All
About Me.
I
grew up in Manitoba, Canada, where the grasses sway on the open prairies
and the lakes abound with jumping, acrobatic fish. My house backed
onto a forest of towering oaks and shady elms. It was the perfect
playground for climbing trees, collecting tadpoles, and examining
vacated bee hives. I started writing when I was a sprout in elementary
school. I’d
paste together pages of blank paper, illustrate them, and fill in the
spaces with my stories, dreams, and poetic justices of the way I saw
the world. It allowed my creativity and freedom to seep onto the pages
and give credence to the person I was.
In high school, I worked for
the school paper. It took many attempts to publish my first article,
but I never gave up, no matter how frustrating
it got. My first accepted article was on a subject very near and dear
to my heart, the Make-a-Wish Foundation and my parents said that my
face nearly blinded them for months, it shone so brightly. Not quite,
Mom and Dad, but pretty darn close.
In 1994, I moved to Calgary, Alberta
and met the man of my dreams. We married and after many happy years
there, we left Canada for a new
opportunity in Texas. I had no idea what my life had in store for
me, but I knew I’d embrace the adventure.
In 2003 while pregnant
with my last child, my oldest daughter re-awakened my passion. “When
are you going to write that children’s
book, Mommy,” she said. I’d always loved to write but
her words were instrumental in re-focusing me. That day, my daughter
taught
me a life lesson. Sometimes, children see much clearer than adults.
Not wasting another minute, I began re-cultivating my creative
playground by submerging myself into the writing community. With
the support
of my husband and family, I completed writing courses, attended
workshops and conferences, and read stacks of children’s
literature. All of my efforts, I’m happy to say, are helping
me become the writer I’ve always aspired to be.
Ever since
I was a little girl, my Mom and Dad always taught me to believe
in myself. “I think I can, I think I can, I know I can.” That’s
why I live by the motto “You’re never too young or
old to follow your dreams.” God’s path awakens many
opportunities, but if you don’t seize them and make them
yours, they’ll
waft away like driftwood floating out to sea.
I believe in family,
passion, and making a difference. There’s
no celebrity map to follow on living your life, but making your
own. I hope everyone who visits my website is inspired to follow
their own
dreams. I can’t wait to meet you there!
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