Well, I see you finally made it. That's a lot of work isn't it. Trying to get through all those animals, well... now you know how Ken and I feel when we are trying to get anywhere in our home.

Well, I guess I should tell you a little something about Ken and I aside from the animals. I am an only child. I do have a little sister, but there is no blood relation there. I come from a very small family and no father. I joined the military when I was 18 and was discharged at 21. I have enjoyed life completely and learned from my mistakes.

Ken is a teacher at Ft. Knox. He has been in 10 years and is planning to retire. Ken is number 7 of 10. His parents didn't really plan to have 10 children, it just sort of happened. (yes we are Catholic).

Ken's father owned property, worked on computers, and is a deacon for St. Joseph's church in Cincinnati. Ken was not born in Cincinnati, but he was raised there. We make it up there as often as possible and consider it a must to attend all the Red's games and Bengals games we can. His brother John and his parents usually go to the games with us and sometimes my mom and sister ride up there too.

Ken and I are greatly involved in our families and we love every minute we spend with them. Family is (we think) one of the most important things (aside from God) in life.