My story isn't that unique or unusual; I was born early one winter morning, January 31st, 1983 in Binghamton, New York and have lived here my entire (young) life. I am involved in a few local comedy groups - The Puzzled Players Comedy Improv Theater (which performs shows "similar to TV's 'Whose Line is it Anyway?') and Moose Pie Sketch Comedy. I work two day jobs; the first is working with autistic students as a Classroom Monitor for BOCES (working in the Oak Tree Program) at Floyd Bell Elementary School. My second job is working a few hours after school at St. Thomas Aquinas in Binghamton in the Fun Club program. I've worked with school-age children since March of 2002 - mostly in after school settings, once as a Teacher's Aide in a First Grade classroom, and now with BOCES - and it's always been a very rewarding experience for me. There is an innocence and an honesty with children that you don't get with adults. I don't consider it work when I'm around them.
I am a firm believer in fate. I feel that the world around us is a special and magical place, though many of its "powers" are hidden and cannot be seen. And in this magical place are signs, evidence of happenings that we are meant to "see" and experience; to decipher and understand so we can follow the path that's best for us. I feel many people are aware and see these signs, and on the flipside there are those that do not. Regardless, there are signs all around us. In order to see them you must keep your eyes, and your mind, open to all possibilities