Family Photo Album

This page is dedicated to pictures and information about my family and myself. These pictures were taken at Christmas time by my wife's uncle. We didn't get any real good ones of Heather, and our newest wasn't born yet, but I'll include pictures of them when I get the chance.

Here's the whole family. In order from oldest to youngest:

Heather Marie Holland
April 10,1978

Scott Ryan Holland
December 25, 1979

Elaine Marie Kirkpatrick
December 30, 1994

Kchristina Kelly Chipman
January 5, 1996

Kevin Edward Holland
February 6, 1998

Christian Xavier Holland
Unborn here
January 24, 1999

 

 

Here's the kids, Elaine, Kchrissy and Kevin.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Elaine Marie Kirkpartick, Heather's first child. I met Elaine when she was a little over a year. She is living with her father.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kchristina Kelly Chipman, Heather's second child. I met her soon after she was born. Even now, she is more attached to me than Heather. She is not living with us right now.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kevin Edward Holland, our first child together, Heather's third child. He was walking at nine months, and talks very little (dada, mama, baba, hi, no.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Here's me, Scott Ryan Holland.

I was born in Salem, Oregon. When I was very young, my parents divorced. Soon after, me and my mom moved to Hillsborough to live with my grandma and uncles, Richard, Robert and David. There I attended Witchhazel Elementary School until third grade. I then moved with my mom to Tigard, where I attended Metzger Elementary School for fourth grade. After that, we again moved in with my grandma and uncles, Richard and Michael, in Oregon City. There I attended fifth grade at a school the name of which I don't recall. We then moved to Portland, Oregon, where I finished Elementary school at Lincoln Park. I went on to attend Floyd Light Middle School. I got through the first eight years of school with fair attendance and low grades, getting by on high test scores. I started high school at David Douglas, but soon dropped out, not being able to get by any longer on test scores, and not having the study skills I required to maintain sanity. My sophomore year, I started going to AIM High School, which was better for me because of the help I got from the teachers. I could have graduated, but decided to go for my GED and look for a job. This decision came because of the arrival of my oldest son, Kevin. Now, I work for Mt. Hood Community College / Workforce Connections on 102nd and Prescott. I'm striving to become a writer, and have a few short stories online at Elfwood's Wyvern's Library.

 

Email me at: lt_holland@hotmail.com

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