Monday, June 30, 2008
Friday, June 27, 2008
Teresa (Torgerson) Brande
Hello everyone! Its amazing the changes that a decade can bring and how fast it goes by. After graduation I went to Snow College and then to SUU in Cedar City. I graduated from SUU with a degree in Finance in May of 2001 and moved to the Salt Lake Area to begin work. I started working as a loan officer for Mountain America Credit Union and eventually became a mortgage loan underwriter. After moving to SLC, I reconnected with a friend, Jared Brande, who I had met 3 years earlier at Snow College and we got married in March of 2002 in Manti.
After we got married we lived in West Jordan for 2 years. Then in August of 2004 we moved to Eugene, Oregon where my husband went to the University of Oregon for grad school. While he was in school I worked for US Bank as a commercial lender and then stopped working when we had our first daughter, Alyssa, in August of 2005. We loved living in Oregon, it is a beautiful place but it did take some time to get used to all the rain. We spent most of our free time at the coast which was about 50 miles from where we lived and we also spent some time in Portland. We met some great friends along the way and had a great experience there. After three years in Oregon, we moved back to Utah and my husband got a job in St. George. A month after moving to St. George I had our second daughter, Hallie who was born in October. We have lived here for almost a year now and love the fact that we traded in constant rain for constant sun.
I have moved over 15 times since graduation to various places and cities but in each city I have lived I have met someone who has ties to and loves Wayne County. Whether it be through relatives, friends, or Fishlake and Capitol Reef. I realize what a great place we got to grow up in and still get a good laugh when I remember some of the things that happened at Wayne High.
My email address is: teresabrande_6@hotmail.com. Add me to your address book and drop me a line. I have loved reading the updates from everyone on the blog and hope everyone submits what they have been up to for the last 10 years!
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Tanya Hiskey Sperry
After high school I attended SUU for one year then moved to the Provo/Orem area and attended UVSC where I received my associates degree. While there I met my soon to be (ok, 3 years later) husband. We dated on and off for a couple years and somewhere in the middle, I felt a desire to serve a mission. I served in the Singapore, Singapore Mission. What and amazing experience! I truly loved serving. I met some wonderful people and had a lot of awesome experiences. I returned home in January of 2004, and was married by July of the same year.
Jason and I now find ourselves living in Orem. He works for a company in Provo that deals with banking software. He travels, at times, quite a bit, but I stay busy at home with our two children, Ashley (2ish) and Jackson (6 months). They add so much to our lives and we feel really blessed. We are very happy. It is so good to hear from so many of you. I wish all of you the best through the next 10 years!!! Have fun at the reunion.
Teona
Hey all-
The last 10 years have been tons of fun for me! After high school I moved to Logan to attend USU. I lived up there for a little over 4 years. I met some of the most awesome people and best friends up there and loved living in Logan! I attended USU off and on the whole time but eventually ended up moving to Salt Lake City. I attend The Center for Travel Education and then I finished my Associate's Degree at Salt Lake Community College. I have now lived in Salt Lake for 6 years and have met a lot more awesome people who have become great friends. I am working for Marriott Vacation Club International in the Technical Support department and have been there for 5 1/2 years. I love my job and the awesome benefits that come along with it.
In the last 10 years I have had the opportunity to do quite a bit of traveling. Just to name some of the bigger trips, I have been to New York City (4 times), Washington DC, Baltimore MD, Portland OR, Redwoods N.P. in CA, Glacier N.P. in MT, Mesa Verde N.P. in CO, Yellowstone N.P. in WY/MT, and a 2 week road trip from Utah to New York and back to see the church history sites. In between all of those trips there have been some smaller road trips and camping trips to various places. I'm trying to figure out a good time to go somewhere internationally but with the exchange rate and gas prices now who knows when that will happen!
So that's been my life for the past 10 years in a nutshell. I'm still single and enjoying life and whatever adventures I can squeeze in. I most likely won't make it to the reunion that night but hopefully will see some of you around earlier in the day. If not, feel free to email me at teonaann@gmail.com or check out my blog at www.teonaann.blogspot.com.
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Phyl and Shirley
Hello Everyone,
10 years, that went by fast.
