No word from my old neighbor? I ran into your mom and dad a while back, and they said you were doin' great--like anything less than that could be expected?
So its been twenty years has it. Seems like yesterday...
Heres a bit of what I've been up to the last two decades. That should make us feel old.
After MC I attended BYU for a semester and then served an LDS mission in Germany. Returned to BYU and found my beautiful and talented wife, Amy. She is from Dallas, Texas...our home away from home.
We have five super kids, Jay 13, Tommy 11, Courtney 8, Kenyon 7, and our miss Ellie 3. As of last winter I've got them all on skis, no snowboards yet... haven't lost any to the dark side of the force yet!
We love to spend time in Island Park, at Bear Lake, the mountains in general...we can be on the chair lift of our local ski hill in around 28-29 minutes...give or take.
"The Family that skis together stays together" -- Warren Miller
I am a Construction Manager and Developer/Builder. Construction Administration on 20 or so schools brought us to Idaho and we've just stuck here. People are genuine and we have a great group of friends here.
Over the past 5 or so years I've been developing a housing community in Providence so I have spent alot of time in Cache Valley... which I love...I may have parents or grandparents of some of you living in our community.
Besides skiing... my passion is wetting a fly or chasing salmon in Alaska. My wife is very understanding when I return on my "once in a life time trip" to to Alaska each summer.
I have had the good fortune to have stayed buddies with my brothers from other mothers, Lance Clark, Brad Lundahl, Dave Hansen and of course our leader Mr. John Mickelson. We get away a couple of times a year without the families and act 15 for a few days. Mostly fishing, eating and embellishing stories we've told and retold for the past 25+ years.
By the way if any of you have any great stories of dumb things I did in High School...if you can't refrain...just make it a whopper...it will make the drive home interesting.
So... look forward to seeing many of you this Saturday. Take care and go Cougs!!! Oh...and...Aggies!!
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No word from my old neighbor? I ran into your mom and dad a while back, and they said you were doin' great--like anything less than that could be expected?
Hope to see you there
Hello Ya'll
So its been twenty years has it. Seems like yesterday...
Heres a bit of what I've been up to the last two decades. That should make us feel old.
After MC I attended BYU for a semester and then served an LDS mission in Germany. Returned to BYU and found my beautiful and talented wife, Amy. She is from Dallas, Texas...our home away from home.
We have five super kids, Jay 13, Tommy 11, Courtney 8, Kenyon 7, and our miss Ellie 3. As of last winter I've got them all on skis, no snowboards yet... haven't lost any to the dark side of the force yet!
We love to spend time in Island Park, at Bear Lake, the mountains in general...we can be on the chair lift of our local ski hill in around 28-29 minutes...give or take.
"The Family that skis together stays together" -- Warren Miller
I am a Construction Manager and Developer/Builder. Construction Administration on 20 or so schools brought us to Idaho and we've just stuck here. People are genuine and we have a great group of friends here.
Over the past 5 or so years I've been developing a housing community in Providence so I have spent alot of time in Cache Valley... which I love...I may have parents or grandparents of some of you living in our community.
Besides skiing... my passion is wetting a fly or chasing salmon in Alaska. My wife is very understanding when I return on my "once in a life time trip" to to Alaska each summer.
I have had the good fortune to have stayed buddies with my brothers from other mothers, Lance Clark, Brad Lundahl, Dave Hansen and of course our leader Mr. John Mickelson. We get away a couple of times a year without the families and act 15 for a few days. Mostly fishing, eating and embellishing stories we've told and retold for the past 25+ years.
By the way if any of you have any great stories of dumb things I did in High School...if you can't refrain...just make it a whopper...it will make the drive home interesting.
So... look forward to seeing many of you this Saturday. Take care and go Cougs!!! Oh...and...Aggies!!
Don C.
Good to see you and meet your wife and cute daughter! Keep in touch (and get on Facebook!)
Robyn
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