Here are some facts that make me unique and make me who I am today....
Where it all began..
My parents are both in the military and they both love to travel, so we started out in Omaha, Nebraska, where I was born. June 2, 1992 was a wonderful day, thats the day I was brought into life :) My parents said I was unexpected but I know deep down inside that I was a blessing, a gift from god, and I was meant to come at that moment in time, and they are so grateful. After my 3th birthday my parents introduced to me that I will be having a baby brother, and we were moving to Texas, I wasn't to thrilled about that. Having a sibling was the best thing that happened to me, but at that moment I wanted to be the only child. After my precious baby brother Trevor was born we packed up and moved to San Antonio, Texas, to Lackland AFB. Most of my childhood memories come from San Antonio and thats where I met my bestfriend Vanessa. We were so inseperable and did everything together. Unfortunately now that I live in St. Louis we don't get to talk as much. Living in Texas was also a challenge, my mom (Kimberly) was deployed for 18 months to Guam, and that made me immediately grow up into early teenagehood. My daddy (Marc) was also getting his masters degree and taking night classes at the same time this was occuring. It was super difficult and I was barely old enough to watch my baby brother, but we made it happen because I was able to make macroni and cheese every night. We got through it and it made us so much stronger as a family. After the return of my mom and 3 years later, my parents were stationed and now where I currently live, Scott Air Force base. St. Louis has been so good to us, and this is where my parents decided to retire and build a home. Currently I am getting my bachelor degree at Southern Illionis University Edwardsville. Trevor is a junior in high school, and is currently preparing for his ACT. It's so fastenating to me how fast everything can change and how quickly we grow up, though it can be a struggle, we always have a safe place to land...

