
I was always a creative person, growing up as the daughter of two musicians. I started cello at the age of six, and ventured into the woodwinds in my teens. I used to adore drawing, world building (before I knew the term), writing, and roleplaying; but as I grew older, I found new (technological) distractions, and somehow let that creative side of me slip away. Now, in my 30s, I’m trying to reclaim a bit of that creativity, and nurture the child that my adolescence abandoned. I’m trying to live more intentionally, and to declutter those persistent distractions that draw me away from what matters to me the most. Today is the day of my life.
This is my personal diary. I’m not writing for anyone in particular other than myself – but am happy to have you along the way.