People ask me sometimes about my signoff. There's no soul-shatteringly profound story behind it; it just suits me. I first heard the phrase first way back in high school, from the Tristan Prettyman song. She has such an easy breezy way about her, and I was drawn to this word said thrice. Since then, I have come upon two other songs of the same name from Of Monsters and Men, and also Avalanche City. I like to think someone else out there feels like I do about it. They say if you mean something, you should say it twice. Well, I am a girl of my word and when I do something, I gotta really do it. So for me, three times will do. I like the way it sounds aloud, and I like the way it looks typed at the end of emails and blog posts. I love handwriting it on notes and greeting cards. It feels like more of an effort to say/type/write, and therefore holds more potency.
An enthusiastically noncommittal post-grad's take on all things annoying, adventuring, growing up/never growing up, the gypsy life and having the balls to try.
This just means that I love you to love it. Share at will, but don't jack it up, abuse it, or forget to give credit. I will do the same, and spread the good cyber karma.
What She Said?
The Deal
I work: PICU nurse.
I play: comic, improviser, actor, yogi, and travel fiend.
I have been a travel nurse for a while, hopping from hospital to hospital across the US. I grew up in Spokane, WA and have lived in NYC, PHX, TX, Kansas City, and on a farm in Carnation. I've just moved to Seattle after being in LA for 3 years, where I studied at UCB, improvised with my team Reply All, did standup comedy around town, and ran around intoxicated on sunshine. I am now likely making too much noise somewhere, with galoshes on my feet and a laptop tucked under my arm.
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