Oh, good! Thank you
'Safe'
Natter 77: I miss my friends. I miss my enemies. I miss the people I talked to every day.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I love your playlist smonster. I have been listening to that and Amy's playlist all evening and thinking of amyth. (also, I love that you have Jenny Owen Youngs from Buffering the Vampire Slayer on it)
Thanks, smonster. I only just listened to a couple yesterday from the one they made, but I want to listen to both all day today. It feels like support and solace at the same time.
Is there any way to support/get something for T and G and C and whoever else has been with amyth in these past few weeks? I'd like to show my gratitude.
Shir, this [link] has a link to the "Support for Amy Preble" page at GiveInKind.com
Listening to the playlists and I find I don't know most of the music, which is nice because I feel closer to Amy as she shares new music with me. I hope she can feel all the love. Choosing to believe she does.
Same, Laura. Just playing now is Return of the Grievous Angel, and it reminds me of the time on LJ when Amy and I had a little "Yay, Gram Parsons!" moment when she noticed my icon was the cover of the tribute album by the same name. It's sweet and sad at the same time.
Thanks, dcp. As far as I can see this page is about helping them to help Amy. What I meant to ask is if there is a way to support the carers (T and G and C and vwbug and whoever else is there) directly, and do something just for them.
Shir, I think for now you could probably mail anything to Amy's address for them. Electronically, I'm not sure.
I have been listening to the playlist in between meetings, and it is pretty much a soundtrack of a certain time of my life. The Housemartins was such a remember when moment that I reached out to a friend I haven't talked to in YONKS, and it was lovely and the tears were from laughing and loving instead of loving and losing, for the length of a phone call.