About Me

  • About Me: I am a recent college grad who is in the process of getting of my teachers certification as a 4-8 generalist. I plan to go to Zambia Africa and teach at Sakeji mission school starting in Januray 2010--I can't wait to get back home! In my 'spare time' I play piano, read and knit a lot (some people call me the crazy yarn lady), and have started taking violin lessons. There is so much life to experience--I can't wait to step out in faith and take the adventures my wonderful Father sends me!

More About Me

  • Religion: Christian
  • Heroes: Jesus, my mom, my dad, Aragorn, Aslan, and Hornblower.
  • Interests: Music, playing the piano, reading (Rosemary Sutcliff, Lord of the Rings, Narnia, C.S. Lewis, Medieval Lit., Classics, Adventure/fantesty/Sci Fi [clean stuff!], and historical fiction), knitting, cross stitching, animals (I have a parakeet), becoming a better Christian, trying to learn to play classical guitar in my 'spare' time, being a big sister, learning, becoming a missionary in Zambia, Zambia, and history--particularly British and Ancient.
  • Expertise: Being *me*, teaching, making mistakes, falling down, and being a big sister.
  • Occupation: Student, Piano teacher, Accompanist, Missionary
  • Industry: Music

Travel

  • Places I love: Brittan, Zambia, Arkansass, North Carolina, and Tennessee
  • Places I've been: Zambia, London, a lot of the states, Germany
  • Places to see before I die: UK, Itally, France, and Kenya
  • Dream Vacation: Music Tour of Europe and a horse back tour of Ireland that lasts for a few months

Music

  • Favorite Artists: Ceili Rain, Kingsbard, Brobdingnagian Bards, Beyond the Pale
  • Favorite Albums: Erasors on Pencils, Brobdingnagian Fairy Tales, Kingsbard
  • Favorite Genre: Celtic folk and Classical (as in from the dawn of music to Impressionim)
  • Band I wish I was in: Kingsbard

College

  • School Name: East Texas Baptist University
  • Status: Undergrad
  • Class of: 2008
  • Degree type: Bachelors
  • Major(s): B.A in Piano
  • Minor(s): Brittish Studies