A: Happy’s Taco Shop.
A: Read, working on new music, play video games, and watch gymnastics.
A: I am a self taught pianist working towards my masters in neurological music therapy focusing in ptsd and addiction so I can teach brains like mine that, however dark the hole you’ve dug gets, there is light at the end of the tunnel.
A: Dancing, tennis, skiing, video games, photography, music, films, dinner, you name it!
A: Finding my purpose in an Alzheimer’s wing. Ask me about it.
A: I am a chameleon.
Tuxedo or sweats, rock or jazz, five courses or take out, whatever the situation calls for, I will be comfortable and discrete by your side.
A: - Work ethic
- Affability
- Compassion
A: I am a counselor, a sounding board, an empathy if you will. I like to support and listen in an attempt to understand the human story.
A: My religion is love.
I work hard so I can achieve my goals.
I am loyal until I’ve been crossed and even then I’ll probably help pick you up off the floor.
I love to nap.
Ice Cream over Alcohol every day.
A: I wish I could travel more than I do. My work keeps me pretty grounded but will eventually be a globe trotter!
A: As for diet, I eat all day, every day and I’ve never weighed more than I do now. It’s a blessing and a curse because I’d love to bulk up or even just build some mass but it just won’t happen! As for exercise, I teach ballet twice a week, I love playing tennis, swimming and for more than half my life was a competitive alpine ski racer with three state titles and two national rankings.
A: I work hard for what I love, every day I try to create and focus my crafts. Those include music, dance, hospitality, athleticism, and kindness.
A: Clearly by my other answers, I am an open book. Just ask!
A: I’d tell you no thank you to the wine. I’m a recovering alcoholic and above everything in my life, I value my sobriety. Next, I’d tell you that my sobriety doesn’t inhibit my ability to laugh and dance and love freely. In fact, it’s made my experince in those moments felt more deeply. I practice staying present and it’s not easy but there’s so much to be seen and experienced when you stop and breath.
A: I’d have to say my work ethic. It’s most visible in my music. Yes, I work four jobs and but that is to pay my bills. I taught myself piano to proficiency and it has been the most difficult and rewarding journey I’ve ever ventured on. To create ornaments on time is such a joy and I’d love to share some with you!
A: My piano
Ice cream
A dance studio
Seeing a dog at least once a week
A fantastic book