It has been very nostalgic to read everyone's posts. I am looking forward to the class reunion and seeing everyone again.
I live in Southern California and work as an Emergency Physician at Riverside Community Hospital.
I am married and have two daughters ages 10 and 6 yrs.
I currently spend time working out to stay fit. I also spend a fair amount of time on the golf course. I try not to miss an opportunity to go to the beach with my wife and two daugters or miss a skiing opportunity. My wife likes hiking and my two girls love camping, so I have to include hiking and camping on my hobby list.
I served a mission to Osaka, Japan from 1989 - 1991. I graduated from Utah State in 1994 and went to medical school at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. In 1998, I graduated from medical school and specialized in emergency medicine. I did my residency training in emergency medicine at Loma Linda University Medical Center in Loma Linda, California and have lived here since.
I have lost touch with pretty much everyone from our class, except for Ryan Stolworthy, who I went to medical school and residency with. I look forward to seeing and hearing from you again.
Hi Ryan! It sounds like you are doing well and enjoying life. It has been four years since I ran into you at the Big West tournament. WOW! Yes, that baby that I was expecting is now 3 1/2. It will be fun to see you at the reunion and chat. See you soon.
Okay so I thought since you remembered me I could leave a post on your picture. I am so glad to hear everything is going well for you and your cute family. I am sooooo sorry that my husband tried to swipe your camera. I am sure we would have figured it out when we got home and actually had pictures(since we left our memory card home). Make sure you go to Angie's 20 year reunion so I can have someone to talk to. Keep in touch. Kelli Moon Barker
Ryan, What a blast catching up on old times and renewing a friendship that means a lot to me. You have always been someone that I looked up to, and not because of your physical stature. You weren’t afraid of making the right choices in social situations. You are such a detail oriented person that always wanted to get it done and get it done right whether it was in sports or school or skiing. I really loved getting to know you better after our missions. Working with you helped me to see that your mission had had an impact on who you had become. You got involved in high school and you are still involved in people’s lives. Your example is one that many follow, so just carry on my friend. What a blast to have a fun afternoon golfing with you and Ryan and John. Enjoy that wonderful California weather, my friend. David Smith
Hi Ryan, It was so much fun to see you and catch up a little bit. It was fun to chat with Angie also. She is a good sport. Next time you are in town give me a call and we can do lunch or dinner, whichever. I don't think the golf will be such a good idea after Ryan Stolworthy told me how good you are! Take care, Kim Jo
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It has been very nostalgic to read everyone's posts. I am looking forward to the class reunion and seeing everyone again.
I live in Southern California and work as an Emergency Physician at Riverside Community Hospital.
I am married and have two daughters ages 10 and 6 yrs.
I currently spend time working out to stay fit. I also spend a fair amount of time on the golf course. I try not to miss an opportunity to go to the beach with my wife and two daugters or miss a skiing opportunity. My wife likes hiking and my two girls love camping, so I have to include hiking and camping on my hobby list.
I served a mission to Osaka, Japan from 1989 - 1991. I graduated from Utah State in 1994 and went to medical school at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. In 1998, I graduated from medical school and specialized in emergency medicine. I did my residency training in emergency medicine at Loma Linda University Medical Center in Loma Linda, California and have lived here since.
I have lost touch with pretty much everyone from our class, except for Ryan Stolworthy, who I went to medical school and residency with. I look forward to seeing and hearing from you again.
Hi Ryan! It sounds like you are doing well and enjoying life. It has been four years since I ran into you at the Big West tournament. WOW! Yes, that baby that I was expecting is now 3 1/2. It will be fun to see you at the reunion and chat. See you soon.
Okay so I thought since you remembered me I could leave a post on your picture. I am so glad to hear everything is going well for you and your cute family. I am sooooo sorry that my husband tried to swipe your camera. I am sure we would have figured it out when we got home and actually had pictures(since we left our memory card home). Make sure you go to Angie's 20 year reunion so I can have someone to talk to. Keep in touch. Kelli Moon Barker
Ryan,
What a blast catching up on old times and renewing a friendship that means a lot to me. You have always been someone that I looked up to, and not because of your physical stature. You weren’t afraid of making the right choices in social situations. You are such a detail oriented person that always wanted to get it done and get it done right whether it was in sports or school or skiing. I really loved getting to know you better after our missions. Working with you helped me to see that your mission had had an impact on who you had become. You got involved in high school and you are still involved in people’s lives. Your example is one that many follow, so just carry on my friend. What a blast to have a fun afternoon golfing with you and Ryan and John. Enjoy that wonderful California weather, my friend.
David Smith
Hi Ryan, It was so much fun to see you and catch up a little bit. It was fun to chat with Angie also. She is a good sport. Next time you are in town give me a call and we can do lunch or dinner, whichever. I don't think the golf will be such a good idea after Ryan Stolworthy told me how good you are! Take care, Kim Jo
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