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Welcome Friend! You’ve just stumbled into my little corner of the internet. I’m glad you’re here. Take your time, look around, and be sure to explore my newest book releases, Becoming One and Journey to the Bride Within.

Order your paperback copy today, or access the e-book instantly (here).

This space was created with intention and with you in mind. A sisterhood where women from every season of life come to give support, receive support, and grow together. Life is a journey best walked with faith, joy, and community, and this is your place to learn, build, and become.. where faith and everyday life blend beautifully and authentically.

Who is                           ..

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 Author, speaker, Mentor and creative at heart. 

If you’ve made it this far, settle in,this isn’t just another “About Me.”If my life were written as a story, I’d say it began with laughter drifting through the streets of Carol City, MiamiI was born on

December 4, 1990

the youngest in a family where love and togetherness filled every corner of our single-family home. My parents, married now for 45 years, raised me alongside my sister and three brothers. Because of the age gap, my sister and eldest brother were already in different stages of life, while my other two brothers and I shared the adventures of childhood more closely. My sister’s daughters, my nieces; were close in age to me, one even the same age. We grew up like sisters, and to this day she’s still one of the closest people in my life. Time has carried us forward, and now I’m not only a wife but also a great-aunt, watching another generation grow up before my eyes.

Childhood was adventure at its finest. We didn’t have the internet or smartphones to keep us indoors, this was the 90’s and our playground was the world outside. My dad, the handiest man I know besides my husband, built us a treehouse, a basketball court, and even set up a trampoline in the backyard. My brothers and I rode bikes until the streetlights came on, climbed trees, went fishing, and sometimes tested our courage on the roof of the house. When we moved west to Miramar around the age of seven, our backyard opened up to a lake where we’d fish, feed the ducks, and dream about taking the canoe out, though somehow we never did. Both homes gave us memories that still warm me today; memories of family, fun, and the beauty of simple joys.​

Now, here’s the twist, I wasn’t just the “sweet baby of the family.” I had a fighter’s spirit. And I mean literally. Growing up, I had no problem humbling the boys on the block or even in church, when they got too full of themselves. I wasn’t out looking for trouble, but I sure wasn’t about to back down from it either. Don’t worry, those days are behind me now (unless you count play-wrestling with my husband, which I still find hilarious). Looking back, it makes me smile, but it also reminds me of something deeper: God planted that fire in me early on. The courage to stand firm. These days, that fight shows up in better ways: in perseverance, in prayer, and in holding tightly to my faith.

I grew up surrounded by diversity, with friends from all kinds of ethnicities, backgrounds, and walks of life. Middle school was amazing, and eighth grade was probably my favorite year of school. High school was just as memorable. I attended multiple high schools, and at each one, I became well known, made plenty of friends, and had a lot of fun. I loved almost everything about school, except the work.

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I loved fashion and became known for my personal style, but beyond the clothes and popularity was something deeper: my love for storytelling. I carried disposable cameras everywhere, capturing moments long before social media made documenting life part of everyday culture. I was always drawn to preserving memories, noticing the little things, and finding meaning in ordinary moments.

That passion for freezing life in photographs, videos, and words has never left me. Today, storytelling remains one of the ways I process the world, connect with people, and share pieces of my own journey.

Now, life looks different, but it’s even more beautiful. I have an amazing husband who makes life fun and steady, and I’m surrounded by a supportive family that continues to be my anchor. God is shaping my calling as a writer and speaker, and I’ve especially grown a heart for working with youth. I see myself in them; the energy, the searching, the questions and I want them to know they don’t have to go through life lost or alone. With Christ as their foundation, they can build lives filled with meaning, direction, and hope.

 

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So here I am today, a woman shaped by memories of the past, guided by the Word of God and eager to use every gift He’s given me to point others back to Him. My story is still being written but the pages so far tell a tale of grace, family, faith, and a God who has never once let go.

I’ve shared enough of my story for now. I’d truly love to learn yours. Take your time, settle in, receive what you need, and allow this space to serve you well. If you feel led, join the community so we can continue this journey together.

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Let's build, grow, and walk this journey together.

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