Where Are They Now? — Cheryl Gardner (Armstrong)
Hi everyone! Here is what I've been doing for the past 20 years:
Career: After graduation I went to Weber State University and earned a Bachelor's degree in Nursing. I worked for 16 years as a registered nurse in many hospitals and many areas. Then I changed focus and became a Legal Nurse Consultant. I currently work for a law firm in Salt Lake City and I really love my job.
Family: I got married in 1990 and am celebrating my 18th wedding anniversary this year! My husband is Richard Armstrong. He is an attorney with a Salt Lake City law firm. We have three children: Spencer (11), Alyssa (8), and Wilson (4). We live in Alpine, Utah.
I am excited for the reunion and to see all of you!
Comments
I went to Weber State too. Did I know you were there? I know Rob Mckay was there too.
You look great and have a beautiful family.
Jayson Clements
What a cutie you are and have always been!!! It is great reading all about your life since high school. So glad all is going well. I remember walking home from Grandview together and our long talks on the corner. Those were some fun old days! If we are able to make it to the reunion, I will be looking forward to catching up with you!
Karen Simons Cox
mkecox@centurytel.net
You look absolutely fab! Haven't changed a bit :) You made PHS great and even though I pretended to stare at your amazingly beautiful brown eyes, I was really trying to sneak a peek at your test during Mr. Webb's kick-in-the-pants anatomy class. Thanks for putting up with my puerile humor at the time. You were always a champ!
Howard
what a beautiful family. So glad life has been so good to you. You were easily the kindest, friendliest, person any of us knew at PHS. Its good to know life has returned the favor to you.
Clarks a dork, but what he said is probably true:) I could tell you stories about Clark and his fascination with Cheryl Gardner, but I won't. Especially whenever you would walk by and after you passed his knees would buckle and he'd make this huge sighing sound and we'd have to help him up off of the ground. I won't tell you any of those stories.