Thursday, May 1, 2008

TWENTY YEARS ????




So, I don't know if anyone remembers Kristin Swenson but I sure remember all of you. Turning 38 this month made me think back to the Duchesne days and all of the bizarreness that was high school. I went online and found this blog. Even though I am not technically alumni, Travis was good enough to let me post and here I am.



me-- doing what I do best


Before saying anything else,
Missy, I am so, so sorry about the passing of your mom. She was an amazing lady and really made a difference in a lot of people's lives--including mine.

Dorothy, get in touch with me (kls13 at utah dot edu). I ride out there from time to time and would love to hook up with you.

Everybody else, feel free to get in touch too. Reading through this blog was quite a trip and I would love to attend the reunion. Even though I didn't graduate with you guys, we did grow up together and, as Missy said, Duchesne will always be my home town.


I'll try to do a brief summary of my life since leaving Duchesne:

After being expelled from DHS (nothing that I’m proud of) I attended Union High for the remainder of that year. My parent then moved to Orem and off to Orem High I went. Right after high school, I went to Dixie College and did alright; I graduated and made some friends that I still have today. After that it took 3 ½ years to do a half-assed job finishing a BS at the U of U. I felt just as lost at that time as I did in high school. I had jobs working in group homes, managing a group home, and working at a drug rehab—but I was unhappy in the jobs and in life.

In the spring of ’94 I took a week long vacation to go to Jackson. I just kept driving, following the melting snow, to Yellowstone, Glacier, the Canadian Rockies, the Yukon, and finally, more than a month later, I ran out of money in Valdez Alaska. I got a job working on a day tour boat; learned how to tend bar and started mountaineering. I returned home to Utah as a new person and spent six wonderful years tending bar and snowboarding in the winter and traveling the world on adventure in the summer.

I spent the summer of ’00 hiking the Appalachian Trail—that five-month hike was a period of introspection, which resulted in my return to school. I spent a year brown-nosing, which was necessary to get into grad school (with grades like mine) and started my program in ’02. I have now completed my PhD in Educational Psychology (I actually walk for my diploma tomorrow!) and this has led to a good life. I have been teaching in the teacher’s Ed program at the U for the past two years, which I absolutely love. I also do some consulting for the school districts and I work on my own research.

Fortunately, I still get to travel and adventure in the summers. This summer I am ultra running; I have a 100K race in Wisconsin in June, a 50-mile race in Montana in July and (the queen mother) a 100-mile race in Colorado in August. In between the July and August races is a solo project that I put together where I will climb 14 14ers in 14 days. Goofy things to do, I know, but they make me happy.

So that’s me. I looked through the blog and saw the beautiful families you all have made. I never did that, I have somewhat of a make-shift family right now. I’ve got a house mate named Fish and we have two yellow labs between us. Here is a picture of us at Christmas:


6 comments:

Missy (Pierce) Avila said...

Wow!!! I can't wait to get to talk to you...Reading your post really brought back a flood of welcomed memories...My dad still chuckles each time...well, we'll leave that to the imaginations of others...let's just say when he thinks of some of the things we did together...Thanks for the kind words, I really miss talking to you...Hopefully we can reconnect! Congrats. on all of your accomplishments! You are and always were an amazing person that wasn't appreciated for what you were inside! Damn, we had some good times!!! LOL!!!

beckylbd said...

Remember you?! How could anyone forget Kristin Swenson? I have great memories of you and I definitely consider you a member of our class. You spent a lot of time with all of us. Can't wait to see you at the reunion!

Kristin said...

Hey Guys,

glad to be in the loop!

Missy--I don't want to wait for the reunion to talk with you. Email me if you see this, I'm at kls13 at utah dot edu.

I've thought about you and your family so much over the past 20+ years. Things like iced tea and M*A*S*H reruns will always be classically "Pierce" to me!

As for Duchesne--even I didn't appreciate who I was back then. I think about what a weird little dork I was and just roll my eyes!

Rachelle (Young) Jones said...

I remember you! I have alot of Elementary memories of you! I would love to see you, its been a long time!

John Foster said...

A PhD in Educational Psychology! WOW! I am PROUD of YOU! You should write a book! Sounds like you have packed quite a lot into the last 20 years.

Alicia said...

Hi. You were so much fun. It sounds like you still are. Your Mom was working in the UVRMC Hosp. when I did my Nurse training in 1989. Where is she now? How about Michael? It is so good to see and hear of you.