“I began singing and performing as soon as I was walking”
“I started with piano lessons in elementary school, like most do, but grew aggravated with the classical approach and I quit in middle school because I just wanted to play songs I liked which at the time was nearly exclusively Sara Bareilles, Regina Spektor, and anything Disney.“
“After graduating highschool, I forced my dad to take me to Ireland (I raised the money, but I’m not the kind of girl you let travel alone). One evening we moseyed into a pub where I heard the autoharp for the first time. I told my father it was the most magical thing I’d ever heard. I was gifted my harp that Christmas (2014)and it has become my songwriting companion and good traveling buddy because it’s far more portable than a piano.”
“I don’t know how my health doesn’t affect my art. Being diagnosed with MS as young as I was, my experience with illness has shaped my perspective so intimately, I wouldn’t know how to split the fine hairs of illness vs. family vs. culture vs. geography etc“.
“I learned a young age that honesty is the
price of compassion,so honestly–
I’m not the most afflicted. I’m not the
most deserving, but, I need help, and as much as I can get.”
I have scars on my brain and have to take a lot of precautions to maintain my health. I’ve been sick for most of my life and I know I need all the help I can get, so I’ve learned to help myself.
My work skill set pertains to childcare and hospitality (they call me Mary Poppins ). I write stories for children and songs for all ages, and I make lots of friends who contend with me.