![]() God Bless you all and I hope to see you all again real soon, and remember, "the skyys the limit!"īooking info- or check me out myspace/missjessicaskyy. Hopefully you enjoyed my spread in SHOW and appreciate what I had to say. ![]() I give props to all the models in the game even though a handful of them make it big, most of us dont, and we should all give ourselves credit, as we are all winners because we all try. I always wanted people to look at me and know who I am. So I feel privileged to be featured in a publication where some of the hottest chicks in the game, like Suelyn, have appeared.įor as long as I can remember I always wanted to be famous. I even got to meet some of my favorite SHOWgirls like Jessie Burciaga, who I must say was very friendly and sweet and looked just as beautiful in person as she does in the magazines. Sean immediately had me shoot for SHOW, and featured me as a WEB GEM on (In which I may add, you are all members of and if not hopefully you all will do so.) LOL.Īnyway, I must say shooting for SHOW was lots of fun! I got to work with great photographers, stylists, make-up artists, etc. While I was in LA doing that shoot, I was introduced to Sean SHOW Mag though a management company I was working with at the time. Some of you may remember me from Lowrider Girls cover in May 2008. My nationality is Puerto Rican, and Canary Islands, Spain, however I was born in the BX. So now that I got that off my chest lets proceed to the fun stuff of you all getting to know about me a lil better.įirst things first, I am a 22 year old, Bronx native and Pisces who currently resides in Jersey. However, once I got the gist of things modeling became a little less overwhelming. It takes a lot of courage, money, and preparation to get started the right way. I must say starting out, as a model is very difficult. Before I tell you all a little bit about myself, first and foremost, I would like to give a special thanks to everyone who has invested their time and efforts into getting my modeling career going. For those who do know me, thanks for all the love and support you have all showed me. KEY MAKEUP ARTIST: Gaby Ramos using MUD CosmeticsīOOKING INFO: Allow me to reintroduce myself to you all. Jessica and Garrett Gee, along with their three keiki (children) Dorothy, Manila, and Calihan, have been traveling the world sleighing their bucket list since 2015 when they sold everything they had and departed on a trip around the world. She recalls a time when the family were flying from Chile to the Falkland Islands, when the plane was hit with too much wind and had to turn around.PHOTOS BY: Nick Saglimbeni, The Bucket List Family / Jessica Gee bio The Bucket List Family is an ohana (family) of five family travel journalists. Courtesy Garrett GeeĮven when plans change, Gee says being prepared to go with the flow allows the family to turn unplanned problems into spontaneous fun. That’s what you hope for, I think, as a parent, finding joy together.” When things don't go to plan, Gee says it's always important to go with the flow. ![]() “Every kid is smiling, and the rest of the day, everyone was just like, ‘That was the best.’ Those are some of the best moments as a family, when you all get to participate together and you all find joy in the same thing. “Everybody was surfing, everybody was catching waves,” Gee says. On the same trip in Fiji where the whole family got sick, Gee says she and the family had one of their best moments traveling when they all went out to surf. "Being prepared in a way that when things do go wrong, that you have the financial means and the ability to miss a day, stuff like that. “You got to be prepared enough for when things to go wrong," she tells. ![]() She says the whole flight turned into a disaster while everyone was sick. Courtesy Garrett GeeĪnother time, the whole family got sick in Fiji when Jessica and the kids had to leave, while Garett stayed back. The hard part of travel, she notes, "also kind of sweetens the good times.” The family has been traveling since August 2015. "Then I had a realization where I was like, 'I don’t have a home.' A couple of seconds later, it sounds cheesy, I was like, 'This is my home, these people are my home.' It doesn’t matter where I am, right?"
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