As far as I know Shirley and I are the only ones that married eachother from our class
so I will try to keep this short. Right after high school I went into the Marines, what an experience.
Shirley worked and then went to Logan to USU. After bootcamp and the school of infantry I moved
to Logan also. We decided to get married, we know 19 is young, in May 1999. We then moved to
Cedar City and worked in various job. Towards the end of 1999 Shirley's dad offered me a job so we
moved to back to Wayne County. We were sealed in the Salt Lake Temple in July of 2000.
In Sept. 2001 we had Hannah Grace. We then moved to Montanna for a while to help Shirley's Mom.
When we moved back we built a house down by the rifle range Bicknell Bottoms area.
In 2003 we had Ethan Phyl. I got an honorable discharge from the Marines just before my unit was called
to active duty and went to Iraq. Since then Shirley's dad and I have built a small trucking and custom farming business.
We mostly haul hay to Arizona, haul cows, and do custom baling.
Shirley started working at the Wayne Community Health Center about three years ago and now she is a
Pharmacy Tech. She is a great mother and is now expecting our third on Nov. 4.
Life is good sometimes very hectic but we wouldn't trade it for anything.
We will be at the reunion and hope to see you all there. If anyone needs a place to stay we would be more than happy to
have you over, just send me an email morrill98@gmail.com
Monday, June 23, 2008
Tacey (Chappell) Lawrence
Wow! Ten years has definitely flown by for me. Well, after high school I went to Snow College for two years. I met my husband my second year at Snow. We got married in January of 2000 in the Manti Temple. I graduated from Snow that May and we moved up to Salt Lake. I worked at Primary Children's for 6 1/2 years as an EKG tech. Then I went back to school at Weber State and got my bachelor's in Cardiac Sonography. I now work at the University of Utah Hospital as a cardiac sonographer (ultrasound of the heart). I have been there for about two years. We have three children. Our daughter Taylor born in 2002, our son Anthony in 2004 and our other son Camden in 2007. Having my last child was the most eventful. We ended up delivering him at home (not the plan). There is more to the story but not enough energy to write it all down. My husband (Dustin) works in the commercial department at Jerry Seiner selling cars and trucks. We are now living in Bountiful, Utah. If you would like to see more about me and my family you can go to my blog - allalongfortheride.blogspot.com.
Elijah Fordham
Hey everybody. Here's an update from me and my life since high school.
After we graduated, I went to Dixie College for a year. I started finishing concrete while I was down there. I was just planning on moving on with life when it hit me that I really needed to serve a mission. So it went and I was called to the Ohio Cincinnati Mission. I went out in 1999 and came home in 2001. My life was really changed while I was out there. I found out there was a difference between being active in the church and being active in the gospel.
Actually, going on a mission paid off in a number of ways. One is that I ended up marrying one of my companions' cousins. Colleen and I got married in April of 2002 in the Bountiful Temple. We've lived in the Ogden, UT area ever since. We built a home in Farr West in 2004 and had a little boy, Corbin, in November 2005. I am a general contractor specializing in concrete and Colleen recently quit her job as a medical assistant. After my mission, I was diagnosed with epilepsy, so it took a long time before we could buy our own insurance. I consider, the ability to buy insurance, one of our great blessings so that Colleen can be home with Corbin. My life's pretty plain, but I've never been happier.
I hope more people tell us what's up. It's cool to hear from everyone. I probably won't make it to the reunion, so I hope everyone's doing well. If anyone wants to contact me personally, my e-mail is Lundell_Construction@q.com
Friday, June 20, 2008
Eric Hofer
A brief overview since H.S. In 1999 I went on a mission to Santiago Chile, I got home in 2000 ( I did complete the two years, I just started in January and ended in December. Thanks for not judging) and then left to go to ASU in Phoenix. I was there for a year, came back to Utah for a few months and then left to Virginia for the summer. I met a girl and rushed into marriage. I finished school at VCU and got my bachelors in Finance. Most of my time there was spent buying and selling houses and pretending like I had money--which I didn't. To any of you reading this that have been personally affected by the mortgage crisis, I apologize. I fully admit that I was part of that bubble.
