
At Acorns2OakTrees, I write as a teacher, a seeker, and a human being. My vocation is education, especially in biblical studies and philosophy, but my life is also full of ordinary joys — reading, Disney, video games, time with my husband, and moments of wonder in the everyday.
I don’t claim to be a professional scholar or to have all the answers. Instead, I share reflections, stories, and insights in the hope of sparking connection — reminding us that we often have more in common than we think.
This blog is about the potentiality of everyday life: how movies, quotes, experiences, and even small pleasures can point toward meaning, resilience, and grace. It’s about holding complexity — faith and doubt, joy and sorrow, beauty and brokenness — and still choosing to notice light.
Here I seek to be honest, thoughtful, and hopeful. My writing grows out of the classroom, my personal journey, and my love of story. I hope readers will find not final answers, but companions for the journey: a reminder that life, even in its struggles, can be full of wonder, truth, and joy.