Sunday, May 11, 2008

David L. Scott

Kaysville, Utah
Family Status: Married

Children: 5
One son and four step-children

My son, Jeff, age 22, returned a year ago from serving an LDS mission in Upstate New York. His mission changed his life and he is my hero.

My step-son Jake, age 29, is an electrical engineer and works at Hill Air Force Base here in Utah.

My next oldest step-daughter Kate, lives in Granbury, Texas. She has two children, Emilee and Talon.

Next in line is my step-daughter Megan, age 23, married with one child, Joselyn, just 15 months old.

Last but not least, Jessica, step-daughter, age 12, loves history, reading, Internet, swimming.

Grandchildren: 4
Isaiah, age three, is our pride and joy. He lived with us for over one year. He calls me Poppy and my wife Nonna. If we do not see him two to three times a week, we go through withdrawals. He is so funny, he loves to come for visits and overnighters. Joselyn is our newest granddaughter, just 15 months old. Beautiful red hair and blue eyes, she is drop dead gorgeous. We can hardly wait for her to be old enough to stay overnight with us.

Emilee and Talon are just as wonderful as they can be, we only see them once a year since Kate and her husband recently divorced.

After Graduation I: Went to work

College:
I did not attend college, I worked at my present job in Twin Falls for seven years before moving to Pocatello.

Career: I own Smart 2 Recycle, LLC. I buy empty fax, Inkjet and LaserJet cartridges.

Also sell OEM surplus products as well. I am a cartridge broker, selling empties to companies that refill them. In America we throw away in to landfills billions of dollars worth of cartridges annually.

5 Years from now...
Expanding my business in every major city in the US and possibly overseas.

Retirement
To retire with the best health possible. To go on a LDS mission with my wife. Enjoy our family, grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Other Information:
My life is not complete without a wonderful loving wife who has supported and encouraged me to follow my dreams. Likewise, I believe in supporting my wife in her career as a pediatric intensive care nurse at Primary Children’s Hospital. Always talk and share your feelings with each other, never take each other for granted. We both are cancer survivors. We live each day to the fullest and we love the time we have with each other and especially with our family.

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