Alumni News

At Alpine, we keep in touch with a lot of people via blogs for parents, staff, alumni, and campers. If you simply want an overview, however, the most recent posts in every category are listed below.

~ nobody | Mar 24, 10 | 1 Comment | facebook ~

the familyI’m staring out at the Himalaya range from my window in Kathmandu, Nepal having just had a wonderful phone conversation with my Mother about our days at Alpine. I’m flooded with so many wonderful memories. We were a full-on Alpine family with three boys as campers (me, Rob and Jay) and a sister (Melissa) at Desoto. What a long trip it has been since my Hunter year in Crazy Horse cabin. I remember thinking back then that a month away from home was like a lifetime. Yet, I soon learned that the days were filled with so much activity that time always slipped by too fast. Probably one of the most valuable gifts from my years as a camper was all the friends I made. Having been both a 1st and 2nd termer, a Mohawk (only once) and a Cherokee, a Medicine Man one year and Chief the next, by the time I arrived at Ole Miss as freshman, I felt like I already knew the entire school. Always a highlight during those cold winter months, was Mr. Dick turning up on his annual recruiting tour to show us the year’s highlight reel. I imagine Kathmandu might be a little too far for him to travel? And slaughter ball may be the greatest game every invented. I still can’t believe there isn’t a pro league!

Personal Update
I got married about 10 years ago to Marcela Sandoval from Texas whom I met while working in Washington DC. We have 3 children: Zoey who is 7, and 5 year old twins Carter and Emma.

Blowing Candles

I’m working as a Diplomat for the United Nations and currently serving as the Representative to Nepal for the UN World Food Program. Oddly enough for a boy from the Mississippi Delta, I’ve become a high altitude climber and big mountain snowboarder so Nepal, which is home to 8 of the 14 highest mountains on earth, is Nirvana! Over the years, we’ve lived in China, Zambia, North Korea, Nepal, and the Philippines.
Snowboarding

~ weldon | Mar 3, 10 | Post Comment | facebook ~

Even when it rains we play- everyone knows that. But snow? It doesn’t happen much during the summer, so most people haven’t experienced camp in the icy weather. But let me assure you, when it snows we play just as much.

Snowy Gate

The Alpine crew headed out to the team sports field on Monday morning to build giant Alpine-style snowmen. A few snowball fights erupted in the process (mostly between Glenn and Carter). Still, we managed to make some pretty amazing snowmen.

Snowmen

We took lots of pictures, so be sure to check out our Facebook page (you can just click the link at the top of this post).

After we built the snowmen, a few brave souls sledded down the hill by the pool. Bully even got on a snowboard that belongs to Jason Owen, one of the maintenance guys, and managed to make it down the hill without falling in the pool. It was pretty amazing, and you can check out a video of that on Glenn’s previous blog post.

~ glenn | Mar 2, 10 | Post Comment | facebook ~

We had 4 inches of snow today on Lookout Mountain.  Check out this video of Bully snowboarding at the pool!  A new activity perhaps??  It was a great day.  Pictures coming soon.

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