Roger Smith:
CLASS OF 1989
Grand Junction High SchoolClass of 1989
Grand junction, CO
Fruita Monument High SchoolClass of 1989
Fruita, CO
Bayard Elementary SchoolClass of 1979
Bayard, IA
Jefferson Elementary SchoolClass of 1979
Jefferson, IA
Scranton Elementary SchoolClass of 1979
Scranton, IA
Roger's Story
Life
Still happier than seems prudent.
Wow. Been a few years since I updated. My oldest son Michael is 22 Cullen Grey, is now over close to 13, Xander Bodie is nearly 11 and our daughter Camille Love is going to be 6 in January. Jeana is a CNM at Bloomin Babies Birth Center and is amazing.
(Note to self)Classmates.com is a dead page for keeping in touch.
I’m nursing full time at the VAMC in Junction and will stay there till I retire. It rocks. I also work 3/4 time in home health. This is 09/12/2018 btw. My last update was 9yrs ago. The prior update before that was most likely in 07. As I said Classmates as a site is dead. But I still get emails suggesting people are looking for me. 🙄
Overall, rather pleased with my life. I hope all of you are as well.
Competence is its own reward and
Success is its own aphrodisiac.
King Kong ain't got nuthin' on ME!
School
Hey,
What a change huh? No more partying 6 days a week and screwing around.
Good thing that's over.
Unless it was any class with Mr. Kerr, school itself mainly blew goats.
Let's be realistic, the fact that living for the next party was the basis ...Expand for more
for my H.S. philosophy was definitely not a good sign.
Here's where it goes loopy: I went back to do my student teaching to GJHS. Very Excellent choice actually. My mentor teacher was fan-friggin-tastic; Mr. Charles Kerr. The experience in so many ways was life: hard, rewarding, and worth every minute.
College
Mesa State 1999, English w/ Secondary Education. BA
Mesa State 2012 Nursing. BS.N
Workplace
It's been while since I came down from the arrogance and joined the rest of the world.
Found that my business partner that I valued so highly was embezzling to the tune of 500,000+. Look up the definition of the word fool in a handy Webster's and you'll find my pic. 500k and 1 truckload of crow pies later, I closed the business and decided to move on.
Onto the last career I plan on having. Nursing.
If there is one lesson I feel I've learned it is this: Work your hardest everyday. Give everything you have at all times. Even if you do not receive the recognition you feel deserve, you can rest easy knowing that you have done everything you can. Be honest with yourself.
Excuse me while I depart this soapbox.....
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