09 May 2012

R.I.P. MCA . . .


Cinco de Graduacion Party . . .












Singapore.




Just a quick update to let you all know that I will be moving to Singapore for a 3-year teaching position at Stamford American International School on July 20, 2012.  
I am very excited about this opportunity.  It will be an amazing experience that I will document weekly on this blog.  If you happen to know anyone in the area, or have any specifics about what I should check out while traveling, please let me know! 

Additionally, I have 3 collaborative art shows coming up--beginning next week--at the Metro Nashville Arts Commission (Nashville, TN), Loudoun House (Lexington, KY), and Nashville International Airport (Nashville, TN).  All 3 shows run through the end of August, so please check them out if you are in the area!

Thank you all for your continued support and encouragement of my creative endeavors.  Please do keep in touch. 

To continued success . . . 



The two images in this post are from my Skype interviews that happened in January and February.  Fun!

02 May 2012

Country Music Marathon Madness . . .

















Cakecrush + Turnip Truck = Love


Oh my goodness gracious:  I am completely in love with working at The Turnip Truck.

I started working here towards the end of March (oddly enough around the same time that my blog posting sort of fizzled away - hmmmm) and it's completely fabulous, so much fun!  

It's local and fresh and friendly and diverse and they really, truly care about their customers.  It's so nice to go to work where I will see people I know shopping.  And, they stock some really amazing things, so I am constantly eating good, whole foods.

But, the absolute best part of working at The Turnip Truck:  the employees.  It's like working at Kiss My Feet.  You know, the type of place where you can find friends for life.  (Kiss My Feet spawned now 10 year-long relationships:  Emma Klingbeil, Kelly Butler, Paul Kerrigan, & Kate Pilcher).  The people I work with are really wonderful people--each of them their own unique character--who really care about the store as if it were their own.  It's a sweet loyalty that I am proud to be a part of!

So, stop by for a visit.  Love East Nashville.  Stay for a while.


Caine's Arcade . . .



Such great creative inspiration!  Go. Make. Fun.