I am a photographer.
I am graduating from SLCC in the summer of 2013 and attending Utah University fall of 2013.
Working on cars is my happy.
I love people and little humans. Foto is my passion.
Rock climbing is my release.
Piano is my expression.
Music resonates with my soul.
A cardiothoracic surgeon is my future.
LDS is my lifestyle.
People are my inspiration.
Premed is my current path.
Surfing is mind opening and spiritual.
Running is when I turn off my mind and am liberated.
I blog personally and authentically with full disclosure.
I'm on a journey to find myself, raw, real, true and authentic.
I have a large family, and I love every dynamic of it. I am the oldest of seven siblings, ranging from 19 years old to two months old. My siblings and I constantly banter and play around. My dad and I work on cars together. My mum and I hang out with the baby and talk. I am close to all of them and love that fact. My oldest younger brother is currently serving his mission in Cordoba, Argentina, while the rest are in school (except for the baby, of course).


I lived in Hawai`i for a year and attended Hawai`i Pacific University. My original major was Marine Biology. I lived in Hau`ula which is just a bit south-east of the La`ie temple.


Rock climbing and repelling is something I have recently taken up. And I couldn't be more grateful for it. I was struggling this past year fiercely, trying to find and understand, trust and believe in myself. This sport requires two things I haven't had in a long time, trust and confidence in ones self. Something I have been struggling to gain once again. At first, it was terrifying, simply because of the need to have confidence and trust, my fear of heights set aside. But, I did it. I climbed. I trusted in myself. I had confidence that I could in fact, do it. The heights get at me when I'm being belayed, but if I self repel, I'm golden. Rock climbing brought feeling back into my life, it brought a rush of emotions that I had been suppressing for months on end, it brought forth all of them. And I am ever grateful for that.