Wednesday, January 10, 2007

My Life in 250 Words or less

To begin in the beginning, I was born in this bright, cheery state of Utah. My dad was a medical student at the University of Utah when I was brought into this world, and thus, I was born in the University hospital. This does not tend to go over well with my BYU friends. I spent a good five years in Salt Lake City and have only a few faint but pleasant memories of my childhood here.

After my father completed Residency, we were off to Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska where my dad was a surgeon in the military for four years. However, he mostly delivered babies at the hospital on base (that being the true nature of his job as an OBGYN). I had a wonderful time going to school there where we got to endeavor in such activities as ice-skating and cross country skiing in PE (Mind you, I only lived there from K-3rd grade). The summers were fun-filled as well because it was sunny, but not hot, and light almost any time of day or night (which made going to bed rather difficult).

My time in Alaska had to end and we moved to McMinnville, OR, which is where I call home. Elementary School became Middle School, and Middle School gave way to High School, and then I graduated and moved here for college. I hesitate to use "the end", because I plan on living a little more before my life comes to its completion, so I'll leave this one as a cliff hanger.

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