Autobiography

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Autobiography

 

Deep within the winter month of January and on a freezing Sunday, our town, Nampa gathered to pray for the early arrival of global worming. The day before the historic Sunday of January 30, 1977, I was born in an old brick hospital on the 7th floor. My mom was in the hospital for about 6 hours, and I was born at 1:04 in the morning.

 

My mom said that brothers and sister were inside our small pink house watching Saturday morning cartoons. My dad was in McCall and my Aunt Lavane helped get me and my mom to the hospital on Jan 29 1977. My family was all 15-40 years old and a baby was a different addition.

 

I remember vivid pictures of myself jumping on the trampoline and playing air-guitar, listening to my brother’s head phones at my Aunt Lavane’s, and driving the Trail-70 motorcycle around our pasture. I also remember when my friend Kyle Weaver and I used to build forts and through rocks at each other. We had chickens in a chicken coup in our back yard, which would chase me around a lot. I remember my brothers teaching me how to read and count when I was little, so I did pretty well in pre-school.

 

I also played with Jim and Brad Adolson. They had pet Pigeons and I went over there and played quite a lot. One time over there me and Jim were climbing a tree and we got up, but couldn’t get down. And we both where stuck for quite a while. We quit playing when I started pre-school.

 

 

My dad said to some neighbors that I had the same color of hair and they asked if it was grey already

 

1. Born

2. Brother left college

3. 1st birthday

4. mom started day care

5. 2nd birthday

6. 3rd birthday

7. 4th birthday

8. started school

9. Got a cat

10. Cat got ran over

11. moved to South Powerline

12. Cat was born

13. Cad died

14. Went to Central

15. Sister had Sabastian

16. Went to two basketball camps

17. Went back east for brother’s wedding

18. My other brother got married

19. David moved

20. Went to south Jr. High

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