One of my new favorite hobbies, is looking at the pictures posted
on Facebook for the 1st day of school.
These are pictures of former students, and people who are
special in my life.
Katie . . . Senior
Lone Peak High
Max, Avery, Ty . . . 7th Grade
Timberline Middle
Hannah S. . . . 7th Grade
Timberline Middle
Ari . . . 8th Grade
Mary . . . 7th Grade
Timberline Middle
I really like this one.
Brother and sister going into Lone Peak.
Andrew . . . Sophomore
Bagley Kiddos
I used to be in the ward with this family.
We used to be pretty close.
The kids got to experience "Auntie Ann" activities!
Korden . . . 6th Grade, Shelley
Kallin . . . 9th Grade, American Fork Jr.
Cassie . . . Junior, American Fork High
Bronson . . . Senior
Lone Peak High
Adah (2nd from left) . . . 7th Grade
Meilan (Middle) . . . 7th Grade
Jacob . . .9th Grade
Timberline
Kennedy . . . 7th Grade
Gilbert Jr. High
Gilbert, Arizona
(I also taught her mom)
Hayley & Hannah . . . Sophomores
Lone Peak
I did not teach them, but was a member of the
"Chadwick Family Carpool"
when their mom picked me up for school when I
was in a wheelchair for 2 1/2 months.
Kennedy . . . 7th Grade
Gilbert Jr. High
Gilbert, Arizona
(I also taught her mom)
Hayley & Hannah . . . Sophomores
Lone Peak
I did not teach them, but was a member of the
"Chadwick Family Carpool"
when their mom picked me up for school when I
was in a wheelchair for 2 1/2 months.
Leslie . . . 7th Grade
Timberline
Aidan . . . 7th Grade, Mountain Ridge Jr.
Annie . . . Junior, American Fork High
Their dad was my favorite principal at Alpine for 8 years.
Faith . . . Sophomore
Lone Peak
Lone Peak
Taylor . . . 7th Grade
Timberline Middle
Vienna (tall blonde) . . . 8th Grade
Timberline Middle
My favorite 1st day picture!
This is Lindsay Lyons Bowen.
She was one of my students.
She has been a "Stay At Home Mom"
until now.
3rd Grade Teacher
Soldier Hollow Charter
Heber
Soldier Hollow Charter
Heber
Her mom, Cathy Tibbitts,
(one of my dear friends, and teacher at Alpine)
was at her home in Heber at 7:00 a.m.
to send her off.
I sent her a $50 gift card to Utah-Idaho to help her out.
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