Although I am young, I have been a practicing Wiccan for about eight years now. I refer to myself as Wiccan or Pagan interchangeably. I started my journey down the path as a solitary, teaching myself about the Craft from a variety of materials. When I met Brittany, she and I started working together. After a short time, we had established a very small circle from our group of friends to celebrate rituals together. To expand our knowledge and to meet other Pagans we started to attend a few Pagan groups in the Arlington and Fort Worth areas. Brittany and I ended up settling in a small group known as the Hearthfyre Tradition. In the few years we attended Sabbats there I learned a lot about Paganism that can't really be taught in books. My favorite aspect was the use of song and chant in rituals. Many features of the Hearthfyre rituals were very similar to how we had run our circles previously. In response to the desire to interact with other Pagans more often and to ensure myself the time to practice all of the Sabbats, I decided to start this group. You could say I consider myself an eclectic witch because I don't solidly associate myself with any one tradition.
About me personally, I am a very outgoing and open minded person. At the moment, I work as a portrait photographer in Burleson. My favorite things to do include reading, writing, design, photography, and being around my friends and family. What I call my second job (or third or fourth) is designing and selling t-shirts.
A cool note about me, a spell/meditation I created was featured in the Deluxe Spellbook Edition of Blue is For Nightmares by Laurie Faria Stolarz.