Stacia Joy

About me

Gender Female
Occupation Part-time student, part-time vintage shoppe clerk, full-time dreamer
Location A tiny Train Town, The Middle of Nowhere, United States
Introduction Dia Dhuit! I live in a tiny train town in the middle of nowhere, where the community billboard and the restaurants are 'Closed till Spring', we call a creek a 'krick', and everyone plays football or volleyball. Your typical tiny American town. Oh, and me? I'm a part-time student, part-time clerk and online store person of Halle's Vintage Shoppe, and full-time dreamer who designs costumes, composes harp music and celtic/folk-style duets, Irish dances and choreographs, writes and illustrates fantasy and historical fiction for all ages, and learns Gaeilge in my free time. My life is an adventure. I love Jesus and live for him. I don't care what other people think: I'm going to make others happy and be happy. As a wise fortune cookie once said: "Smile often, and see what happens."
Interests Irish Dancing, Choreography, Guitar, Piano, Pennywhistle, Celtic Harp, Singing, Music, Song Writing, Illustratio, Novel Writing, Sewing, Photography, Costumes, Irish language
Favorite Movies Tangled, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Peter Pan, Beauty and the Beast, Wives and Daughters, Hannah Montana, Willow, The Princess Bride, Princess Diaries I, Pride & Prejudice, The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, Prince Caspian, Enchanted, The Scarlet Pimpernel
Favorite Music Celtic Woman, Lord of the Dance, Josh Turner, Keith Green, Ray Stevens, BarlowGirl, Josh Groban, Riverdance, Anúna, The Chieftans, Gaelic Storm, Barrage, Enya, Emerald Rose, Owl City, Casting Crowns
Favorite Books The Ordinary Princess, Little Woman, Zora and Nicky: A Novel in Black and White, Eight Cousins, Ginger Pye, The Chronicles of Narnia, The Hobbit, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, The Scarlet Pimpernel, Byzantium, The Practical Princess and Other Liberating Fairy Tales, Lad: A Dog

What's the most amount of sand you've ever had in your swimming trunks?

None. I don't wear swimming trunks. I'm just sad you had to ask that; that fact should have been quite evident earlier.