

Growing up overseas meant very little television and lots of free time, which I eventually came to spend in reading. When I was eleven we moved to Zimbabwe, where I lived until I was sixteen, followed by a year in Marin County, California, and a year in Penang, Malaysia (of the two places, Marin County was by far the most foreign to me).Īfter that I attended the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor in Texas, and I still reside less than a hour away, in the city of Round Rock, where I am currently homeschooling my three children. I consider myself to have had a high privileged childhood, rich not in money but experiences. I spent most of my first eleven years in that tropical country, with only occasional furloughs in the States. Growing up overseas meant very I am the daughter of Christian missionaries, and was born on the beautiful island of Java, Indonesia. After that I attended the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor in Texas, and I still reside less than a hour away, in the city of Round Rock, where I am currently homeschooling my three children.


When I was eleven we moved to Zimbabwe, where I lived until I was sixteen, followed by a year in Marin County, California, and a year in Penang, Malaysia (of the two places, Marin County was by far the most foreign to me). I am the daughter of Christian missionaries, and was born on the beautiful island of Java, Indonesia.
