Hahaha I had a feeling I was gonna be smacked on the tush for this one. Everyone in my fam is or has been in the entertainment industry. At the age of 5 my mother threw me in ballet class. From there I took dance classes daily until I was 14 and was accepted into the Pacific Ballet Company of Pasadena. After that i performed with a few dance companies that I traveled with. I taught for many years tap, jazz, ballet, lyrical and modern dance. I also developed a love for playing the guitar. Iove to sing and I needed an instrument. So at 16 my mother bought me my very first Washburn guitar. After my back surgery when I was 23 yrs old, my dreams of continuing to dance professionally were pretty much crushed. But 23 in the dance world is considered too old for most major dance companies. I had dreams of going to new York and becoming a rocket, and dancing with the American Ballet Theater. I still could have done that years before my surgery, but I had horrible separation anxiety and I didn't want to leave my mother alone, she was the only one that raised me . I can still dance, but just not to perfection anymore. A year after my surgery, i picked up that guitar again and perfected it as best I could. Wrote my own songs, did some recordings and played at local coffee shops in Arizona. So I had my own little gig going until about 7yrs ago when I had my 2nd son. My next five year goal is to open up my very own dance studio which will consist of not only dance, but song and theater. I also want to dedicate my love for dance to teaching the physically disabled and mentally challenged. There's nothing more breathtaking and satisfying to me, then to watch someone take your knowledge and passion and put them into their oun body, mind and spirit.