City/State of Residence: Hudsonville, MI
Current Employment: mom, wife, interior decorator at True Vine Creations, play the piano at my children's school for elementary and high school choir
# of years at current job: 5 # of jobs since high school: 6
Post High Education: Associates Degree in Medical Assisting from Davenport College
Out and About - # of other US States visited: 10 # of other countries visited:
Favorite Scripture Verse: Jeremiah 29:11 “For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans for wholeness and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope.”
Single / Married – If married, wedding date: Married to Jayson Alsum – October 22, 1999
Children (names & ages): Jacob – 9, Reece – 7, Brieanna - 6
High School Memories
Who was your favorite teacher/coach and why: Mr. Lanning made science and chemistry fun. Mr. Vermeer always took the time to explain Algebra and Pre-Calc
What high school experience do you still laugh about: Jim and Wes in cheerleading skirts for black and gold day for homecoming.
What is your fondest memory: Basketball games and hanging out at Pizza Hut afterwards.
Do you remember a senior prank: No, I really don't Were you a part of it:
Did you make a friend(s) you still keep in touch with: I try to stay in touch. Facebook helps!
We are now 33 – give or take a year. What age do feel: I feel like I'm still in my 20'
Post High Experience
Best piece of advice received in the last 15 years: God doesn't promise us an easy life, he promises us a blessed life (Beeke). God is most glorified in us when we are most satisfied in Him (Piper).
Your proudest accomplishment: Marrying my husband and being blessed by having 3 beautiful children.
Favorite thing about your current life situation: I am blessed to be able to live my life to serve my Lord and Savior in whatever I do.
Most important life lesson learned (humorous or serious): Be confident in who you are. Stand up for yourself. Be humble. Be able to forgive. Love HIM first and foremost!!
An issue you are passionate about and why: Shepherding our children's hearts...awesome book if you haven't read it by Paul Tripp.
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