Hi, I’m Whitney.

Wife to my best friend Bailey and mom of two to my girl Taylor Jane & baby boy Alvin Junior.

I’m a disciple of Jesus Christ and firm believer that life gets really good when we commit to the gospel of growth. With that gift of growth, I believe we are called to walk each other home and build bonded homes. My history of depression has led me to find the most transformative mindset shifts. Using this newfound thought process I take micro-actions that lead me to greater peace, purpose & play in the everyday.

I grew up in a home that while of course not perfect, reflected this idea of a bonded home so strongly.

The intention my parents poured into our home made every transformation I experienced possible.

The Bonded Home is something I’ve felt nudged to do. In 6th grade I knew I wanted to work for myself and do so as a mom. Selling duct tape wallets on the corner with my best friends bred that entrepreneurial spirit in me and eventually led me to become a photographer & videographer from 2020 until now. This grew relationships and opportunities for me that I will forever cherish.

I’ve always loved being a creator and I believe in being called to divine missions by The Creator.

In 2021 Bailey and I got married and I sent Bailey off to basic training for four months as he was joining the Army National Guard. We quickly welcomed Taylor Jane in the summer of 2022 and Alvin Junior two springs later. All of this stretched me and taught me what the application of a reformed mindset really looks like.

I love spending my free time…

And the list goes on.

  1. Plunking the keys of a piano

  2. Chatting with my parents

  3. Laughing at former Whitney with my siblings

  4. Watching Jeopardy with Bailey

  5. Helping Taylor scale a new obstacle at the park

  6. Wiping off my smiley & “slobberly” boy Alvin.

I hope you appreciate my humanity & get antsy about the growth that is entirely possible for you, because of Jesus Christ.

Here’s to committing to lifelong learning and never giving up on refining who we want to be as we grow up.