Since a very young age Abigail has been planting her own garden with the help of her parents, brothers, and sisters. She was always outside running around and playing with the animals on their farm in the Texas hill country. After high school she received her associates in art in east Texas and then a bachelor’s in Fashion Design at the University of North Texas. While Abigail was interning with Dallas fashion designer Michael Faircloth she was offered a job at Redstone Kitchens in Dallas designing kitchens and bathrooms. She was able to earn a degree in interior design while she worked. In 2012 she volunteered at Legacy Institute in Thailand for a year teaching the Sustainable agriculture program as the farm manager, teaching Bible I, and leadership classes. She still works at Redstone and enjoys her free time by painting, singing, playing guitar, being active, and spending time with friends. Abigail hopes to bring her background in agriculture to Brazil where the locals are learning how to grow their own personal vegetable gardens and help sustain their food supply for the future.