
“We were living in a room that was 9 feet by 11 feet and with our second child on the way, it would have been crowded. I got the roof on and the doors and window frames in and then on my next three days off I was going to wrap the house with the paper and wire so that it could be plastered. About this time we were also wrapping the handball court down at the fire station. By helping at the fire station I thought that I could do the wrapping at my place. I go by the reasoning, that if someone else can do it, I can do it. Maybe not as fast and sometimes not as good, but I can do it. I've felt this way ever since I was on my honeymoon and that guy in the garage fooled me into thinking that he could do it cheaper than I could do it myself.





We weren’t very good friends through our dating years. Miki was always called “The Pretty One,” while I was “The Fun One.” Some consolation! We switched boyfriends a few times, mostly with bad feelings. Finally I went to BYU and the separation did wonders for our relationship. She went to college, too, and worked for a while and did a lot of growing up. I did a lot of mellowing and after we were both married, we finally became friends. I hate to think of all the years wasted in not “knowing” her, because she is a very special woman. She has had her trials and has always come out on top. I gain strength from her in that respect. Her phone calls, visits, and letters mean a lot to me. Yep, we wasted a lot of good years.