Early on, I began using art as a way to express my creativity and imagination. I vividly remember my favorite jumper was made with material featuring comic strips. I still think of that outfit when I design interactive fun clothing for my daughters: crayon and paper pockets on a sweatshirt, magical capes to wear, whatever makes them smile. Maybe that’s why I chose to become a kindergarten teacher as a practical outlet for my creativity. Growing up in a 200 year old stone farm house in rural Pennsylvania, my family showed Siberian Huskies on the weekends. This gave me a love for painting animals and for decorating my nest with rustic antiques and vintage “thingys”. 
Helping to heal the physical and psychological wounds of war.
Provides information, education and support to assist the 3.17 million Americans currently living with traumatic brain injury and their families.
great stuff Katie, looking forward to seeing more.