Brett Jesperson

Profile Updated: July 22, 2008
Residing In: Denver, CO
Spouse/Partner: Stephanie (Bowling)- BHS grad 1988
Occupation: Software sales
Children: Ava Ann Jesperson- 3/28/08
Yes! Attending Reunion
Attending Reunion

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Comments:

Graduated U of U, Mktg, 1994
Moved to Denver and never looked back!

Absolutely love Colorado and what it has to offer. Die hard Broncos, Avalanche and Rockies fan (once they made the World Series). Fanatic skier and mtn biker. Love concerts at Red Rocks, skiing and hanging out at Copper Mountain, Vail, Aspen (except for rich snobs), Steamboat, Telluride, etc.

As usual, I did things much different than most others I grew up with. Left Utah, stayed single and lived life to the fullest until my mid-thirties.

However, I was lucky enough to marry my best friend of 18 yrs, whom I met on the romantic beaches of Yuba lake during our graduation trip in 1988. The ceremony, on New Years Eve 2005, was beautifully decorated with knee deep snow and gorgeous pine trees on a secluded mountain top at Vail ski resort. The ceremony was attended by a reverend, photographer and 2 snowboarders who stumbled on the event and gave a shout out as they flew by. Our plan was skiing to the bottom in our 'wedding attire' but my wife recently had knee surgery which changed the plans.

My attempts of self promotion, posting my most adventurous and flattering photos (hope others recognize some are laying it on pretty thick) pale in comparison to what happened to me with the birth of our daughter, Ava. Needless to say, when people tell me their kids are the best part of their lives,,,now I get it!
My new adventures are gonna be allot different than they have been but I can't wait for the experience.

Update: This parenting thing is pretty easy. Feed em, change em, put em to sleep, who says this is hard?

School Story:

Not much I can think of. I didn't hit my stride until after high school. I wasn't a jock, partier or academian (probably mis-spelled, how ironic) so I didn't feel like a had an identity...wow that's sad (probably have to spend some time on Rob Butters couch for that one)! In addition to football I did enjoy being a 2 year letterman in debate and 2 year participant in the high school drag racing team.

I do remember "taking it easy" (read: sluffing allot) after football season was over and our team finally being put out of 4 yrs of agony wondering why our team stunk so bad.

Perhaps my most fond memories of high school includes mullets on guys, big hair on girls and leaving!