About Me

My name is Aubrey and I am a North Dakota native learning to live and love as God intended. (Colossians 3:23) I moved quite often as a child and, as a result, have something of a nomadic heart. I did not live in the same town as a Starbucks or a shopping mall until college and my parents still live 120 miles from the nearest of either. Now, I am a high school English composition and literature teacher at an international high school in Bangkok, Thailand and I live two BTS stops from both a shopping mall and a Starbucks-- my small town self doesn't know what to do.


My journey to Thailand was definitely unexpected but I'm learning to relish in this seemingly accidental season of adventure. While Bangkok is coming to feel more like my home for right now, I still love the magic of looking up to the lights of the city and marveling at the fact I now live in this bustling metropolis. I am no longer in a town of 13 thousand but am instead in a city of 15 million. The city is loud, the streets are dirty, and the language is beyond difficult, but the history runs deep, the culture is so rich, and the Thai people are so beautiful. I am loving this unexpected season of life!


I am a graduate of the University of North Dakota and have penchants for the Minnesota Twins, Franklin Covey, Sheldon Cooper, Leroy Jethro Gibbs, Pandora, and a good meal with even better company. My gypsy soul is rarely willing to stay in one place whether this means an evening perusing around the city for the next best coffee shop or a weekend trek via an airplane or night bus. Other more-or-less essentials in my life are a long-sleeved shirt (I am always cold), a strong cup of coffee (preferably an iced Americano), and the undying prospect of adventure (anywhere is good with me). I cannot whistle and I am repulsed by olives of any variety, but I can say the alphabet backwards and I make a pretty mean apple pie.


Jesus Christ is essential to my being and is the ultimate core of my life, but I am not perfect in the least. I am still trying to figure out what it means to live my faith and be the hands and feet of Jesus and I fail on the daily. What I am, though, is passionate about my faith, my family, and leaving the world a better place than I found it-- all for the glory of God.

Soli deo gloria.

Unknown said...

Hey Aubrey! I'm glad you commented on my blog that you were a ND blogger so I could start following you! :)

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