Amy Manda:
CLASS OF 1990
Meridian High SchoolClass of 1990
Meridian, ID
Amy's Story
Amy is from Orange, California. Amy's schools include Meridian High School. Amy later attended Brigham Young University, Ricks College. Amy works(ed) at Diamond J Ranch.
Music Amy likes includes Adrian Buckaroogirl, Lady Antebellum, Johnny Cash. Books Amy likes include The Source, The Book of Mormon. Movies Amy likes include True Grit (1969), NOT remaking the John Wayne classic True Grit, The Notebook. TV shows Amy likes include Texas Women, RFD-TV, Community.
One of Amy's favorite quotes is:"WHATS GOOD FOR THE OUT SIDE OF A HORSE IS GOOD FOR THE INSIDE OF A MAN A Cowboy's Love:
If youâve ever been loved by a cowboy,
youâll know what I say is true;
they know how to love a woman,
And you thank your stars that its you.
Itâs not in the fancy talking
or trying like heck to impress.
Itâs in the deep, honest caring
that makes these men of the west.
They learn from the world around them,
that life is precious to hold.
See how they carry the lost calf,
until its back home in the fold?
They know the hand of our Maker
In the work that they do everyday.
They protect the herd from danger,
and keep them from getting away.
They see the glory of sunrise,
Work hard to make things right.
When they tuck back into the bunkhouse
itâs usually the dark of the night.
In their powerful hands there is healing.
Rough and scarred, you can see,
but when they gently touch you
you know what tender can be.
For the hands that punch the cattle,
and break a Cayuse just right,
Can brand a calf in the daytime
and deliver a foal in the night.
They stroke and comfort t...Expand for more
he skittish
they guide and lead the lame,
they work to heal the wounded
and treat the sickly humane.
There may be some maverick cowboys
that canât keep their word to be true,
but there arenât very many bad ones
Believe me their numbers are few.
Most stretch the truth in their tall tales
and fib to put on a good show,
But youâll rarely catch one lying
Itâs a matter of honor, you know.
When you put all these things together
you see itâs a gift, plain as day.
God gave us these fine, good men
to keep us from running astray.
To be held in the heart of a cowboy,
To hear him call you ma'am
To snuggle in his big, strong
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A Cowboy's Love:
If youâve ever been loved by a cowboy,
youâll know what I say is true;
they know how to love a woman,
And you thank your stars that its you.
Itâs not in the fancy talking
or trying like heck to impress.
Itâs in the deep, honest caring
that makes these men of the west.
They learn from the world around them,
that life is precious to hold.
See how they carry the lost calf,
until its back home in the fold?
They know the hand of our Maker
In the work that they do everyday.
They protect the herd from danger,
a
They see the glory of sunrise,
Work hard to make things right.
When they tuck back into the bunkhouse
itâs usually the dark of the night.
In their powerful hand".
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