My friends

I have some of the best friends ever. No, seriously. They are terrific. So, naturally, I want to share their greatness with you, dear reader. So here they are, in no particular order.

JonJon
This is my man, Jon. We've been together for over two years now, and I couldn't be happier. :) He is the CTO of his company, Thoughtbot Inc., and all-around smarty-pants. We're getting married in October! Yay! I've been absorbed into his group of friends, and they are just about the coolest people I've ever met. :)

Cindy and BillCindy and Bill
I've known Cindy since 5th grade, and we've been inseparable since Miss Stel's English class sophomore year of high school ("PORK!"). We do share a brain after all. Cindy is a nurse at Norwalk Hospital, and she takes care of the mommies and little babies! Awwwwww! Also, if you need fine beauty products, she's your woman.
Bill, Cindy's husband, is a great guy. He's quiet (at least compared to me and Cindy), but very funny. He does graphic design and animation. It's good stuff, I've seen the dvd. ;)

DebDeb and BillDeb
I met Deb in Pep Band at RPI (pay attention, this will be a trend). She is a crazy, crazy redhead, and I love her to death. We have fun going to karaoke, watching horrible disaster flicks, and just generally being weird. She's just finishing up grad school at MIT. Bill is her boyfriend, and is a blast to hang out with. He's working in Washington DC.

Timmah!Timmah!
Tim is insane. Seriously. It just so happens that I am also insane, so we get along swimmingly. Tim and I met through mutual friends in the pep band, since I graduated the year before he started college. We are best known for being completely unintelligible to outsiders because of all our inside jokes. When hanging out in Boston, we can usually be found at a Thai or Indian restaurant, or wandering down by Long Wharf. You'd almost think he was an engineer by how crazy he is.

JohnnyJohnny
Johnny is an all-around great guy. I met him in Pep Band too, and we always have a great time making jokes only a 14-year-old could appreciate (luckily I am 14, so it all works out). Johnny is a computermachine guy.