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Gary and Cathryn Tomsik |
Another
story that my family likes to hang over me happened when I was about four I
believe. I apparently decided that I
needed to moisten up my skin, so I took an entire tub of Vaseline and rubbed it
all over my face and head! My siblings and parents laughed and made sure to
take pictures for posterity, all before trying to clean me up.
Fish Lake, UT |
As
far as schooling goes, I started off in Pre-school, Poly Preschool. It was held
at the local High school, also called Poly.
For elementary school I went to Saticoy Elementary, the same place as
all my other siblings. I have some sweet
memories of that school. My kindergarten
teacher was Mrs. Hasenstab, my 1st grade teacher was Ms. Frank, 2nd
grade was Mrs. Vanderlip, 3rd grade was Ms. Seltzer, 4th
grade was Ms. Siari, and 5th grade was Ms. Rosales. I loved them
all; by my favorites were Ms Seltzer and Ms. Rosales. Ms Seltzer especially
stands out in my memory as making a difference in my education. She wrote songs for a hobby, so she used that
talent to make learning easier through little songs; songs like “There are
Seven Continents”, “The Verbs”(to the tune of the Flintstones), and “The Time
Rhyme”. I struggled a bit in 3rd grade with multiplication, and
especially the “Time Rhyme” helped me learn my 5’s, and she just made sure to
take the time to help me figure out the rest.
She also was incredibly creative, some days she would come to class
dressed up as some character for the day. We never knew exactly who she would
be; when we were reading “Alice in Wonderland” she came as Alice on day, then
some days she would come as the Division Diva, and she would teach us about
math. She filled us with a sense of
imagination that I am so grateful for! She also loved to travel, and one day
she brought to class a little bear that we named Berry the Adventure Bear; she
gave the bear to one person in the air port and as they got to their
destination they were to put a post card or some token from their location in
his backpack and pass it on to the next person.
Eventually he made it back to us, I don’t remember how it worked
exactly, but it did and we got to travel vicariously through that little bear..
I kept in touch with her even after I had graduated her class, and she later
went on to travel to all the 7 continents on her own, I have a post card from
the Louvre, and a little bear that I made her is now on top of Mt Everest!
Those are things that dreams are made of; I don’t think I’ll ever forget some
of those things.
One
thing that was also really fun about that school was the musical program. We
had music class every week and we did programs for assemblies and parents at a
couple times a year. In second grade we did this play about the Three Little
Piggy’s, I remember the little masks that we had to wear, and those ridiculous
plastic noses; but I’m sure I had fun with it.
With the musical program, I was also really involved with the choir. We
did a play when I was in 5th grade, if I remember right, it was
parts of the musical “Annie” and I had the chance to play the leading role! I’m
sure the red hair and freckles didn’t hurt anything when assigning the parts,
but I was also a pretty good singer back then; my music teacher didn’t hide her
praise(I’m trying to say that as humbly as possible). I’m so glad that I had such a rich environment
to grow up in, some of the friends I made there are still some of my best
friends now.
Once
I got to Middle School things started to change a little bit for me. I went to
James Madison Middle School from 6th to 8th grade. I got involved with band for the first year
or so, playing the trumpet and trombone for at least a semester each. I loved
playing in concerts and stuff, but in my 7th grade year I got signed
up for the Cadet Corps program at the school, which is a military program and
that became my new focus. I was able to
gain rank relatively quickly, I listened to those things that I was told and
didn’t get into trouble, so it wasn’t too hard.
I also started to get really involved in some of the teams that we
had. At first I was involved with the
color guard, the detail that would carry the flags during the national anthem
or pledge of allegiance. I would have given all my effort to that except that
at the time my father was working at a job that he wasn’t happy with and there
had been talk of moving so that he could get a new one.
Eventually
my father ended up getting a job as the Head Engineer at the Los Angeles
Temple, so I knew I would by staying. I
got involved in the Rifle Team, doing drill moves with along with rifle
movements in synchronized team. I
absolutely loved it and worked hard to do well at it. By my 8th grade year I had become
the soloist for the team and had a little spot light moment in each of our
performances. I couldn’t have been
prouder as I had also achieved about the highest rank I could get in our
organization as well.
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Awards Night |
During
High school I had some life changing events take place. For the longest time I thought that I was
going to go to Texas A&M for school, major in Mechanical Engineering and
join the Air Force as a pilot, but during my senior year everything changed. I was taking AP (Advanced Placement) Calculus
and AP Physics at the same time, and the stress from those classes just about
killed me. I didn’t understand the
material and I would just go home in frustration every day. I knew something had to change and I knew
that being an Engineer wasn’t for me. I
started to remember different things that had been said to me over the years, I
seemed to have a knack for things of the medical sort, so I decided to switch
my focus to that. I took a First
Responder course and just loved it, and decided to go into nursing at either
BYU of BYU-Idaho.
In
the end I didn’t get into BYU so I came up to Idaho and started working toward
what I thought was where I was meant to be.
I realized though that I was a little off in my focus, and with a little
guidance I got on the road that I would stay on until I graduate, to become a
paramedic; still in the medical field, but just not in the hospital all the
time. So that’s where I am now; going to
school to be a paramedic and working on going on a mission in the mean
time. Life throws your for some crazy
turns sometimes.