| My Family & Friends |
| I do have a few pictures of my family and friends! I have tried to explain who people are but unless you know them, you won't understand how great they are! My dad is one of those do-a-little-bit-of-everything men. He has been a teacher, ambulance driver, nurse, farmer, preacher, and father at some point in his life. Currently he preaches at a church in Stanberry, MO, about 30 minutes from where we live. In addition, he takes care of the farm. Although he won't admit it, he also can play the guitar really well! My mom is a born nurse. She has been nursing as long as I can remember! Currently, she works as a dialysis nurse in the BIG St. Joseph hospital. She loves walking outdoors and music. She plays the piano and organ, plus she sings really well! |
| Charly is another artist friend. She is attending college and working. We share a common love of horses & reading! Sam is one of my Army friends. I went to school with him for many years. He really likes outdoors things like golf, hunting, and fishing. Susan is a friend from William Jewell. She is a history major who studies an awful lot. I don't think she ever stops studying! Since graduating, she has done many things, the least of which is moving to Colorado to work with a mission group. |
| Heather is an artist who studies management information studies at NWMSU. She is very athletic & enjoys playing games. |
| Michael & Stacey: Obviously, my onery, red-headed "little" brother, & my talented, beautiful "little" sister. Although I call them little, both of them are taller than me! My sister, Stacey, is a junior at Northwest Missouri State University. She is studying agriculture and hopes to someday work with cattle and ranches. I guess one can easily see the influence farm living had on her! She plays the guitar, piano, & flute. She's so talented! Next May she plans on marrying Seth. Way to go Sis! My brother, Michael, is noteworthy because of his red hair. He is in the 9th grade playing football & basketball. He can play the piano & guitar a little, but he's still improving! He is a great brother, but don't tell him I said that! |