I'm a wife, a mama x3, an elder millennial, and a nostalgia junkie.

I love 90's music and 60's musicals. I'm known to break into song or movie lyrics in most conversations and I Rick Rolled my husband and all of our wedding guests during our ceremony. All these years later, I'm still totally glad I did it.

I can't make sourdough bread. I can't even keep track of the days enough to make the starter correctly and I'm in awe of anyone who can. But, according to my youngest daughter, I make the "world's greatest" butter cream icing, and that feels pretty special.

I'm crazy about my dogs in a way that only millennials know how to be. My English Setter, Birdie, is my shadow, and quite possibly the biggest a-hole on the block, but she's my a-hole and I love her. My Baxter is a foster fail and the best boy to ever walk the planet. He was just born knowing how to dog.

Comedy is my love language. Some might argue it was my first language. I was the kid in trouble because the sarcasm came out of my mouth faster than my brain told me to stop. Laughter and comedy is truly the center of who I am, how I view the world, and how I communicate with it.

Moral of the story: I hope you like Dad Jokes.

that dance to the beat of their own drum.

'Ello! I'm Taylor

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fun facts

that you probably didn't need to know

I'm obsessed with: 

I can't pass up:

Movie I'd watch on Repeat:

What I actually studied:

I'm addicted to:

I totally embrace:

Vintage maps, globes, and atlases

Young Frankenstein, or Labyrinth

Developmental and Educational Psychology

Haribo Twin Snake Gummy Candy and
Wawa Coffee

Animals.  My husband saves me from becoming Dr. Dolittle!

My hearing aids.  I used to be super self conscious about them, but my (lack of) hearing has become my most commonly joked about qwirk and I'm wildly grateful to have this kind of technology!

this is the story of a girl...

"There is no life I know to compare with pure imagination.
living there, you'll be free if you truly wish to be."

- Willy wonka