Amy
My blogs
| Gender | Female |
|---|---|
| Industry | Education |
| Occupation | Middle School Assistant Principal |
| Location | St. Louis, Missouri, United States |
| Introduction | Relationships are most important to me--first and foremost my relationship with my Savior. It's hard to talk about Jesus without being considered a "Jesus Freak." (Not that there's anything wrong with that...) Read the first few posts of Living in a Postmodern World to get the feel for who I am in Christ. The second most important relationship is the one I have with my husband. He's the perfect man for me--what more can I say. We don't have children--well, really, we do--hundreds of them in fact, because my husband is a high school teacher and I am a middle school assistant principal. We come home and talk about them like they're ours--the triumphs and the heartbreaks. We try not to talk about it too much, though, since it consumes at least 8 hours of our day already. The other important relationships in my life are my family and friends. Alas, I don't get to spend as much time with them as I would like...everyone has busy lives. I grew up in West St. Louis County (For those of you from St. Louis, since you must know, I went to Parkway West.) I'm the third of four children, but I'm more like a firstborn because of the age gap between me and my older brother. |
| Interests | Listening to my husband while he tries to make me laugh, Bible Study, Reading, Talking with adolescents to get their perspective on life, Music--listening and performing, Drinking Diet Coke and "hanging out" with friends (holla' atcha' dinner club), Photography, Writing |
| Favorite movies | Shawshank Redemption, Amazing Grace, Anchorman, The Sound of Music (I'm a sap.) |
| Favorite music | Current praise and worship: David Crowder Band, Robblie Seay Band, Watermark, Chris Tomlin, Christy Nockels, Passion, Casting Crowns, Switchfoot, Jack Johnson, Garden State soundtrack, the musical Wicked, |
| Favorite books | The Bible, To Kill a Mockingbird, Fahrenheit 451, Pride and Prejudice, almost anything C.S. Lewis |
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