I live in rural Oklahoma and that means country roads filled with long stretches of cow land, being able to watch the seasons change smoothly from your front porch, and of course animals in abundance.
Wonderful home cooked food and a tv show in the background are staples. Just as warmth, family, and love are.
I live at home on my family property. My parents have blessed me and allow and welcome me in their home. The walls are lined with my father’s touch, as a self contracting painter, his masters skill is evident in every room of our house.
My mother’s main artform is zentangle. And her small tiles are found adorning my father’s walls. Both of their art and love seeps through the house.
I have three dogs, all of which are bob tails! Shiloh is the oldest, a white Schnoodle + terrier mix. My two youngest are Australian Shepherds named Finn and Heidi. (Not to mention the flock of chickens and the pride of cats who litter the property like wildflowers.)
I dabble in a variety of art. One I’m concentrating on right now is digital art! I’m hoping to open up a line of merch and an Etsy store as well as add to my Redbubble account. (zTiffanymichele)
I used to be really active on Instagram but left due to their new policies.(ZTiffanyMichele was my username) I find I haven’t taken as many pictures since then and do miss photography and editing pictures.
My mother and I have a Youtube channel ‘Joyous Jabbers‘ and there we mostly talk about books and a bit of our lives. We’ve taken a break in recent years but do have plans on reviving it one day.
I’m a country girl at heart and thankfully Jesus hasn’t led me away from my homeland. Jesus and I have been friends ever since I could remember. My father baptized all us kids, I’m the youngest of three, as soon as we were able to understand and want it.
I was homeschooled my whole life and decided early on that it’s how I wanted/want to raise my future kids. <3
I have oh so many stories in my head and I hope to share them all with you.
In 2021 I was finally diagnosed with Fibromyalgia—turns out I’ve had it my whole life—so that’s something that I talk a lot about here on the blog.
So there’s that, a slice of who I am. I hope to share more with you in the coming days.