In 2022, I came across a rosary at the San Juan Capistrano Mission that I could not walk away from. Something about it stirred my heart and drew me deeper into my search for faith. That rosary became the start of my conversion and a growing devotion to praying the Rosary often, and creating rosaries for others.
In 2023, I entered the Catholic Church at the Easter Vigil, and later was married in the church in July. I designed my "Something Blue" wedding bouquet rosary, our wedding lasso, and our family rosary to be blessed.
In 2024, I decided to list the few rosaries I had created for my own sacrament of matrimony. They began to sell and I started to lean into designing more rosaries. What started as deeply personal pieces were now finding homes with others seeking beauty, devotion, and meaning.
In 2025, I felt a clear calling to turn Forever Rosary into more than a side creation. This work became a full-time offering of faith, craftsmanship, and prayer. I am deeply grateful for where Forever Rosary is going and honored to create rosaries that help others grow closer to God as my first rosary did.