I was born in San Juan, Puerto
Rico. I left this beautiful island at age eleven to
move with my family to the US Virgin Islands. After
graduating from high school, I left another "tropical paradise" to attend Marquette
University in Milwaukee,
Wisconsin. In addition to
adapting to college life, I also had to adapt to the cold winters in Wisconsin!!
At Marquette, I
studied speech language pathology and after graduation returned to Puerto
Rico to work in the school system as a Speech Language Pathologist.
I knew that I wanted to go back to graduate school in the US.
After working for two years in Puerto Rico,
I attended the University
of Wisconsin at Whitewater. Apparently,
I forgot how cold it gets in Wisconsin.
I got married while attending graduate school. Because
my husband previously lived in Greensboro,
we decided to move back here a year after I graduated.
I have two terrific kids, my son attends Bishop McGuinness High School and my
daughter goes to OLG. I enjoy gardening, traveling,
listening to music, baseball, cooking and spending time with my family. My
favorite places are the beaches in the Caribbean.
Because I do not go as often as I would like, I settle for quiet
mornings on my back porch drinking coffee and listening to the birds.
I look forward to sharing my native language with you. My
hope is that each student will experience the joy of learning a second
language, as well as develop an appreciation for other cultures and the
contributions these cultures have made to our world.