I arrived in Phoenix in September 2006 with three suitcases for a four-week stay. I never left.
When Im stuck in traffic, I do the same thing I do when I drive, text too much.
One thing my mother doesnt know about me is nothing, really. She pretty much knows it all and if given the chance she will tell you what I won't.
On Saturday night you can find me at Burn.
My favorite thing about summer in Phoenix is pool parties organized ones, impromptu ones . . .
If I could redo my first kiss, Id kiss no one. I would never redo my first kiss. It was perfect, on the top of a Ferris wheel with someone really cute.
The one dessert I refuse to eat is cheesecake.
If I was mayor of Phoenix, Id run the light rail until 2:30 a.m.
In high school, I was the kid whose mom let everyone stay over when they were fighting with their parents. My house was like a crazy hotel of sorts we were always taking in strays of some sort. It's good to learn to share (even when you don't have much to share, you know).
In another life, I was myself. I think we get more than one life.
On my nightstand, youll find my computer.
The fictional character Im most like is Curious George.
One thing I want to do before I die is work with the group that started the Abandoned Children's Center in Africa.
The best thing about Phoenix is the loyalty within the various scenes; watching the amazing growth spurt; the support we've received at Burn; and the dance floor at Glam.