Sheryl is dedicated to her clients needs when it comes to real estate. She works hard to make them feel comfortable when they are in the process of buying or selling their home. As a former Aggie, she knows that hard work and honesty are some of the most important tools to success in life and she applies both to her clients and work. Her small town upbringing allows her to create a personal relationship with each client yet her experience from coming to Texas A&M has brought out the competitiveness in her to get the job done. Her enthusiasm about life not only reflects in her love of both the outdoors and sports but also in her job. She does her best to make each day and each client's experience an exciting one.

When asked where she grew up, Sheryl laughs. "My best description of the where I grew up would be 'Turn left at the green mailbox and right after the Oreo colored cows. Then go till the road turns to dirt.' There are no stop lights and only 1 stop sign. It really is a great town though. Everyone knows everyone." Sheryl grew up in a small rural country town just northeast of Houston, TX.


She first moved to College Station in 1998 to attend Texas A&M University. Coming from a small quiet rural school, life was quite hectic at a large university like A&M but she quickly adapted to the fast paced life that College Station and Texas A&M had to offer. After four years, she graduated with a BA in Economics.

While attending college, she met her husband Jaime, also an Aggie; and they married in 2005 in College Station at the A&M Church of Christ. "Staying in College Station, has allowed us the comforts of the city without the traffic. I love that! It gives me a chance to make the most out of my day as well as my client's time."

When she gets a chance, Sheryl enjoys spending her time with her husband and their black lab. Hunting and fishing are usually on the agenda with those two by her side. She has little to complain about though; she prides herself on her hunting and fishing skills. "I really enjoy the hunting and fishing, but I leave the cleaning of my catch to my husband. We make a great team."


Aside from hunting and fishing, Sheryl enjoys horseback riding. "It's a great way to relax. The silence between my horse and I is peaceful. Sometimes, I just need that silence in my life to help me stay on track. Life can sometimes get out of control. This helps me refocus and in turn be better at everything in my life. Beside- my horse is a very good listener- he never interrupts me." Ice skating or watching sports-especially the Houston Astros and the Green Bay Packers rank high on her list of hobbies as well. Although, she tends to frighten most bystanders away with her homerun and touchdown screams, her husband enjoys the leg room of the empty seats. "I can be really girly at times as well. When I am not wearing my Farve or Biggio jersey; like most girls, I do enjoy a day at the spa getting a massage."

Sheryl also enjoys traveling. "I wouldn't consider myself an 'avid' traveler but I enjoy my time away and making the most it. I try to absorb in as much of the culture as I can in such a small amount of time. I really like getting to experience the exciting life that is sometimes so different from mine. The best part is that I get to experience it all with my husband." Her travels include a wonderful two week honeymoon in the Hawaiian Islands where she not only learned to surf but seemed a natural at the sport as well as walked Kilauea Volcano, the Bahamas where she dove with sharks, Las Vegas where she flew on a helicopter, landed and walked the Grand Canyon, San Antonio where she swam with beluga whales at Sea World, as well as several other US cities. For the last 10 years she has traveled to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma to watch the Big XII baseball tournament, a tradition she has held with her father. "My freshman year of college, I asked my dad if we could go and it just hasn't stopped. It's amazing. I never thought that it would turn into a decade!"