About Amy

About Amy

I’m not normal. It’s ok, really, I know. My very own mother has told me before, “You’re an acquired taste.” I knew that before she said it, but it still took me a minute to process when she told me that. (No really, my mom is awesome. She’s good at putting things in to perspective for me.) I’ve been accused of being a bit controlling. By this time in my life I like to live a certain way and it’s hard to get out of that rhythm. That said, don’t tell me what I can and cannot do! I will prove you wrong no matter what you tell me!

Ok, I’m competitive. I’ve been an athlete for 90%+ of my life starting with t-ball at 5 years old, basketball not long after that, fast pitch softball and then volleyball in 5th grade. I’ve spent so much time traveling to volleyball tournaments and sports camps, I could never break it down into a time frame. I LOVED IT. I miss it. In my adult life, if you want to call it that, I continued to play sports. I probably played volleyball 4-5 times a week. Indoor. Sand. Anywhere I could play I did. I played in an adult women’s basketball league (yes, that is a thing that exists – it’s very competitive!). Then I played in a coed flag football team where I promptly broke my leg. Sports have been such a huge part of my life, now that I can’t really play any of them, I barely know what to do with my evenings!

I’m going to wrap this up because you all will know more when you read my blog. I will leave you with this: Laughter is my very favorite thing. Whether I’m laughing with friends, family or someone I just met that called in to the office, I love it. I hope you enjoy reading my blog… take it for what it is, a highly dysfunctional woman who would do about anything to make you smile.

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