Monday, January 25, 2010


So this is my family. This is what makes me a nontraditional student. My beautiful wife has been wonderfully supportive during my educational career. When we got married, I was attending my first year at Weber State with the intention of going into Business. Nearly six years and two kids later, I am still attending Weber, but now my major has changed to Communications. I am currently a senior, and we can actually see the end in sight. It has been a long road, but what a blessing it will be to finally be done.




This is my son Dallin. He is four years old, and attends pre-school. He is one of the most interesting kids in the world, and throughout this blog you will see why. He keeps my wife and I on our toes, and is the reason for much of the laughter in our home.








This is Kylee, she is twenty months old, and pretty much the cutest little girl ever. She has a curious personality, and likes to push our buttons. She is a huge Daddy's girl, and has me wrapped around her little finger. I am positive you will be hearing much more about her throughout this semester.



As I mentioned before, the purpose of this blog is to share a little bit into the life of a nontraditional student. I found some interesting material about Weber State's nontraditional students. Go to this link to check it out!
http://programs.weber.edu/davisnontrad/

Thanks for checking my blog out, and I hope you will find it enjoyable to read throughout this semester. Maybe it will help you see that maybe your life isn't quite as crazy as you think.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Yeah, I did it!

Okay, so it is post one on my blog for the "non" traditional student. My intention for this blog is to share information about and with the nontraditional student. I hope that this information is both insightful and entertaining, and will give others a look at what the nontraditional student calls life. I welcome you, and hope you enjoy.