Like most of you, I didn't really "know" Amy Meyer, but in a small town, in many ways we got to know her. You have to admire anyone who dedicates themselves to educating children. She was usually always smiling, and always had a kind word for anyone she encountered. I know too, that after her diagnosis,, she realized even more the importance of some kind of kind word.
We share a birthday.... it was something I discovered accidentally. I remember once she told me on OUR birthday, she would be sitting out on her porch, enjoying a wine cooler, and that I should stop by and have a drink to celebrate our day. I never did, and I do kind of regret that.
My point, and I'm sorry I'm so slow in making it, is that Amy touched a lot of our kids' lives. We will all remember some teacher in our childhood that touched us, that inspired us in some way. For SO many Muscatine kids...that teacher will be Amy Meyer.
What a legacy....though she's gone, she's probably watching from Heaven knowing "It Was A Good Thing"



