Wednesday, September 26, 2007

WANTED.....Granger High class of 98' alumni to post. We would all love to hear from those of you, who have not posted yet. It is really easy. E-mail your information and pictures to granger98@hotmail.com and we will see that it gets posted. Please let all of your friends know about the website. Thanks.

Monday, September 3, 2007

Shala (Moser) Smith--loves 1-800-contacts too!



First let me just say, I love this blog stuff! Well, my story really begins before graduation. March of '98 to be exact. That is when I started dating a wonderful man named Cameron Smith. He was and still is the best thing to happen to me! We got married June 10, 2000. Cameron started school in at the Utah Career College in Applied Science/Graphic Design in July 2000. I started at the Utah College of Massage Therapy in August of that year as well. Busy, busy! I graduated one year later with my Certificate of Completion. Cameron graduated in June 2003. We kind of just floated along in life, having fun. We bought a condo in Holladay in August of 2003 and found out that we were going to have a baby shortly afterwards. Isaac Parish Smith was born July 16, 2004. He was 7 pounds 6 ounces and bald as could be with his dad's beautiful blue eyes. I quit my full time job shortly after as a bookkeeper for KFC and took part time work so I could be home with our new son. In March of 2006 we found we would be adding another addition to our family. Aaron Cameron Smith was born January 3, 2007-10 days late, but healthy and just as beautiful as his big brother. We sold our 2 bedroom condo soon after and bought a house in Riverton this past April. Cameron and I both work at 1-800Contacts, too! I take calls for orders (I get to work from home!) and Cameron works in the Help Desk. We are enjoying our family and new home immensely! Though I was extremely happy to graduate high school and move on with my life, I am excited to see what everyone has been up to and maybe even make friendships that I didn't bother to make back then. Strange how growing up changes you. Hope this finds you all happy and well!