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The Tingey Klan started in August 1986! Wow what a long time ago and still going today. Jer and I was high school sweethearts and now life partners. Our life motto is...work hard & play harder. We don't live for material needs but we do live for lifetime memories. We have always encouraged our children to sieze the opportunity if it is presented. We will not be buried rich in money but we will be buried rich in life experiences and memories with our family. Let me introduce you to our lives and our family............................

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

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2008

This year has been long and trying. It really is the only way to sum it up, as I will try to keep it all on the lighter side to make everyone feel better. (Including myself) We have made our journey closer to Island Park and Jer's office. We have moved to Pocatello where we spend a few days a week. We now have a town house. Which is easy and simple to take care of, " yes " Jer says no yard work. At the ripe old age of 40...something, we have decided that life is to short to do yard work. We spend most weekends in Island Park to which we really consider our home. Last weekend we pulled in to have a Bull moose standing in front of the cabin looking at us. We are truly a small inhabitants in "their" world. Today I will be leaving Pocatello to go for a five day weekend up at the cabin. Fall has hit, and it is gorgeous in our world. Really sad that so many people don't slow down their lives to appreciate everything God created. To everyone who reads this......slow down and enjoy life. I am guilty also, when I work there is no slowing. I seem to have a internal machine that doesn't slow. Due... to being created with this small mechanical malfunction it is all the more reason to leave for the weekend! I know that you my brothers and sisters are the same......Life is too short. I now work Cardiac only. Long gone are the days of ER, I will so miss my gang bangers in Rupert. I do love my job, however I will always miss my girlfriends at work at good ole MMH. There is no others like them. It's nice to not live among the soap operas! The small hospital ways are not always good on family lifes. Here no one has time for extra -ca- ricular activities. Everything is life or death. Right up my alley. Lets just say when our Dr cracked someone's chest in the room I knew I wasn't in Mayberry anymore. I see miracles on a daily which is very nice and humbling. We are small parts in Gods plans, but our impact is huge. Remember this......