What is the legacy you want to leave behind?
Legacy.
It once felt like a far-off concept—reserved for history books, accolades, or names carved into monuments. But now I see it differently. Legacy begins long before the end. It’s something you shape with every choice, every word, every action.
I hope to leave behind something that speaks true to my heart.
I want my work to outlive me and continue to inspire.
Through my writing, my designs, and my photography, I leave pieces of myself behind—each one carrying meaning, emotion, and a deep desire to connect. If my work can still speak to someone long after I’m gone, then I’ll know I did something right.
But legacy isn’t just about art.
I grew up without the steady presence or guidance of my parents. That absence left a quiet ache—a space filled with questions, longing, and the kind of silence only a child can feel.
I didn’t let my past define me; I chose to create a new path.
I became the mother I once needed—the kind who stays, who nurtures, who loves without condition.
My daughter will always know that she is valued, cherished, and loved beyond measure.
And that? That is the legacy I’m most proud to build.
And still, I carry big dreams.
I want my words to echo through time.
I want my photos to capture life as it is—raw, honest, and achingly beautiful.
I want my designs to stir emotion, reflect truth, and remind others that they’re not alone.
Above all, I want my work to bring people hope—
To show that healing is possible, that love can be fierce and transformative.
That even when life begins in brokenness, you can still create something full of grace and light.
My legacy may not be polished or perfect.
But it will be real.
And it will be mine.

