it's the end of the year. class? i give you A MEME!!! please, to respond if you are so inclined. but don't be surprised if you don't get your response until NEXT YEAR!!!111! maybe even the next decade
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* 1. Coincidentally, we met you on your first trip to Sterling, too! You had such warmth and joy, that how could we not want to be a friend to you!
* 2. I associate you with physical & spiritual health - specifically yoga. I also, when I think of you, know that there are few people as dedicated to their chosen field as you are. The women you work with are fortunate to have your help.
* 3. Your smile. While you're a beautiful lady, that grin has just a bit of devilish mischief in it ...
* 4. My memory of you is general - a perfect autumn day at Maryland, with friends close at hand and good conversation abounding. I believe we were at Middletons that day, basking in the sun and the shrimp shooters (well some of us).
* 5. Why is it that we see each other so infrequently?.
*5.-Matt and I were commenting just recently on how odd it has been with our collective schedules. We really haven't seen you guys much! AND we'd like to correct that at some point. We haven't been up to Sterling in TWO YEARS! Crazy how that happens. Then, we hardly made it down to MD at all this year, and I missed you at least this year, but I think also last year. '
* 1. Some people you don't choose to befriend: they wander into your life and you count your blessings and enjoy their company.
* 2. I associate you with long summer days (heat and faire ...go figure!) Also, a purple teddy bear.
* 3. You're fearless. You try everythign that you want to do, and nothing stops you. Acting, fire work, writing; you do it all - and well! I admire that like you wouldn't believe.
* 4. Oh the tales I could tell here! But my favorite is at St. B the first year - raining, mucky and cold, yet you didn't let it faze you for a moment.
* 5. No questions, just a statement: Faire showcases a lot of strong, self-assured, intelligent women. I'm proud to call this one my friend.
* 1. I'm not even shure how we were introduced, I just knew that I'd met another fantastic person who was going to become another member of our 'faire family'.
* 2. For some reason, you always remind me of 'If it's a rose, it will bloom'
* 3. I love that you are so skilled a healer, and that you find so many places to help others with your gifts.
* 4. the way you shriek when I pick you up and swing you around!
* 5. If I use 'getting a massage' as an excuse to come to your neck of hte woods can we hang out?
* 6. 'ppphhhttt, the devil you say!'(I love the silliness), 'chair massage'(I do miss Bloom County)
trust me. we would love to visit. or just have time to get out more and go places even locally! we haven't been to Sterling faire or any other faire or any place in quite awhile. :(
between faire and my crazy rehearsal schedule, buying a house and moving and packing and unpacking and settling this year, and the moving and packing and unpacking and settling two years' prior, we just haven't had a chance to get out and go anywhere.
I dearly love the first handfull of Blackmore's Night albums ...and 'Under a Violet Moon' is one of my favorite songs! I'm a nurse by default, actually. I was on a track to go to design school for architecture and my counselor worked *very* hard to let me know that I wasn't good enough and that I'd never make it. So I quit college and bummed around for a few years. I needed money, so I started working as an aid in a nursing home - and the nurses there kept telling me how good I was at it until I decided to get my degree. ...fifteen years later I'm still at it!
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* 2. I associate you with physical & spiritual health - specifically yoga. I also, when I think of you, know that there are few people as dedicated to their chosen field as you are. The women you work with are fortunate to have your help.
* 3. Your smile. While you're a beautiful lady, that grin has just a bit of devilish mischief in it ...
* 4. My memory of you is general - a perfect autumn day at Maryland, with friends close at hand and good conversation abounding. I believe we were at Middletons that day, basking in the sun and the shrimp shooters (well some of us).
* 5. Why is it that we see each other so infrequently?.
* 6. 'Antigua' (it's that grin, I'm tellin' you!)
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PS: Thanks for all the nice compliments.
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* 2. I associate you with long summer days (heat and faire ...go figure!) Also, a purple teddy bear.
* 3. You're fearless. You try everythign that you want to do, and nothing stops you. Acting, fire work, writing; you do it all - and well! I admire that like you wouldn't believe.
* 4. Oh the tales I could tell here! But my favorite is at St. B the first year - raining, mucky and cold, yet you didn't let it faze you for a moment.
* 5. No questions, just a statement: Faire showcases a lot of strong, self-assured, intelligent women. I'm proud to call this one my friend.
* 6. 'reading is sexy' and 'family'
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I don't view it as fearless, as I have a lot of fear. More like stubborn, pig headed and determined ;)
I love that first year at St. B. I have so many wonderful memories, and photos.
Love you! <3
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* 1. I'm not even shure how we were introduced, I just knew that I'd met another fantastic person who was going to become another member of our 'faire family'.
* 2. For some reason, you always remind me of 'If it's a rose, it will bloom'
* 3. I love that you are so skilled a healer, and that you find so many places to help others with your gifts.
* 4. the way you shriek when I pick you up and swing you around!
* 5. If I use 'getting a massage' as an excuse to come to your neck of hte woods can we hang out?
* 6. 'ppphhhttt, the devil you say!'(I love the silliness), 'chair massage'(I do miss Bloom County)
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i'm pretty sure nightfalljen introduced us? or was it dansr?
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between faire and my crazy rehearsal schedule, buying a house and moving and packing and unpacking and settling this year, and the moving and packing and unpacking and settling two years' prior, we just haven't had a chance to get out and go anywhere.
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I'm a nurse by default, actually. I was on a track to go to design school for architecture and my counselor worked *very* hard to let me know that I wasn't good enough and that I'd never make it. So I quit college and bummed around for a few years. I needed money, so I started working as an aid in a nursing home - and the nurses there kept telling me how good I was at it until I decided to get my degree. ...fifteen years later I'm still at it!
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