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December 18, 2007

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A

I just wanted to wish you luck in Montana. I learned this summer how odd it can be to go home after a period of independence, but I think it's certainly justified at 21. Some of my friends are just leaving home now, and they're about the same age. I hope you enjoy the mountains and space of the west and are able to recuperate.

Miriam

Mathew you're leaving tomorrow?!?!? I've always assumed I would run into you one day on a train and be able to tell you in person how much I adore your blog. It gives me the ability to step into the shoes of a life wildly different than my own and I appreciate you so much for it. As much as New York will miss you, it's an understanding city that awaits your return in the spring. Though I've never met you, I've read your words enough to feel like I know you. I think you know better than anyone else that the spirit and body are connected. Be thankful the human spirit is resilient and this time away to clear your mind will ultimately inspire the body to do the same. Take it from someone who has studied science and human nature in great detail, both will come around. Be positive, be healthy and most of all happy that things will change for the better for you. When you come back to NY I insist you have a meet up with your readers in the City! Enjoy the holidays and home, it's amazing what time with great parents can do for a person.

Ever your faithful reader,
Miriam

Pippin

Don't let the leprechauns take you to imaginationland. And oh how I remember Ms Danilova telling people to pee on themselves. Good times.

Donna

Matt, you are so fortunate that your parents are there for you....I'm sending you a virtual hug and positive thoughts!
I hope you have a wonderful holiday.

-Donna

emma

oh matty pants what will nyc do without you?
hopefully the montana air will do you some good. take care lovely :)

Keith

Matt, have a safe trip. New York will not be the same without your being here. We will miss you terribly. Hurry back!

Barbara

Dear Matt, I couldn't put it more eloquently than Miriam did and I second her comments. I especially like the idea of a meet up with your local readers. I hope you know how much you mean to all of us. Have a safe trip and good R&R with the P's (or 'rents as David puts it ;) Looking forward to your Montana photos.

jolene

OH MY GOD YOU'RE ONLY 21.

I think you're being way too hard on yourself. ;) My parents have been working on me for four years to move back in with them, and even bought a house with a casita, hoping I'll finish medical school near where they are. And I'm 28.

I hope you have a happy holidays - love the article about you! And love that "promotional photo". :)

Happy travels, and merry Christmas!

Natalie D.

I was hoping to meet you when I come up to NYC to visit Michelle and Carson in Jan. I am sorry that you will be in Montana, but I hope that your trip home provides the rest and relaxation you need to get back to your old self again. Praying for you always,

Natalie

Philip

I hope that R & R in Montana will be the answer...keep in touch!

Philip aka Oberon

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