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Name: Amy Country: United States State: Kansas Metro: Lawrence Birthday: 7/22/1985 Gender: Female
Interests: Music, reading, watching movies, eating salsa, composing music, having fun, and recently-- marching band, and lots of other stuff. Expertise: Making my little sister laugh until she can't breathe, eating extremely large amounts of salsa, being a pain in the neck to Betsy, IMing people late at night while doing homework about homework and sometimes not, imitating singers in those old musicals, and, oh yeah, procrastinating. Occupation: Student
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Member Since:
11/15/2004
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| I would just like to bring to everyone's attention what the counter at the bottom of my xanga page so profoundly says: I graduate in 4 months and 4 days. Thank you. 
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| A New YearI feel that I should write something rather profound for the coming year, yet I don't think I can. I'm not one that makes new year's resolutions because I know that in reality if I'm going to change something in my life than I better just do it and the changing of the year really doesn't effect my motivation at all. Plus, this coming year will be so much of a transition year for me (student teaching, graduation, getting a "real" job", etc.) that I really don't want to make many more changes to my life, but instead find ways to make the coming changes easier on myself (i.e. going to bed before midnight). I think that in many ways this year will be a "life changing" year. I think that I'll be a somewhat different person on New Year's Eve 2007 than I am on New Year's Eve 2006. No longer will I be a college student, but a (hopefully) professional at my work. Hmm, we'll see. I think I'm ready for the change.
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| Stuff, gibberish, and other poetic nonsenseRight now I'm sitting in front of my computer, while conversing with my sister Megan who is looking at old paintings in her new 9 lb. book of art. Why she asked for a 9 lb. book of old paintings is . . . nerdy, but admittedly cultured. Ahem. (She is also being defensive of her choice, hmmm.)
I bought I really nice calendar this year that has yet to make it to my wall, but hey, I've got around 4 more days to get it up. It's a magnetic poetry calendar.
Megan is now providing commentary on the art book. She is somewhat vehemently crying about the misplaced values of beauty in modern day culture. She appreciates the realistic value of beauty back several centuries ago, depicting pleasantly plump women. (I'm not quite getting the vehemence of her tirade, since she is somewhat far from, ahem, rotund herself, but all in all, good for her.)
In other news, I'm am now about half way through the second season of X-files. What does this say about me? Bored? Obsessed? Infatuated with David Duchovny? Maybe. That shall remain a mystery, but the truth is out there . . . Oh, man, I need to get a life.
Megan is now upset that she found out that her birthflower, the poppy, symbolizes death. I think that this is somewhat more preferable to the pansy which means love in vain, but I'm a romantic at heart.
Ok, goodnight to all. I need to get some sleep.
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| Merry Christmas everyone!
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| The very last Friday of classesIt is a little hard to believe that I've reached the last week of classes of my college career. I'm determined to enjoy these last few days. College has been great and I will miss certain aspects of it, but I'm ready to move on. Student teaching, here I come!
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