Tiffany Acuff

Tiffany Acuff
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Tiffany and her husband Will moved to Nashville in 2007. They married 13 years ago and Tiffany is quick to say that she married too young, but would have married him even sooner, if he had just asked. Tiffany graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill with a degree in English and Creative Writing. Over the next decade, she spent time drawing inspiration in many different job fields such as Alt-Weekly Newspapers, an Interior Design firm, the TN Department of Corrections, and finally Motherhood. Each job has proven more exciting than the last. Her current adventure also includes co-founding a faith-based Non-Profit called Corner To Corner, which exists to love and serve Nashville through a model called #ConnectInvestGrow. Will and Tiffany have two children through adoption, Raylan (5) and Penelope (1). Her adorable son is estimated to grow to 6'6 and her Executive Costco membership is now set to Auto-Renew each December. Her beautiful daughter is said to be the spitting image of Disney's baby Moana. The Acuff's are hoping for free Disney Park Tickets this summer, if not royalties. Tiffany is passionate about Adoption, Race and Ethnicity, and Special Needs. Each topic is prominently reflected in her writing and most conversations. Tiffany is excited to be a part of the Nashville Moms Blog Team.
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Adoption — Open Minds, Open Hearts, and Open Questions

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What Are You? Ethnicity — How to Discuss It and Why It Matters

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