nearly a decade of crazy
I got a camera for my birthday (thanks friends) but I need a memory card and my iphoto isn't working right. So I'm still copping Roxy's flics. babysteps. So many of my photos will be of my NY nights and fam. But this post is about some far but not forgotten heroes and best friends. These two girl have seen my through nine years of my madness. This includes several years of raving and more substances than I would care to recall. I know wherever I am, whatever I am doing we are together in heart and these bitches got my back from way back.
Here is what they used to look like
Crazy Amy and Ghetto Booty Jill
now hopefully Jill won't kill me for saying that, but it was her nickname. And honestly, homegirl got the best onion you ever seen in your life. Dancing brought us together. No matter what changes or how old we grow we will still be up on that floor losing our minds for the latest. It could proove to be tragic in about 20 years or so when I am still dropping it like its hot or waving my jacket over my head like a helicopter. I'll cross that bridge when it comes.
This is Jill now
My how we've grown. Jill is now teaching English in Tokyo. Amazing. She has made her grand escape and when she's done with her year she is traveling to Bali and then who knows where.
This is Amy now (seen through the eyes of her fiance Ray)
Amy is getting her BA in the fall. She is studying to be a drug counselor. The irony is palpable. She is getting married next year to one of my dear friends. They just purchased a house in DC.
I am so proud to step back and see who they have become. They are my heros in the way they are so different from me and our accomplishments so varied.
Here is what they used to look like
Crazy Amy and Ghetto Booty Jill
now hopefully Jill won't kill me for saying that, but it was her nickname. And honestly, homegirl got the best onion you ever seen in your life. Dancing brought us together. No matter what changes or how old we grow we will still be up on that floor losing our minds for the latest. It could proove to be tragic in about 20 years or so when I am still dropping it like its hot or waving my jacket over my head like a helicopter. I'll cross that bridge when it comes.
This is Jill now
My how we've grown. Jill is now teaching English in Tokyo. Amazing. She has made her grand escape and when she's done with her year she is traveling to Bali and then who knows where.
This is Amy now (seen through the eyes of her fiance Ray)
Amy is getting her BA in the fall. She is studying to be a drug counselor. The irony is palpable. She is getting married next year to one of my dear friends. They just purchased a house in DC.
I am so proud to step back and see who they have become. They are my heros in the way they are so different from me and our accomplishments so varied.
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