Jerome Cains

From my earliest recollections, around age five, I have known that I am different somehow. In my household while growing up, were my two older brothers and my older sister. I remember that they were always amused by my zany antics. I have always felt the need to connect and be accepted, but never at the expense of my true self. I have never accepted undue alteration of my behavior. So even now, I pursue whatever whimsical interest I please. This has lead me to pursue in odd ways some artistic interests, such as photography, origami, poetry, creative writing, didgeridoo, kazoo, decoupage, and various crafts. I continue to seek authentic self-expression and those who authentically express themselves.