Jennifer Edwards:
CLASS OF 1988
Lincoln High SchoolClass of 1988
Stockton, CA
Humphreys CollegeClass of 2007
Stockton, CA
Heald College School of BusinessClass of 1995
Stockton, CA
Jennifer's Story
Life
Well the time has passed, nearly 20 years since high school. I haven't left Stockton, still in town. I have three children who are 17, 8, 5. Two boys, one girl. I have been married twice and have finally found the right man. I work full time and spend what time I have left with my kids and Joe.
As you can see I haven't really changed all that much just got a little older. I have spent the years getting fat, loosing weight, going to school, raising kids, getting married and then divorced, starting over and closing old chapters. Life for me has finally made a great turn. I have come to learn who I am and what exactly it is that I want out of life. It's full of ups and downs and it's just a matter of how we take the ride that makes us who we are. I plan to come in screaming all the way, DAMN WHAT A RIDE!@!!!!!
School
Would I do it all over again.......HELL NO. I hated high school, I was so glad to get out of there and get on with life.
My biggest crush would have to have been David Doyle. I really liked him.
The teachers who inspired me most would have to have been Mr. Grey with his humor and Mr. Moreno with his kindness, he always thought I could do better and never let me believe I couldn't.
My happiest sc...Expand for more
hool memories......graduation.
College
Don't remember my unique roommate because I didn't have one, well actually I did and he's gone now. Don't have much to add to this section because I didn't go straight to college like most, I got married instead (dumb).
Workplace
Well over the years I have taken photos, answered phones, typed more words than I care to mention, designed wedding invitations, flipped burgers and wiped runny little noses. I even worked at the courthouse for a hot minute, and then life threw me a curve.
I left my secure job of 11 years for home lice and sobriety. Two things I will would never trade for. Being home with my kids for a year was the best job ever and being able to not have to work while I went through recovery made life a little less scary.
Now, seven years later (2016) I have come into my own and stand on my own feet like never before. I finally went back to school so that I can give back to others what was given to me.....a new life in sobriety. I still have a bit to go to get my licensing but I will be able to help counsel others who have become addicted. I would probably be dead today had it not been for getting into recovery and that has given the best life I could have ever imagined.
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