My friends call me an old soul and I embrace it whole-heartedly, as I believe our world today is more deprived of true contentment and authentic human connection than it ever has been.
Most days you can find me wading in the Columbia River with my rescue dog, Justice, chatting with the baristas at my favorite coffee shops, or troubleshooting my antenna as I play along with Jeopardy! on my 18-inch TV.
My friends call me an old soul and I embrace it whole-heartedly, as I believe our world today is more deprived of true contentment and authentic human connection than it ever has been.
Most days you can find me wading in the Columbia River with my rescue dog, Justice, chatting with the baristas at my favorite coffee shops, or troubleshooting my antenna as I play along with Jeopardy! on my 18-inch TV.
I'm known for my pursuit of excellence, fierce loyalty, and child-like silliness.
My mom taught me the importance of all three as a means to a life well-lived.
Most days you can find me wading in the Columbia River with my rescue dog, Justice, chatting with the baristas at my favorite coffee shops, or troubleshooting my antenna as I play along with Jeopardy! on my 18-inch TV.
On the day I lost her, all the seemingly insignificant videos and pictures I had taken of my mom over the years at once turned invaluable. Re-visiting them often, I'm reminded of her legacy of light & joy. I know that while it's still okay to cry, it's also okay to keep on laughing.
Most days you can find me wading in the Columbia River with my rescue dog, Justice, chatting with the baristas at my favorite coffee shops, or troubleshooting my antenna as I play along with Jeopardy! on my 18-inch TV.