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Overview
About Me
CURRENT MISSION
To see the world! And to live right now.. Not to worry about the past or the future.
ABOUT ME
I am really in love with music and art and sports. I play the guitar and sing around Toronto and get the most amazing satisfaction from being on stage and from the people around me! I hate feeling pressured and overwhelmed so I like to scream a lot and laugh and dance and sing(I love to sing) .. it makes me feel better. I am afraid of dying... but more afraid of allowing that fear to stop me from living.. and I believe that the ability to realize that has made me a better and more truly present person. I love visiting new places .. and meeting new and interesting people.. I feel best when I am honest, so I do my best to avoid lying. I really focus on energy and being balanced with the world around me .. and myself.
PHILOSOPHY
Ashtanga yoga heals.
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
HOW I PARTICIPATE IN COUCHSURFING
When I get home my couch will most definitely be available for surfers from around the world!
COUCHSURFING EXPERIENCE
In Italy! England and Holland!!!!
Interests
I love to sing and sing and sing.. and laugh and love and eat and SING! Rugby and hockey are my sports and horseback riding is a love of mine that I haven't done in a very long time. I just enjoy being active and being free spirited and happy :)
- arts
- singing
- dancing
- yoga
- music
- guitar
- equestrian
- sports
- hockey
- rugby
Music, Movies, and Books
Book - The Golden Compass (series)and many many many more.
Music - Everything from Ella Fitzgerald to Pink Floyd to Crystal Castles. (Too many to name)
Movies - The Shawshank Redemption, The Fall, Memento, Spirited Away, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (Once again toooo many to name)
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
The one thing that I can say I have experienced that has left me awestruck and overwhelmed was witnessing my Great Grandmothers death. It seems a bit peculiar but It was a truly life changing experience. I held her hand until her heart and breathing.. slowed and slowed and then stopped. I saw her very last smile and told her that I loved her as she left this life. It was deeply saddening and left me in tears.. But it was without a doubt an extraordinarily moving and beautiful moment.