Our good friend Marla decided that we should be tagged/tasked with the following items. Since Diane is the key blogger and she is in Salt Lake with Robyn and Avery, she said I should respond to Marla's tag. A little background on Marla. She was one of my young single adults when I was bishop. She and I became good friends. We still e-mail each other so we can stay in touch and Marla can let us know what is going on in her life. Marla reminds us of Hilary Swank with her mannerisms and how she holds herself. We decided this after Diane took me to see PS: I Love You. During the movie I kept trying to think who Hilary Swank reminded me of. It was Marla.
Rules: Answer each question about yourself, then tag 5 people by posting their names and leaving them a comment on their blog.
10 Years Ago: Ten years ago we lived in the great town of Placentia, Orange County, California. Someone asks us where Placentia is and I tell them it was near Disneyland. We always reflect on how we could hear the fireworks every night in the summer between 9:30 and 9:35 p.m. It was great. Placentia is a great place to raise a family. The Placentia Stake has so many good people. On May 3, 1998 I replaced my good friend Bob Murdock as bishop of the Placentia 1st Ward. I had the blessing of being his counselor and executive secretary for a good part of his service. I learned a lot from Bishop Murdock. Robyn graduated from high school in 1998. She started her BYU career in the summer. Michael was all of 13 years old. I had the opportunity to attend scout camp with him. I loved it. The Laurel class came over and planted our front flower bed. I cried when I saw what they did. A few of those young women who served us I later had the opportunity to send on missions.
Things On My To Do List Tomorrow: Go back to work. I’ve been home sick for two days and it has been miserable. The doctor said I don’t have the flu but I do have a nasty cough and feel kind of crummy. Tomorrow night I plan on being in the temple. Diane has been two times this month and I haven’t been once yet. Diane is in Salt Lake taking care of Robyn so I thought that would be a good way for me to spend a Friday night without my wife. It doesn’t get much more exciting than that around here.
Snacks I enjoy: Seeing as I love food and love to eat, this is a tough one. My morning snack at work is the Trail Mix bars you get at the grocery store or Costco. Since we don’t have a snack machine at work I have to bring in my own. When someone brings in the Krispy Kreme’s I have to help myself to one of those. One time I completed a fully scientific evaluation and study of Krispy Kreme donuts. I wanted to know which were eaten first, the standard glaze or the chocolate glaze. I was certain it would be the chocolate, at least that was my theory. On two occasions I purchased two dozen glazed and two dozen chocolate the individuals I work with. The study was clearly the glazed donuts. The two dozen glazed were eaten at about a two to one ratio. Diane and I like to also eat the raw almonds. They are a great snack.
What would I do if I were suddenly made a billionaire: I would pay off my kids houses. Somehow we would figure out a business we could get into where we could all work together and sustain us. Diane and I would plan out the year for trips we would like to take. We would have to have a house here in Tennessee, one in Salt Lake, and one in California.
3 Of My Bad Habits: Pepsi says it all. I do settle for Coke when Pepsi isn’t available. I love chips and salsa at the Mexican restaurant. I did say the “D” word last summer when I slipped mowing my lawn and landed on my leg.
5 places I have lived: I’ve only lived in four places. Salt Lake City, West Valley City, Utah, Placentia, CA, and Brentwood, TN.
Jobs that I have had: My first job, besides mowing my parents lawn, was at Fred’s Burger Chalet. I was the pearl diver or dishwasher as most people call it. By the time I left I was the night manager making a whopping $1.75 an hour. Considering I started at $1.20 an hour I thought I was really making the big bucks. After that I’ve spent all my life in the automotive world. I worked at Mate’s Foreign Cars. This was a Peugeot, Citroen, Land Rover, and Alfa Romeo dealer. I then worked at Randy’s Datsun which became Clark Datsun in North Salt Lake. Eventually Bob Clark sold the franchise to Jerry Seiner. I was the first Nissan Master Technician in the state of Utah. I then had an opportunity to work for Nissan North America on their technical hot line. Moving to Southern California was a blessing beyond measure. You could say I’ve had the training manuals I’ve written published throughout the world.
Things most people don’t know about me: My life is pretty much an open book. Diane and I agree that we do most things the hard way. For instance, going to the University of Phoenix was definitely NOT the easy thing to do, but somehow we got through and lived to tell about it.
Seeing as I don't blog a lot I have to go on Diane's list of people to tag. Of course Kimberly, Robyn, Michael, Tina, and Jeremy Murdock should tell us a little about themselves. As a matter of fact, I think Vivian should also pass on a few words of wisdom.
Happy Valentine's Day to all of you.
Diane,
ILYSM
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11 comments:
Uncle Bob, you're a pretty cool guy! Isn't it funny that I have known you guys my whole life and yet I know so little about you! Thanks!
Love you guys!
Tina
How about that...I knew everything you wrote about yourself. You are a pretty cool guy!! Love ya!
I've known you my whole life, too, but I didn't know all of that! Well, most of it I guess I did, just not all of your jobs. You are a pretty cool dad! Love you...and I already did this blog, so I'm off the hook!
I learned a lot more about you tonight. You are not as much of an open book as you think you are. I'm sorry you've been sick. I wish I had known. I would have made you a big pot of my famous chicken soup! It's no fun being home alone and sick. Congratulations on getting your degree. I only wish I had your ambition. xoxoxo. Charlene O.
Here's one for your next scientific study: Bring in two dozen chocolate cake donuts and two dozen glazed (neither from Krispy Kreme). I guarantee that the chocolate ones will go first. There is NOTHING that beats a KK glazed donut. Wish I had one right now.
That was a great blog! Look forward to more blogs from you. Love you Bob!
Mom
Yeah for President Johnson! Thanks for going along with the tag! It was fun to get to know a little more about you and thank you for the great influence you've had on my life! I am forever grateful that you were my bishop!
I think your "D" word habit and pepsi habit were passed down to me.
I enjoyed your blog today. I sure miss you. Here's a tag for you guys!
http://quiltswithlove.blogspot.com/2008/02/7-random-facts-about-me.html
Bob, Chris and I love you and Diane. It was fun to read what you wrote! We would love to show these babies off to you and Diane when you guys get a chance!
The Duncan's
Hey Buttercup Baby!
Guess who found your blog?! This is so great to know you have a blog! We sure miss you guys around here... church has never been the same and Dr. Olsen's office is not as cheery. I hope to hear from you soon! Love ya guys!
Ashley Burnett
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