Wednesday, April 1, 1981

Spring 1981: First Plane Ride to Florida




Mom and my dad took me on my first airplane trip down to Florida. This is where I got my wings for being a first time flyer. It was so exciting going fast down the runway. To this day, that is still my favorite part of the whole airplane ride.


We flew down to Tampa, FL, where we stayed with Grandpa and Grandma Gonyo. They had bought a small camper and stayed at Palm View Gardens in Zephyrhills, which was about 45 minutes northeast of Tampa.


We went to Disney World, Cypress Gardens, and Busch Gardens. Of course, I did get my Mickey Mouse ears and wore them proudly.


Cypress Gardens was so beautiful back then. They were known for their women dressing in the full southern belle dresses, carrying an umbrella, walking around the beautifully, manicured gardens.


Busch Gardens had a bunch of different animals, much like a safari. It didn’t have the rides, which it now has today.


It was a great trip for someone almost 7 yrs old. I think all children should have the experience of going to Disney World when they are young.

Saturday, September 1, 1979

September 1979: Kindergarten Class


I attended Lincoln Park Elementary through 6th grade.   My developmental kindergarten teacher was Mrs. Blue. She used to always favor the boys for some reason.      Some of the kids in my class were:  Andy Rush, Brendon Depoy, Dan Burlingame, Greg Novak, Denise Anderson, Dionne Tomorsky, and Aaron Tracy.  I pretty much went through grade school with all of them.

Friday, June 1, 1979

Summer 1979: Mackinac City/Mackinac Island

Mom and dad took me on a vacation to Mackinac Island, Mackinac City, Sault Ste. Marie, St. Ignace, and Taquamenon Falls. I remember taking a boat by the falls and there were so many mosquitoes which drove me crazy. We all wore hooded sweatshirts.


I loved the fudge we got on Mackinac Island. I laughed at the horse poop all over the streets.  I was not used to seeing that on the roads. There were no cars on the island, which was quite nice.


Mackinac City was full of shops and restaurants, which was nice to check out.

Thursday, June 1, 1978

Southern Trip: Summer 1978

My mom, dad, and I went on our first long road trip down south when I was almost 4 yrs old. We went to Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee (Gatlinburg, Nashville, Memphis), Georgia (Plains), Missouri (St. Louis), and Asheville, North Carolina.


There are only a couple of things I remember from the trip. I remember we did visit Elvis’s house in Memphis and wearing this t-shirt I got in Plains, GA, that said “I am a little peanut from Plains, GA”. I wore that shirt many times over that summer.


My mom remembers me seeing a child asking for orange pop, so that was my new thing to ask for on the road trip.    It would drive my mom crazy constantly asking for it.

Wednesday, June 1, 1977

Summer 1977: Cousins - Kelsey, Kim, Wendy, and Joy









My mom's sister, Charlene, had one daughter, Kelsey, who was born two days before me on August 22nd.    We used to celebrate birthdays together each year either at Grandma Thomas's house or at Pioneer Park.   In the summers, Kelsey and I would go to each other's houses for a week at a time and do fun activities.  

My dad's brother, George, had 3 daughters.  Kim was born September 20, 1971. Wendy was born  November 18, 1974, and Joy was born October 16, 1977.    We used to enjoy going up to the cabin every Memorial Day weekend and I spent many years at their house in the summers.  Then, I started to go camping with them and the Klee and Lawver families in 1985.   I was in Kim and Wendy's weddings, too.

Thursday, May 1, 1975

May 1975: Gonyo and Thomas Families





Family has always been very important to me.  I was very close to all of my grandparents. I went on cruises with the Thomas grandparents and went to the cabin with the Gonyo grandparents.   I would say I was the closest to Grandma Gonyo.       I am so thankful I was blessed with wonderful parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins.

Saturday, August 24, 1974

The Beginning






I would like to first introduce myself as Amy Lynette Gonyo. I was born to Robert and Joanne Gonyo around 7:30 a.m., Saturday, August 24th, 1974, in the hallway of my childhood home located at 2251 Lawnel Avenue in Norton Shores, Michigan.   My mother told me that she felt like she had use the bathroom, but came to find out that it was her baby girl awaiting the excitement of life.   Sometimes, I wonder if I should have just stayed inside the womb.  Things were a lot easier.