I was born on
a chilly December night, in the frost bitten city of Manhattan. Due
on Christmas day, I arrived a few days too early! Oh, my poor mother,
what a Christmas present, right? A screaming baby!!!
I grew up for the first 14 years in a
lovely, quaint little bedroom community in Connecticut. I guess
I would say that I was a normal, tomboyish and curious child who loved to explore
almost anything I could get into. I built forts, played with Barbies, made sandcastles
at the beach, played kickball, etc. etc. I have always loved to swim for as long
as I can remember. I should have been born a mermaid!! I believe I started around
the age of 4 or so. From then on, it was competitive swimming year-round for
me!
I swam in meets and competitions up
and down the east coast, and broke quite a few records. I was always
a very good, hardworking student. I was in the honors and high-honors
classes, and worked my butt off when it came to homework (too much
of a perfectionist, I now see). When I was 15,
I moved to very scenic and beautiful Charlottesville, Virginia with
my family, for a change of life. I went to a small private school
there, and adjusting and fitting in was hard for me. I never felt
like I fit in. I became shy and a bit of a wallflower (with this expressive
performer trapped inside). I loved the arts and drama, and they didnt
really encourage it there.
Also, girls can be so mean at that age,
you know?? Especially when you are the new girl. I let out my frustrations
in my poetry, artwork, and at the gym. I also volunteered at a rape crises/sexual
assault center to give myself a feeling of purpose. I studied drama as well,
becoming the youngest person to go through this department at the University
of Virginia. I started to work in a gym on my free time, received my aerobics
certification and personal training certificate at the age of 16. I also started
to model around this time.
A scout approached
me that summer to go to NYC and give the modeling biz a try. I was
unable to go to NYC for the test pictures, so my mom, who experiments with photography,
shot most of my stuff. She was already an awesome artist, so photography was
a natural extension of her talents.
College was temporarily put off for me.
Trust me, I strongly believe in education and believe you should
have something to fall back on. But every situation is different.
I am a very self-educated person. I chose to travel, model and work
at a young age. Unfortunately, in the modeling biz, women have a
limited window of opportunity
so I am seizing it now! However,
I did manage to attend an interior design school in New York as
a correspondent student. I apprenticed as a designer on some major
projects and graduated with a certificate in interior design, as
well as, a license to practice. I think this sums me up, for the most
part. I feel as though Ive told you most of my life story!!!
But I hope it gives you good insight into the individual that I
am and what I represent.
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