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Monday, August 4, 2014

Chelsea Robinson Harman


Where did the last ten years go??!! I stayed in Rexburg attending BYU-I until 2005 then moved to Boise where I worked for an ophthomologist and attended Boise State where I later graduated with a Health Science degree. In 2008 I married my husband, Jake and moved to Burley. We own and he manages a fertilizer plant in Rupert. I went to nursing school at College of Southern Idaho after we were married and graduated with my RN in 2010. We have two little boys, Conn is 4, Craig is 2, and we are expecting another baby in November! I currently work one day a week at the hospital in Burley and get to stay home with our kids the rest of the time. We enjoy playing on the Snake River, going for side by side rides in the mountains, and trying to keep up with our active kids! Can't wait to see what the next 10 years brings!

Mattie Rydalch

I have an associate's degree from BYU-Idaho, a BA in Theatre Arts from BYU (where I minored in English and nearly in Spanish), and in 2011 I earned my MFA in Theatre Arts (Dramatic Writing) from the University of Idaho. I'm also an alumna of New York Theatre Intensives. I still write plays and music, often with similar themes to what I wrote in Mrs. Stumme's classes. I have seen my plays in Alaska, California, Colorado, Utah, Idaho, and New York City. I am a published and produced playwright and a member of the Dramatists Guild of America, Inc. I often build and paint sets for plays, and sometimes I act in plays and films, usually in comedic roles. I still draw, too. I'm working on a graphic novel. I also work with K-4 students in Madison School District. I have added the accordion, concertina, and ukulele to the collection of musical instruments I like to play. I see myself as an "artist of occasions." I longboard downhill in Rexburg and I ski in the winter, and I also love to travel. You might find me in Yellowstone National Park several times a year. I'm grateful for the experience I gained ay SSHS. As difficult as high school can be at times, I know it laid the groundwork for everything I've done since. Thanks, everyone!

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Ashlie Schwendiman Sutton

After graduation I started school at BYU-I and graduated with a bachelors degree in Communications and Health Science. I did 11 pageants in the Miss America organization and put myself through college with those scholarships. I traveled a lot and had a TON of fun in college. A week before I graduated I met my husband Wyatt Sutton and it was “love at first sight....” for me anyways. Todd Holman was dating Wyatt’s sister and introduced us. So Todd is now my brother in law and I have him to thank for convincing Wyatt to take me on a date. We dated long distance through the summer while we both sold security systems in different places and at the end of the summer we got engaged on top of the Empire State building in New York City. Six weeks later we were married. Even though I had my bachelors I had always wanted to be a cosmetologist so I went to beauty school and graduated a year later. We bought a house on Main Street and put a salon in it. I work part time and love it! We have sold security systems every summer and have lived in Virginia, Texas,
New Mexico, Nashville, Indianapolis, Boise, Minneapolis, and Washington D.C.. We have had a blast living in lots of different cities and traveling. We had our first baby in May 2012 and named him Payson Patch. He is the cutest little curly haired kid and has made life that much better. Wyatt graduated in accounting in 2011 and is working on getting his CPA license. Our last 10 years have been full of hard work, adventure, and fun. 

We have had a lot of changes in this last year. We sold our house on Main Street in Rexburg and bought a house in St. Anthony (I know can you believe it!!??) I hate to tell people that I live in St. Anthony but I'm basically in Salem so that makes me feel better :) My very first question I had when we looked at the house was "can our kids go to Sugar?" When the answer was yes we were sold. We love where we live and can't wait to develop the land and put some horses on it. We also had a baby girl in April 2014 Harley Jo. She is so fun and we love having a girl. We moved to Baltimore right after I had her for a couple months so Wyatt could sell Pest Control. We had a great time touring the east coast again. We are now back home and settled. Wyatt started working at Schwendiman, Sutton, and Simmons again and I will start doing hair again at the end of the summer. Life is great!

Jenessa Clark Gierke

I started college at BYU-I about 3 weeks after we graduated, and eventually graduated with a BA in Psychology with minors in Business Management and Health Science. Up until right before I had my third baby, I had been working on and off part time for the past 6 years for a counseling agency doing PSR. (Psycho-Social Rehabilitation. I would help kids, and a few adults, with behavioral issues learn how to function better). I basically have just worked enough to keep up my licensing. :) About half way through college, I met my husband, Spencer, and we were married on October 21, 2005. We have three beautiful little girls who are our pride and joy. We never thought we would end up staying local, but we bought a house in Sugar about 2.5 years ago and we are loving it! Life is so good!

Monday, July 7, 2014

DesI Nyborg Burbank

My first semester at Utah State I met my husband Jarom, but it took me nearly a year to convince him to date me. FINALLY he agreed to go out with me and the rest is history. We were married December 18, 2004 in the Logan Temple. In 2005 I graduated from Utah State with a B.S. in Economics. My last semester was completed online while Jarom was attending dental school at USC. 8 years and 4 daughters later, we are currently living in Ft. Bragg, NC. As far as military life goes, I have it pretty easy being married to an Army Dentist who has yet to deploy. Living far from home and family is never easy, but I've learned that you can build a happy home anywhere.

Katy Ricks Willis

In the past 10 years:
I have been married for 9 years to my fantastic hubby, Mark
We had 3 babies in 3 years...we were definitely granted strength to pull that off!  (Sennika 7, Gavin 5 1/2, and Leland almost 4) and baby Shipton joined us this past April
Other than a summer in the DC area, we have lived in Rexburg
I earned 2 degrees: AS in nursing (RN) and BS in music
I have am a Thetahealing practitioner
I am certified in the Aromatouch technique (I love essential oils!)
I will finish up my certification and training in May to be a Hypnobabies Childbirth Hypnosis instructor and doula

 

Monday, June 16, 2014

Matt Mitchell

Since leaving SSHS, I have had many great opportunities. In the October directly following SSHS graduation, I left for a mission to the Guatemala City North Mission. While on my mission, I became ill and was diagnosed with Gillian-BarrĂ© Syndrome which forced my return to Idaho in March of 2005. After making a full recovery, I began attending BYU—Idaho. While there, I met my lovely, talented, beautiful wife Shelley (FYI: I met her in my very first class on my first day at BYU-I!).
Shelley and I both completed our bachelor’s degrees at BYU-I in 2010; she with a degree in child development and me with a degree in mechanical engineering. Two of the most important events that occurred in my life prior to leaving BYU-I was the birth of my daughter Lily (5) and son Levi (3). Following Levi’s birth—which happened two weeks prior to my graduation, I took a job in Idaho Falls working for a mechanical engineering firm. In April 2011, I left my job in order to pursue an opportunity to continue my education.
In May 2011, my family and I moved to Stillwater Oklahoma where I began graduate school at Oklahoma State University. I finished my master’s degree in May 2013 after which I was presented with another opportunity to continue advancing my education. I begin work on a PhD in September of 2013.
Regardless where my life has taken me over the last 10 years, I still feel like the same Idaho farm boy that grew up and went to school at SSHS. The red truck I had in high school is still running strong, despite the 200k miles it has on it. I’ll never forget the good times Richard, Corbet, and I had “movin’ the truck.” Here’s to the great times we had!
Good luck to you all and I wish you the best!