Maris Bosworth

Maris has always loved reading, writing, and thinking about the things that really matter. She has spent most of her professional life as a vocal coach and pianist, but she has recently chosen to focus on caring for her growing family. Maris and her family live in Lexington, Kentucky. She and her husband are expecting their second child – a sister for their daughter Claire – this summer.
“What do you want to be when you grow up?”

It’s one of the first questions people ask us as little children. Truth be told, it doesn’t seem to matter very much what the answer is. Teacher? Doctor? Dinosaur hunter? The important thing seems to be that, even at three or four years old, we are already figuring out who we are as individuals and forging our paths into adulthood. As we age, we are met with advice to find ourselves, and if we try that for a while we might start to categorize ourselves. We might be free spirits, or businesswomen, or life-long learners, or homemakers. We start throwing our enneagram type and our horoscope into the mix, desperately trying to sort out and define what