). She’s a Johnny alum too—perhaps we’ll encounter one another at Homecoming one of these years.
How glorious to meet a fellow alum here, especially one who thinks about a lot of the same things I do!