
This picture of Lombard Street is also famously known as the crooked street in San Francisco…I think it signifies the twists and turns that my life took while I lived in San Francisco. π
Among many things I learned:
- to accept and value the differences in people
- to seek forgiveness and to forgive myself for past mistakes
- the amazing knowledge of having a relationship with Jesus
- that I am a worshiper
- the true value of what my nanny job meant (it was much more than a J.O.B.)
- to take risks
- to love
- that I could survive a devastating break-up and still love myself
- to have deep relationships with others
- to stretch myself and grow
I’m sure there are many more things I could list, but these are the ones that currently come to mind!

I’m going to be doing a few travel adventure posts in the upcoming days…travel is such a big desire of mine so I wanted to be sure to include some posts of my favorite trips starting with my first trip to Europe! Yay!

Here are some pictures of the school I attended, the view outside my hotel room balcony and me with my certificate after completing the course!
Barcelona was an amazing city. Here are pictures of 






It was an amazing tip and adventure. You can bet that I would be anxious to return to Europe!
I had been working as a nanny for a great family in Marin County, CA when I started to feel a deep longing for a change in my career path.
Merry Christmas friends!
As I’ve mentioned in previous posts, I was raise Lutheran and had a solid bible education as a child. This picture to the right is of my confirmation which is the result of attending 2 years of classes. I was also baptized and as infant which would be typical in the Lutheran faith.
I no longer sat in the back of the church. In fact, I was very much involved and even played the keyboard and sang vocals in the worship team…something I loved!
To Vegas, baby! Yes, I’ll be celebrating my 40th in Sin City! Do not fret, I have no crazy plans but to spend it with family!
Therapy helped me to:
…and the in between!ΓΒ 


My first position was a live-out job and I rented an apartment right near Chinatown! I was 5 minutes walk to here and 5 minutes walk to Union Square and downtown San Francisco. I loved it! It was a great place to be to explore the city for my first year in the Bay Area.
The family I worked for lived in Presidio Heights, just a few blocks from the Presidio itself. I would grab the bus early in the AM to head across town to work. I was a city girl with a cute little apartment above a tunnel.
I stayed with this family until after I graduated from San Francisco State in 1998. At this point, the girls were older and even though they no longer needed my nanny services I continued to live with them while I worked a nanny position in the beautiful and prestigious Sea Cliff area of San Francisco.
I found a live-in nanny job in Pacific Heights very near where I was living previously.
…and walked on glass:





Beautiful Lake Atalan surrounded by volcanoes:
Here is a picture for the city center in 

