Where Are They Now? — Shanna (Williams) and Jody Lamb

After graduation I went to Campinas Brasil on the mission plan, After that Shanna and I dated off and on for a couple years then got married in 1993.
We have four kids which seems to be the average, Ariann 17, Jordan 14, McKenzie 12, and Alyson 10, who always keep us busy and we love them tons!
I’ve had several different careers trying to decide what was fun enough to be called work,ski lift mechanic at Sundance, cableguy, contractor, owned a dish network retailership, built computers and I finally decided that the ski lift thing was the funnest so I went to work at Park City Mountain Resort and love it, I didn’t ever do real well stuck in an office, so I get to be outside all summer and ski and ride snowmobiles all winter and make a decent living doing it.
Shanna worked for Jolene company out of High School for several years then decided to stay at home and be mom, she works now for the LDS church at the distribution center in orem and loves it, she always asks me “Guess who I saw today?” and a lot of times its one of you all. Her claim to fame is doing some film work with the LDS motion picture studio, Her and her Mom did a part in the B of M videos, it’s a clip of her bringing her blind mother to Christ to be healed, its in a lot of visitors centers people are always asking her if that’s her.
We love to be out having fun as a family and camp, ski, fish, ride atv’s, anything outdoors is what we do!!
Its been cool to read all your stuff and we are excited for this weekend.
See you soon.


Comments
Lori Hayes Hartley
It's 11:00 o'clock and I keep checking this web site to see if anybody I knew well in school is now looking a little funny (old), and you're in the category. I was wondering how you two are doing, good to see things are well. Do me a favor and bring a copy of the lizard eating foto, I tell the story often but many don't believe I was such and idiot. See you at the reunion.
1991 lake powell, was the last time i saw you, I thank you now. Not not one man I have ever known, gave me the nod, once witnessing me exit my tent with two girls, and not mentioning one word to a girl we were both chasing in provo. You are a better man than me.
Jeffrey Phillips