I was raised in a small town in Northern Michigan. Growing up in rural community on beautiful Lake Huron was nothing short of amazing.
The small school I attended had a graduating class of fewer than 70 students. Of those classmates was a best friend who later became my high school sweetheart and then my husband. Shortly after marrying in 2009, we began our military adventure with our two young children while I finished my college degree! Our nomadic lifestyle has been quite the journey, and after relocating numerous times in the past 15 years stateside and overseas, I've accumulated a wealth of knowledge and skills that truly make me a jack of all trades. I’ve always had a strong desire to help others, which is supported by numerous employment positions in the medical field and education system providing valuable services to the public.
Now, I am eager to assist you with your real estate needs to the best of my ability! Please connect with me and let me know how I can help you.
I’ve got three brothers, and let me tell you, growing up with that rowdy crew in the sticks was a whirlwind! I never wanted a sister as I was living my best life as the only girl! Our childhood was packed with woodland adventures, championship wrestling bouts, and DIY projects using Dad's tools and duct tape. We tried to keep the house spick and span for Mom but were always more skilled at mess making!
I was a roller derby queen! My adventure started in 2011 when my husband was deployed while stationed in Japan. I laced up my brand new roller skates and joined the Yokosuka Sushi Rollers. Learning how to roller skate for the first time was challenging but I picked it up fast! I loved the thrill of a contact sport and the fun themed bouts. Once we were back in the states, I joined the Pensacola Roller Girls, continuing my position as the Jammer—the skater with a star on their helmet, racking up points by zooming around the track! My roller derby career came to an end due to knee injuries and I now enjoy skating for fun.
I’ve lived in Japan twice! My family had the experience of living in Japan on two separate occasions! We first relocated to Japan in 2011, when I took my very first international flight with my 2-month-old daughter and 2.5-year-old son to join my husband. It was an amazing adventure and we always talked about how we would move back in a heartbeat. We were lucky enough to receive orders to return a decade later! Our children cherished their time in Japan as teens/preteens, so much so that after two years, they didn’t want to return to the United States. If you ever have the chance to visit Japan, we wholeheartedly recommend it. You'll discover pristine and orderly cities and homes, delicious cuisine, and meet some of the kindest, most compassionate, and respectful people you’ll ever encounter!