About Me: I will make no apologies for who I am - a mouthy 26 year old. I have a bad temper (at times), whine when sick (almost always), love chocolate (but not as much as fire spinning) and have an obsession with dying the death of an artist/writer of the mid 19th century (consumption). I might just be called a romantic (if you catch me on the right day)… I might be called somewhat Goth (unless you are Keyz then… “I’m NOT a Goth. I’m NOT a Goth. I’m NOT a Goth”)… I am learning again who I am…
Nicknames: “Reya” fu*king sunshine, GyspsyBells, Cicatrix, T.S., Elle (but never Elsie)… dear God, I can’t believe I put that last one down… Dilly Bean (okay, I was 4 at the time), Squirt (I will murder anyone who calls me that - it was from my dad - may he rot in the deepest pits of hell for it too…)
Nationality: Gaelio-Germanic
Religion: Christian - lets just leave it at that…
Heroes: Baroness Amandine-Lucile-Aurore Dupin Dudevant, Edna St. Vincent Millay
Interests: Fire Spinning (Poi), Writing, Reading, History, Love, Life, Adventure, Beauty, Joy…
Expertise: The Broken Know Their Own
Occupation: Deescalation Specialist
Industry: Social Services
Favorite Cuisine: American Bistro/Coffee House Cuisine
Favorite Dishes: Parmesan Artichoke Chicken Sandwich with Chips
Favorite Desserts: Thin Mint or Pumpkin Cheesecake or Mocha Brownies
Favorite Drinks: Spiced Chai of the Revolution
Favorite Junk Foods: Massive amounts of Chipolte Humas and Pita chips
Where I shop: Second Hand Shops, Vintage Stores, Antique Shops, Torrid, Wal-Mart, Goodwill
Brands I love: Tripp, LoungeFly, The Deadline, Threadless…
I like to wear: My flame Chucks or my boots, a hat of some kind and amazing socks all in one outfit.
Can’t live without: My Obnoxious Hat Collection and Fantastic Socks!!!
Prized Possessions: My Grandpa’s dogtag from WWII.
Guilty Pleasure: I spend way too much of my income at a local coffee shop drinking chai tea and eating Parmesan artichoke dip.
Favorite Quote: “I’ve been a wicked girl,” said I: “But if I can’t be sorry, why, I might as well be glad!” - Edna St. Vincent Millay