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If you ask Thea Magnusson to describe herself, she might shrug and say she is simply someone with<br> u201ctoo many hobbies.u201d But that lighthearted answer only hints at the depth of her life and passions. A<br> fourth-generation West Coast resident, she is an educator, musician, linguist, gardener, mother, and<br> curious explorer of nearly everything the world has to offer. Her life is not a straight line but a<br> constellation of interests, each one shining in its own way and together forming a rich, inspiring picture.
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The Many Worlds of Thea Magnusson Educator, Musician, Mother, and Lifelong Learner If you ask Thea Magnusson to describe herself, she might shrug and say she is simply someone with “too many hobbies.” But that lighthearted answer only hints at the depth of her life and passions. A fourth-generation West Coast resident, she is an educator, musician, linguist, gardener, mother, and curious explorer of nearly everything the world has to offer. Her life is not a straight line but a constellation of interests, each one shining in its own way and together forming a rich, inspiring picture. http://thea-magnusson.medium.com https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089211938952 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZ95jgCEv7E https://about.me/theamagnusson
Roots and Place Thea’s roots on the West Coast stretch back generations, giving her a strong sense of connection to the land and community she calls home. The ocean’s rhythm, the forests’ quiet strength, and the ever-changing skies are part of her personal landscape, as familiar to her as family stories passed down through time. This heritage grounds her, even as her imagination and curiosity pull her in many directions. The Love of Learning Learning, for Thea Magnusson, has always been more than a requirement; it is a lifelong joy. With a master’s degree in education, she has built a career around teaching and mentoring others. Her approach is rooted in compassion, curiosity, and a belief that every student deserves to find their own path to knowledge. One of her personal passions is languages. To Thea, each new language is like a key to a different door, unlocking not just communication but also culture and worldview. She delights in the challenge of learning them, convinced that language study is one of the purest ways to connect with people across boundaries.
A Musical Life Thea’s love of language finds a parallel in music. She plays the cello with dedication, drawn to its rich, resonant sound, and picks up the guitar when she wants something more relaxed. For her, music is not just a hobby—it is another form of expression, one that bypasses words entirely. “When I play,” she explains, “it feels like I’m speaking, but in a language everyone can understand.” Whether practicing in solitude or playing casually for family and friends, music is woven into the rhythm of her life, offering her a source of both discipline and joy. Home, Family, and Companionship At the center of Thea’s world is her family. She is raising a teenager, a role she describes as both challenging and profoundly rewarding. Parenthood, for her, is about listening as much as guiding—allowing her child to grow into their own person while offering love and support along the way.
Adding to the warmth of her household is her energetic blue lacy dog. Fiercely loyal and endlessly active, the dog brings joy to daily routines, whether that means walks through the neighborhood, play in the yard, or simply curling up nearby while Thea works or plays music. The Garden as Teacher Her backyard vegetable garden is another reflection of who she is. The neat rows of kale, tomatoes, and peppers mirror her discipline, while the occasional wild sprout speaks to her willingness to embrace surprises. For Thea, gardening is not just about food but about connection—to the earth, to cycles of growth, and to patience itself. Like her music and her teaching, gardening is a metaphor she carries into other parts of her life. Seeds, like ideas, need nurturing. Growth takes time. And the harvest, when it comes, is worth the wait.
Too Many Hobbies, Just Enough Joy If there is one phrase Thea Magnusson uses often, it’s that she has “way too many hobbies.” But behind the humor is a truth: she refuses to limit her curiosity. She paints, bakes, journals, hikes, restores old furniture, and picks up new skills whenever the opportunity arises. Each hobby is not a distraction but a celebration of the human capacity to learn, create, and enjoy. A Full Life In the end, Thea Magnusson is not defined by a single role or talent but by the way she combines them all. She is a woman of layers—an educator who keeps learning, a musician who keeps experimenting, a mother who keeps growing alongside her child. Her life is a reminder that richness comes not from narrowing ourselves down but from opening ourselves up to possibility. For those who know her, Thea’s story is both inspiring and grounding. She shows that it is possible to honor one’s roots while endlessly exploring new worlds—living not in either/or, but in the beautiful balance of both