March 14, 2003
Unserious
Ok, did you know that "Unserious" is a word?? It is, in fact, the antonym of serious. Anyway, here's proof that if you post a comment, I will respond. Heather commented on yesterday's rant and I decided I would post a response here instead of in the comment section.
Ok, yep, Heather, I remember very clearly a dude in Mr. Garrett's 10th grade English class with me getting arrested for having a bag of pot in his locker. I had a pass to go to my locker or something and the cops were checking lockers with their dogs. Anyway, I didn't ever see the light up take a puff pass it to me now going on, but I heard the place to participate was back behind the school in that tunnel thing. Anywayz...
So, I've been thinking about the immature thing. I think that the word is totally subjective. Heather, girl, I know you ain't immature! You are mature, you totally have your head screwed on straight. So, this is what I'm saying, I think maturity comes in how you make decisions and your mindset about life, etc. Having lots of fun and being silly (like me) doesn't make me immature, it makes me "unserious" or fun, or lighthearted. But I'm all about the grown-up-ness in certain situations and I think everyone is. This is what I was saying about being 14 and not doing stupid stuff. I think that was just part of who I am, I wasn't mature, lord knows I wasn't, but I thought I was. Instead, my behavior was a direct result of great parenting and fear -- I was too scared to do something remotely dangerous.
Now, I know those of you that didn't know me back in the 14 year old days are thinking, "wow, Amy was such a bore". But I disagree. I had a ton of fun and really look back at high school with seriously fond memories of great times with fabulous people like Heather and Grace and Amy, etc. etc. etc. I love you guys! Thanks for sticking with me this long!
Dude, congrats on the new car! =) And I'm right with you, my unserious self is all about watching tv, goofing off and 3 day weekends!
Much love!!
ames
Ok, yep, Heather, I remember very clearly a dude in Mr. Garrett's 10th grade English class with me getting arrested for having a bag of pot in his locker. I had a pass to go to my locker or something and the cops were checking lockers with their dogs. Anyway, I didn't ever see the light up take a puff pass it to me now going on, but I heard the place to participate was back behind the school in that tunnel thing. Anywayz...
So, I've been thinking about the immature thing. I think that the word is totally subjective. Heather, girl, I know you ain't immature! You are mature, you totally have your head screwed on straight. So, this is what I'm saying, I think maturity comes in how you make decisions and your mindset about life, etc. Having lots of fun and being silly (like me) doesn't make me immature, it makes me "unserious" or fun, or lighthearted. But I'm all about the grown-up-ness in certain situations and I think everyone is. This is what I was saying about being 14 and not doing stupid stuff. I think that was just part of who I am, I wasn't mature, lord knows I wasn't, but I thought I was. Instead, my behavior was a direct result of great parenting and fear -- I was too scared to do something remotely dangerous.
Now, I know those of you that didn't know me back in the 14 year old days are thinking, "wow, Amy was such a bore". But I disagree. I had a ton of fun and really look back at high school with seriously fond memories of great times with fabulous people like Heather and Grace and Amy, etc. etc. etc. I love you guys! Thanks for sticking with me this long!
Dude, congrats on the new car! =) And I'm right with you, my unserious self is all about watching tv, goofing off and 3 day weekends!
Much love!!
ames
Posted by Amy at 16:24:36 |

Heather wrote:
I here to say that Amy was soooooooo boring in high school - NOT! We had great times and it was cool....most of the time :-).