I would like to share a bit more of who I am personally and professionally on this page.
Professional
Because of my involvement with the EDTEC program, I was fortunate to attend two International Society for Performance Improvement (ISPI) conferences. I have included a page with some of my ISPI experiences and a few pictures as well.
Since I am planning on being employed in the field of Educational Technology soon, I have also linked my Resume so you can review my skills and experiences. For future employers and clients, I hope to offer high concept and high value products and services in a kind and conscientious manner.
Personal
My personal interests include playing my trumpet, holistic health, nutrition, energetic medicine, and animals (particularly horses and those of a feline nature). There is nothing that represents nature's perfection better than a horse in motion or a feline in repose. I consider these animal companions to be my therapists and lifeline to sanity. I am very supportive of animal rescue organizations and do what I can in this regard. Like so many young girls, I loved horses and wanted one dearly. That did not manifest until I was an adult. My horse, Valkryie and I have been together for 16 years now and she has been a tremendous influence in my life. I love to share my family pet pictures and stories with others .
Here is a short clip of Valkryie having a good time during a turnout session and some pictures of us together.
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Valkryie and I practicing our Dressage
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I also love to cook and I get great ideas from the Food Network show and website
that I try out on my family and friends. My personally
defined three food groups are
Thai,
Sushi and Vietnamese!
I recently rekindled my love of making music and being with other
musicians. As an undergraduate student in the music department, I was involved in
many performing groups. Two years ago I decided to audition for the Wind Symphony,
which is one of the premier student ensembles here at SDSU. After 20 years,
I was back in the groove! Visit the SDSU Music and Dance department
website for more information on the Wind Symphony.
I have linked audio recordings of several Wind Sympony selections here.
You will need Windows Media Player or iTunes to hear these audio files.