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Other quick FYI's about me before I get on topic!: I love Jesus Christ, my Lord & Savior, my family (my two nieces, Kinsleigh & Memphis, are my WORLD! 9 yrs & 15 months), friends, traveling (i'm a Disney Fanatic!), learning how to be a new homeowner and figuring out this "wife life!" Although, it sometimes calls for a drink! Planning a wedding, a Honeymoon trip, buying a house, getting married (a few weeks before the holidays), moving into said new house, remodeling, and deciding to go back to school all within one year has been so much fun yet completely overwhelming at the same time! So, i am now a craft beer and wine enthusiast 😜 Cheers! 🍺

My husband also works with me at Albertville City as a Lieutenant Fireman/Paramedic with Albertville Fire & Rescue. He has a lawn care business on the side and works for Corbitt Power and Light, as well, doing tree work. Being a first responder is his passion, but unfortunately, it doesn't pay the best, so I'm blessed he is such a hard worker and does all he does to provide for us. In our spare time, we love to get outdoors and hike, hunt, camp, bike, kayak, and be as active as possible! I'll be 30 this August, my birthday is 8-9-89 (fun fact!) and my goal is to be "thirty and thriving!" I would LOVE to get in great shape for once while I'm still young and have no little ones keeping me busy! So, the hubs and I recently joined the gym... but, with our jobs, and me being back in school, we haven't found any time to actually go yet! Maybe soon. I'm loving being a student again, though. Here's to the journey to graduation!

Last but not least, very important, rather, I am all Vol! I love Tennessee Football! Despite the miserable last decade we've had, I am tried and true! Sorry, Mrs. Morgan! I've been holding out on you. I'll be sure when I bust out my orange here soon not to sit on the front row that night 🍊 just for you! 

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