About
I am not super good at describing myself.
Regardless, sometimes you just have too… which gives me a place to start this self-description.
I love getting better at things, I consistently want to push myself, learn and explore unbounded growth. This core belief of mine stems from Faith in a God much larger than I — a God loving enough to send his Son to defeat sin on my behalf and bold enough to inhabit my broken body and make it whole.
There is nothing else more important in explaining who I am than pointing toward the love of Christ.
Other than being obsessed with this dude who lived 2000 years ago, I am heavily into far to many things.
I spend the majority of my time driving around a 91′ Volvo 240 wagon, which I named Ebbtide. From the age of 10 this has been my dream car.
I am working on trying to learn how to figure out how to possibly convene my focused brain energy onto the development of my undergraduate degree. Which is a bit of a story. I have spent two years studying biology, and in these two years, desiring to become a general practitioner to serve in under-resourced parts of the world, I realized I spend all my time in class imagining the tools, methods, names, systems, ways, possibilities, of making a run-on sentence. No. Of how to make sustainable impacting systems for developing ways to love the unloved. So, summer of 2009 I changed my major to Interdisciplinary Studies and am combining Biology, Entrepreneurship and Non-Prof Mgmt — to learn as much as possible about Social Entrepreneurship.
Unfortunately, I can learn more hoping around websites than convincing my educational system to give me what I would like to learn.
I like to read and to write.
I like skateboards and surfboards.
I like coffee and pasta.
I like working and learning.
I like people and friends.
I like the ocean and the mountains.
I like creativity and quality design.
I like honesty and realism.
I like old and new.
If you would like to learn more about me or connect with me on some other platforms — check out my contact page.
Thanks for stopping by.