Deb Smith:  

CLASS OF 1973
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Kansas city, KS

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Well, they say to say something about who you were.so people will remember you. I probably would say I was a nice girl that some thought was sweet and cute. I wasn't very popular, but I had some great times and good friends. I fell in what I thought was forever love in my junior year and married Joe in May of 1975. I have been away from Kansas City since 1980 moving to Dallas Texas with my husband for his job being 7 months pregnant. We were married 15 years and had two wonderful boys. I was divorced in 1988 remarrying not long afterwards to my current husband Don. We lived in Dallas from 1989 to 2001 raising my boys Rob & josh. I have been working in IT Sales or Sales Management for 25 years. My husband says I can sell anything to anyone :-) and I love doing it. In 2001 we had the opportunity to move to London England as the UK Sales Manager then moved to being the Enterprise Sales Director for Europe. We had great time living abroad traveling all over Europe and meeting really interesting people and seeing amazing things. I had a job offer to move back home for a large glob...Expand for more
al IT solutions company as the Director, Global Sales. I moved back in September 2007 lived a while in Dallas until my husband moved back from London the following year. My husband Don is from a small town in Oklahoma where his Mom lives. We are the only family so we moved to Fort Cobb Lake OK which has everything my husband loves like golfing and fishing. My husband is semi-retired running a boat and RV storage business here by the lake. I work from home, but travel quite a bit for work mostly in the US. I don't feel like retiring so I keep selling My dad and sister, Rene, live in KCMO and I travel home quite a bit. it is really strange to see how much Kansas City has changed since the years of growing up there. I love to garden and cook so when I am not working I am enjoying that. I also enjoy my boys when they can find the time to see me; Rob lives in Dallas and Josh lives in Seattle. I still love traveling and seeing new places ,so far I think that my best trip ever was backpacking for three weeks in southern Thailand. I look forward to seeing someone I know on Classmates!
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So true and is exactly how I have felt this week.
I so love these two😍
So last year I got this wreath and it was sparkly with little pumpkins that after hung on my front door which proceeded to melt. This year I recreated a new one 😁
It's snowy outside..took me forever to get a picture with the Cardinals in it they just wouldn't  stay still😉
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And now a giant fortune cookie for desert..
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Now this guy is a character..
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