Whether welcoming clients at Reya or competing on the soccer field, Gabby uses routine and energy to stay present in every part of her day.
Most afternoons, the steady rhythm of check-ins and greetings at Reya Barre and Yoga is anchored by junior Gabby, who moves confidently behind the front desk, welcoming members by name and keeping the studio running smoothly. But what stands out most is not just her ability to manage the people, it’s the energy she brings, turning routine interactions into something personal. For Gabby, structure is not just about staying organized, it is how she creates space for everything else in her life to work.
That sense of routine shows up long before she clocks in. Each morning starts early, with breakfast she makes herself before heading to school. It is a habit she sticks to not because she has to, but because it helps her stay grounded. With school, work, soccer and a busy social life, having that consistency allows her to keep everything balanced.
Gabby carries that same presence into her role as a big sister. Whether it is helping Grace with school or just spending time together, she values being someone her sister can rely on.
“I enjoy our drives to school together in the morning,” said Grace Bernauer, ’29. “Especially when we get Starbucks.”

Those small routines, morning drives, coffee stops and weekend workouts, shape Gabby’s days. On weekend mornings, she trades the front desk for a spot in class at Reya, starting her day with movement after a long week. It is one of the few times her schedule slows down, giving her a chance to reset.
But not everything in Gabby’s routine is quiet. On the soccer field, her energy shifts into intensity. She plays with focus and competitiveness, pushing both herself and the people around her.
“On the field, she’s really competitive but also a great teammate,” said Charlotte Felix, ’27. “She pushes everyone to do better and always keeps spirits up.”

That balance, between discipline and energy, defines her. Whether she is at practice, at work or with friends, she adapts while staying consistent in who she is.
Her friends see that consistency most on weekends, when her schedule opens up just enough for spontaneity. Coffee runs, shopping trips and last-minute plans fill her time, but what stands out is how she makes people feel.
“She’s so friendly and upbeat,” said Grace Doyle, ’27. “Even on busy days, she keeps everyone smiling and makes the studio a welcoming place.”
At work, that attitude plays out in real moments, remembering regulars names, staying calm during rushes and making sure people feel comfortable the moment they walk in. It is not something she turns on, it is something she carries with her.
Even her interests reflect that sense of identity. Gabby enjoys shopping and keeping up with new styles, using fashion as a way to express herself. It is another way she brings individuality into her structured routine.
Between early mornings, long afternoons at work and time on the field, Gabby’s schedule rarely slows down. Instead of being overwhelming, that structure allows her to stay present in each part of her life.
At Reya, on the field or in the car with her sister, Gabby is not just balancing responsibilities, she is building a rhythm that keeps everything moving forward.
, the steady rhythm of check-ins and greetings at Reya Barre and Yoga is anchored by junior Gabby, who moves confidently behind the front desk, welcoming members by name and keeping the studio running smoothly. But what stands out most is not just her ability to manage the people, it’s the energy she brings, turning routine interactions into something personal. For Gabby, structure is not just about staying organized, it is how she creates space for everything else in her life to work.
That sense of routine shows up long before she clocks in. Each morning starts early, with breakfast she makes herself before heading to school. It is a habit she sticks to not because she has to, but because it helps her stay grounded. With school, work, soccer and a busy social life, having that consistency allows her to keep everything balanced.
Gabby carries that same presence into her role as a big sister. Whether it is helping Grace with school or just spending time together, she values being someone her sister can rely on.
“I enjoy our drives to school together in the morning,” said Grace Bernauer, ’29. “Especially when we get Starbucks.”
Those small routines, morning drives, coffee stops and weekend workouts, shape Gabby’s days. On weekend mornings, she trades the front desk for a spot in class at Reya, starting her day with movement after a long week. It is one of the few times her schedule slows down, giving her a chance to reset.
But not everything in Gabby’s routine is quiet. On the soccer field, her energy shifts into intensity. She plays with focus and competitiveness, pushing both herself and the people around her.
“On the field, she’s really competitive but also a great teammate,” said Charlotte Felix, ’27. “She pushes everyone to do better and always keeps spirits up.”
That balance, between discipline and energy, defines her. Whether she is at practice, at work or with friends, she adapts while staying consistent in who she is.
Her friends see that consistency most on weekends, when her schedule opens up just enough for spontaneity. Coffee runs, shopping trips and last-minute plans fill her time, but what stands out is how she makes people feel.
“She’s so friendly and upbeat,” said Grace Doyle, ’27. “Even on busy days, she keeps everyone smiling and makes the studio a welcoming place.”
At work, that attitude plays out in real moments, remembering regulars names, staying calm during rushes and making sure people feel comfortable the moment they walk in. It is not something she turns on, it is something she carries with her.
Even her interests reflect that sense of identity. Gabby enjoys shopping and keeping up with new styles, using fashion as a way to express herself. It is another way she brings individuality into her structured routine.
Between early mornings, long afternoons at work and time on the field, Gabby’s schedule rarely slows down. Instead of being overwhelming, that structure allows her to stay present in each part of her life.
At Reya, on the field or in the car with her sister, Gabby is not just balancing responsibilities, she is building a rhythm that keeps everything moving forward.

























































