The Woman Behind the Blog

Pretty in Pink! Hot pink is my favorite color. This pool, at my momma’s house in Geneva, is one of my happy places.

Hey, y’all! My name is Meredith Hoofnagle. I was born on February 18, 1989 at 11:49pm in Winter Park, Florida. I grew up dancing competitively from age 3 to 15.

I switched to cheerleading in high school. I cheered competitively for one year and football all four years. I also was heavily involved on campus. I was Junior Class Representative. Senior year I was elected Senior Class Vice President. I was also the philanthropy chairwoman for the whole school’s Homecoming Week. My team and I helped provide gift cards for dinners for exceptional students and athletes we felt deserved them so they could go to the Homecoming Dance with a little less stress.

Senior Year Spring Break Girl Crew in New Smyrna Beach, FL. We survived SB’07. One Party at a Time. Yes, I made shirts. ☀️👙🏖️🏆💅⭐️

I hope you’re sitting down. I took Spanish all four years of high school. I was even Vice President of the Spanish Club my senior year.

In college, I bought the SAT II Spanish test prep book. I studied it at home for about a week. I passed the exam and earned my foreign language requirement for my journalism degree without having to step foot into one of the classes.

At WPHS, I was in National Honor Society, Beta Club, all honors and multiple AP courses. I graduated with a weighted GPA over 4.5.

I had my sights set on the University of Florida. If I didn’t get into UF, I was going out of state. Thankfully, UF made the right decision and let me in.

My awards, decor and American spirit today. I am a homeowner and boat owner in Winter Springs, Florida. 🏡🇺🇸⚓️🖼️🛥️

My time at UF was anything but easy. I dealt with four deaths in my family, grief, loneliness, jealousy from people around me. Some semesters I made straight A’s. I worked out every single day. I went out. A lot.

My little sister, Heather. We were in the Diamond Family in Sigma Kappa Sorority. 💎💅💜

Some semesters my sorority sisters couldn’t even drag me out of my room. I gained weight. I cried. A lot.

But that is the disease of depression. It will be a roller coaster. You don’t know what each day will bring. But fighters, we keep living. We keep moving forward… even if I stay in bed with the lights off until 3 PM.

Back to how that affected my social experience at UF. When I was down, I felt ignored. When I was on top of the world, I felt hated. But you know what? I didn’t care. I have been through more loss and traumatic life experiences that any of these people can ever imagine.

I had a single student ticket to the BCS National Championship Orange Bowl when we played in Miami for the 2008 season. I went into the game alone, but you’re never alone when you’re apart of Gator Nation. Obviously, I made friends with these Lambda Chi’s! We had a blast! Oh, and we won the title over Oklahoma. Go Gators! 🐊

So, I kept grinding. I got my degree in Telecommunications-Management with an outside concentration in Business Administration in August 2012.

I was also six months pregnant. My dream of being a sideline reporter on ESPN was derailed.

My calling was being a mom first.

But now, my dreams are even bigger than that. I love America. I love people. I love our world.

My dream job is to make this a better place for us all to enjoy together.

I am truly honored you are on this journey with me. I cannot wait to share my life with you. But more importantly, I can’t wait to see everything I can learn from you all. 🇺🇸🙏🌎

Sunsets always make me feel closest to God, my dad, my brother and the other family and friends I’ve lost along the way. ✝️

2 responses to “The Woman Behind the Blog”

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    Vinicius Gabriel Machado

    This is beautiful! ❤️

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    1. Thank you so much, Vinny! 🙏❤️🥰

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