What were you doing a decade ago?
10 years ago, I was attending BBCC in Washington and loving life. I was playing college softball as a catcher, I loved it. We didn't have school on Fridays and only had 3 classes.....it was the life. I made lifelong friends from the basketball and softball team that I played on. It was probably the most care-free year of my life...besides the summer days of Elementary school. I have to say I'm proud of where I've been since then...loving my family....sweet hubby Scott and 3 wonderful boys-Jake, Layton, & Dallin.
5 things on my to do list:
1. teach my kids the gospel well enough so they have their own strong testimonies
2. send my 3 boys on missions
3. go on a mission with Scott
4. make more quilts because I've found that I LOVE making them
5. learn to be organized enough to actually finish every project that I start.
5 Places that I have lived:
1. Logan, Utah (where I was born)
2. Moses Lake, Washington (where I grew up....loved it)
3. Rexburg, Idaho (one year of college)
4. Laie, Hawaii (finished school there)
5. Highlands Ranch, Colorado (where I live now and enjoy it)
5 Jobs that I have had:
1. Newspaper delivery girl
2. Lifeguard & Swim Instructor
3. Drove Combine (big tractor)-peas & lima beans
4. Cook at the Seasider at BYU-H
5. Para Educator (worked with special needs kids)
5 things people don't know about me
1. I was the biggest Tom-boy growing up...I loved football and every other sport and the girls just weren't very fun so I played with the boys on recess.
2. I had cancer when I was 13...had chemo and lost all my hair.....it changed me...for the better..
3. I've been sky diving and I know how to surf.
4. I love to take photos...especially of my kids.
5. I'm training for a sprint triathlon.
7 years ago
6 comments:
I actually knew two of the five things people might not know about you. I guess I'm pretty well informed then huh?
I enjoyed reading this post. I got to know more about you-learned a lot of stuff I didn't know.
I am sitting here at my mom's in good old Moses Lake thinking about the good old days. Your truely are an amazing person.
Fun stuff Tami-except the cancer part but at least it was a learning experience-and I'm still embarrassed about asking you if you'd ever been to Hawaii at our last game-hopefully you've forgotten that!
I remember that skydiving trip well. . . particularly me puking my guts out and you thinking the barf chunks coming out of the air was money.
TAMI: "Are you throwing money?"
ME: "Tami, I barfed."
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