Thursday, May 17, 2007

Nick Hilton Life Recap

Any way, here is a little about me and my life since 1997. Wow, just writing that makes me seem old…oh well. After high school, just like any other good Mormon boy, I served a mission in the Dominican Republic and had the time of my life. I learned Spanish, how to be on my own and how to loose weight very rapidly. After 2 years I returned home at 6’4” 160 lbs. If you thought I was skinny before you should have seen me then.

Over the next year I gained my weight back, worked and had some good times with Abe Swensen and Ryan Majors while attending BSU. At BSU I met a girl, no not the girl of my dreams, but she knew the girl of my dreams, Jamie Lamb. For a year we dated and were engaged and then on November 17, 2000 we were married. Life was good; I kept on with BSU and worked through several odd jobs while we had our first boy, Graeson, in 2002. After 4 years at BSU without a degree I decided to call it quits and do my own thing. I dove into the construction business, began to build homes and run a finish carpentry crew. My wife and I had our second boy, Maguire, in 2004 and found our lives full of just about everything. So full in fact that we decided to modify my career, I became a real estate appraiser. We kept the home building business going but dropped the finish carpentry and picked up the Appraisals. Along with that came some real estate investing and guess what, yup, another child. On April 29, 2007 my wife gave birth to our new daughter, Andelin.
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We are happy, healthy and currently found living in downtown Boise. Jamie, my wife, is from Utah and will not leave Boise so, I’m afraid we are here to stay. It is a good thing, however, because there are not too many native Idahoans anymore. Also, Idaho is a great place to do all that we love; fish, ski, camp, hike and just kick back. With all that who would want to live in New York City, they make that crappy salsa! (Jeff says - Nick, I concur...NYC has crappy mexican food, though it is improving rapidly as more Mexicans move here).

Well, it’s not much, but it’s my life and everything in between has made the difference. My family and I look forward to seeing everyone.
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