Not much personal or professional progress was made during the first few years of living in Richmond. However, I have changed quite a bit since I was caught kicking the freshman lockers with my steel-toe Dr. Martens. A little over a year and a half ago I decided to get out of an unhealthy marriage and get a divorce. Surely after putting up with my ex-wife for four years I am still deserving of the "Citizenship Award" which was so graciously bestowed upon me by Jesse Pace our senior year. Thanks J.P.!
I met a girl around the same time, or maybe even a little before my decision to get divorced, *wink*, and after wrapping things up in Richmond and wifey, I moved to New York City to be with said girl. She and I toyed with a lot of ideas of where to go, and to our surprise Utah came up as a place of opportunity. We both landed jobs here and I had the band to work on so in August of 2007 we made the trip and are now living in Sugarhouse. Oh, I mentioned my band. It's a lifelong dream of mine to be in a band so what better time to start one than when you're 27? It's called Steady Machete and it's comprised of myself as singer and guitar player, my little brother Tommy as bassist and keyboards, and our friend Te Lawrence on drums. You can hear our music and such at our myspace: www.myspace/steadymachete, and you can read an article about us from the magazine "IN Utah This Week" at http://www.inthisweek.com/articles.php?id=593#article. That's all for now. Cheers.
Not much personal or professional progress was made during the first few years of living in Richmond. However, I have changed quite a bit since I was caught kicking the freshman lockers with my steel-toe Dr. Martens. A little over a year and a half ago I decided to get out of an unhealthy marriage and get a divorce. Surely after putting up with my ex-wife for four years I am still deserving of the "Citizenship Award" which was so graciously bestowed upon me by Jesse Pace our senior year. Thanks J.P.!
I met a girl around the same time, or maybe even a little before my decision to get divorced, *wink*, and after wrapping things up in Richmond and wifey, I moved to New York City to be with said girl. She and I toyed with a lot of ideas of where to go, and to our surprise Utah came up as a place of opportunity. We both landed jobs here and I had the band to work on so in August of 2007 we made the trip and are now living in Sugarhouse. Oh, I mentioned my band. It's a lifelong dream of mine to be in a band so what better time to start one than when you're 27? It's called Steady Machete and it's comprised of myself as singer and guitar player, my little brother Tommy as bassist and keyboards, and our friend Te Lawrence on drums. You can hear our music and such at our myspace: www.myspace/steadymachete, and you can read an article about us from the magazine "IN Utah This Week" at http://www.inthisweek.com/articles.php?id=593#article. That's all for now. Cheers.
Friday, June 13, 2008
Ruthann
Hello everyone! I cannot believe that it has been ten years. I wish I could see you all at the reunion, but I live in Alaska and it is pretty expensive to fly home. I usually only come home once a year around the holidays. I hope it all goes well for you. So since high school I attended Utah State University in Logan for 4 years and got my Bachelor's degree in Wildlife Management in May of 2002. I met my husband, Jared, while going to school. He was attending USU also and his family lives in Logan. We were married June 8, 2000. We had a son, Gavin, in March of 2002 and then I graduated from college 2 months later. That was a very difficult semester having a baby and getting all of my projects and finals done, but I didi it! When he was born I decided to be a stay at home mom. I never thought that is what I would want to do, but I love it! Jared had joined the Utah Air National Guard around the time that we got engaged in Nov. 1999. In January 2003 he decided that he wanted to transfer to active duty Air Force and we moved to our first active duty base in May of 2003 to Tucson, Arizona. We lived there for 3 years and we really enjoyed Arizona. Then we got orders to move to Fairbanks, Alaska and we have lived here on Eielson Air Force Base since March 2006. When we first arrived here we weren't too sure if we would like it because it does get very cold (down to -50) and the winters are live 8 months long. But we have grown to like it here. We had a baby girl, Rayna, in Sept. 2006. Jared also finished his Bachelor's degree that same month. Jared has been deployed twice. IN 2004 he went to Qatar ( by Saudi Arabia) for 5 months and then this last year he went to Iraq for 7 months. He got home in March. That was a very long, hard winter while he was gone but now it so great that he is home! We really love Alaska and we have seen so many cool things like grizzly bears, moose right outside our living room, lots of caribou, etc. We are thinking about settling down in Anchorage and buying a house sometime this coming year. Other than that I have just been busy with being a Mom and all that fun stuff.
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