Hai! ^___^ Welcome to My page, this is me in a nutshell
You can call me Aya or Manda or just plain Amanda, but if you say Mandy, I'd probably want to kill you before its all the way out of your mouth. I guess you could say I am quiet or shy. But I don't see myself as either. Ask anyone, if you sit down with me, expect to hear more then you thought I could speak in a day. I'm loud and outgoing unless i just met you. I'm pretty cool as long as you aren't a jackass.
I’m 20 and in the military . I joined in 2006 before I had even graduated from high school. I do have my doubts but I’m sure that in the end, it will make me a better person. I’m leaving for Iraq in August, but first I have training in July in New Jersey. Sure, I’m scared, I’d be insane not to be. However, Its part of what I signed up to do, ya know? I have two sisters and I live with my older one, Kristen, who’s pretty awesome. Its me, her, her boyfriend, and my fiancé. It would seem crowded but surprisingly its not. I love my family, even if we don’t always get along.
I love to read. Right now my favorite books are the Twilight Series but you should read Tuesdays With Morrie and The five People You Meet in Heaven, Both are by Mitch Albom. Both are really amazing and will most likely bring you to tears.I am the type of girl that CANNOT speak right and trips over her own tongue...and feet. I'm a klutz with both. I am the girl that trips up the stairs and falls down them backwards , landing on some bone that has already been broke, twice. I love it though. It adds to my quirkiness and my OrIgInAlItY . I would dye my hair bright blue just to stand out in a crowd, if I wasn’t in the military. XD. I’ve broken so many bones and I’ve said so many wrong things, but my friends still LoVe me so I’m cool with it all. Plus they are exactly the same as me. So its all good, right?Therefore, I have completed my secondary education and I am onward towards higher education. Alternatively, so I thought. Sometimes I wonder if I will ever really make it there but then I know that I am too stubborn not to. I graduated form PVHS here in the Coal Region. Sure, it was not the best of educations, but it could have been worse. I am a ’07 graduate now. Though I am supposed to be happy about it, sometimes I miss my friends. I stopped hanging out with a bunch of them after graduation. Some joined the military, some are still living at home, or in college, and others still are in high school finishing up. However, Life goes on and friends are still friends.What i wouldn't do without my friends. They are amazingly weird and out there. some are deep and some are just random. however they tolerate me and i tolerate them. you can't chose your family but you can sure as hell chose the best friends you have. in my case, they found me mostly. i wouldnt trade them for anything...well maybe for a klondike bar...but that isn’t the point here…I love my town though, no matter how bad the economy or how small the place is. Coal Region where once the alcohol is in u, there is no getting away from it it consumes u with sports pride, underages, jail time, psycho companions, beloved enemies, and a totally different way then everyone else's way of handling all the problems that are thrown at us. D.R.A.M.A. becomes our middle name but makes us the best friends u will ever have in the end. We are always the toughest fighters even when we lose and always the champion drinkers. We party in the bush with kegs and cases. And we drive with six packs and quarts. You will know someone from the coal region is around when you hear "yo but" when ur greeted with a beer. The coal region where sports are life, truck exhausts are our alarm clocks, alcohol is our water, lil gurls are sluts, fuck is our noun verb and adjective and where everybody knows everybody. No matter how hard u wanna get away you can't and you never wanna because where else can you get what you have here...I'm just a small town girl.