Wednesday, April 30, 2008

100 Things About Me



1. I was born in Preston, Idaho

2. I am the second child in a family of nine children

3. I have 6 sisters

4. We had only one bathroom in our house growing up

5. The outhouse was still standing but we did not use it.

6. I went to grade school in Franklin, Idaho

7. It was the same school where my father went to high school

8. There were 8 grades there when I started, only six when I finished

9. I went to Jr. High School and High School at Preston. It was the same building for both

10. We milked cows when I was growing up

11. We also raised chicken, pigs, and turkeys

12. I went on an LDS mission to the Brazil South Central Mission

13. I learned to speak Portuguese

14. I still remember some phrases

15. I hauled hay for spending money when I was a kid

16. My first job other than that was at Cove Concerete

17. I was editor of the high school newspaper

18. I tried wrestling when I was in Jr. High

19. I was not a very good wrestler

20. I have a BS degree in Biology

21. I graduated from Utah State University

22. I worked for Del Monte in Franklin in the summers while I went to USU

23. I am married to Teri

24. Teri and I met at a Stake Gold and Green Ball

25. We both worked at Del Monte for a couple of summers together

26. We were kind of on again off again daters for a couple of years

27. She finally agreed to marry me after I graduated from USU

28. I have 5 children

29. I have 3 grandchildren

30. I now live in Washington State

31. I still work for Del Monte

32. That is me in the picture that accompanies this post in my Del Monte hard hat

33. I married Teri in the Ogden Temple

34. I have been to Canada

35. I have been to Hong Kong

36. I have been to all of the states west of Colorado except New Mexico

37. Back to Del Monte--I have worked there for 31 years

38. I have worked at four different plants

39. All of the plants I worked at are closed now except for Toppenish, WA

40. I am the warehouse manager

41. I have been Utility supervisor

42. I was schedule coordinator for a while

43. I went to Smithfield, Utah as a department supervisor (cookroom)

44. I was promoted to production supervisor there

45. I went to Burley as shift supervisor

46. I was Plant Production Superintendant when the plant closed in Burley

47. I was transferred to Washington as a general supervior for the plant

48. I was later moved to the warehouse where I work today

49. I was called as Elder's Quorum President right after we moved to Washington

50. Three years later I was called to serve as Bishop of the Zillah Ward

51. I am now on the stake high council

52. I applied to the Veterinary School at Washington State University twice

53. I did not get into Veterinary School

54. I like to read

55. I started wearing glasses when I was in my early 20's

56. I started wearing bifocals a few years ago

57. I have lived in 7 houses in my life time

58. I have owned 4 of those houses (well me, Teri, and the bank)

59. I lived in Burley, Idaho for 12 years

60. I have lived in Washinton State for 14 years

61. I never lived in Utah but I went to school there and I worked there

62. I don't like to swim because I don't like to put my face in the water

63. The first car that I owned by myself was a Mustang Cobra II

64. I bought a computer for the first time in 1990

65. The built in memory of my digital camera has almost as much memory as the hard drive of that first computer

66. I bought my first hunting rifle when I was 12

67. I hunted a lot until I was about 19 then I kind of lost interest

68. I used to own a snowmobile but I got to old for that (it is a young man's sport)

69. I had a Kawasaki motorcycle when I was in 20's (again a young man's sport)

70. I still have the yellow helmet that I wore when snowmobiling and motorcyling

71. The only musical intruments I play are CD players, MP3 players, etc.

72. I have purchased a lot of musical instruments for the kids but have never learned to play any.

73. The first time I tried to water ski I fell off the skis and forgot to let go of the tow rope. I nearly drowned. Maybe that is why I don't like to swim (see #62)

74. I have never owned a brand new car though the Cobra II had just 3000 miles on it

75. After we moved to Washington I got down to 140 pounds.

76. I weigh just a bit more than that now (I just won't say how much of a bit)

77. Ice cream is my favorite dessert

78. If I have my choice I would rather be home than anywhere

79. I have worked a lot of night shifts over the years but I never got used to them

80. The hottest place I have ever lived was Santos, Brazil

81. I have experienced at least 4 pretty good sized earthquakes in my life (3 were in Idaho, 1 in Washington)

82. I got a telescope for my service award for 30 years with the company

83. I could tell time by the age of 6

84. I asked a lot of questions when I was a kid

85. I graduated Cum Laude from USU

86. I was salutatorian of my high school class

87. I have a scar on my left thumb from hold on to barb wire while it was being stretched to erect a fence (I was just a kid then)

88. I wrecked the Ford tractor when I was six or seven years old

89. I spent one whole summer cutting hay when I was about 12 years old

90. I can "moo" like a calf enough to make cows take a second look

91. I learned to milk cows by hand when I was a kid

92. I rode the school bus to school from first grade through high school

93. I think a new notebook and pencil is the neatest thing

94. I would much rather read a book than read from the computer screen

95. I learned to square dance in the 3rd grade--I never got any better at it than I was then

96. When I was in grade school I would umpire the softball games because I was not a very good player and it saved the embarrasment of being chosen last

97. Speaking of school bus, the bus I was on tipped over in a snowstorm when I was in about 4th grade. No one was seriously hurt but we could have been if it had tipped over a short time sooner than it did. (Details upon request)

98. My Grandfather, Fred Porter, used to take me fishing when I was a wee lad

99. I got thrown off a horse a couple of days before I went on my mission.

100. I am now at the end of my list. I don't know if it will make any sense to any one but I do like a challenge

If anyone wants to take up the challenge of listing 100 things about themselves go for it.

4 comments:

Holly said...

There were probably 40 things I didn't know about you. I didn't know you could moo like a calf. You'll have to show off that trick next time we're home.

Marci Roberts said...

I actually found your list quite interesting. Thanks for posting it.

Heather J. said...

I didn't know what other animals you had growing up...or at least if you've told me I had forgotten.

mommymelb said...

This was very interesting. Thanks for posting! I learned a lot about you.