One of the things I loved growing up I was the youngest daughter, it was a good position to be in. As a matter of fact, I saved myself a lot of heartache and trouble by watching my older sisters. I have to say my sister Crystal got me out of trouble more than one time. In school, at home and with the boys, you have to understand..can't say I was real swift as a kid. I was clumsy, very shy and very sheltered. My brother's called me Alisk the goon, queen of the thrown and Memorex.
In the 9th grade I got an F in Pre-Algebra, my first F ever. I was terrified..report card day I am running away. I told my sister Crystal and she actually went to my 9th grade teacher and talked her into giving me extra credit and change my grade to a D. My sister made sure I could go home! My sister Crystal...my hero..
When I graduated high school, I stayed with her in Idaho, she was about to have a baby and I wanted to be there. Just like her always bailing me out...one time I wanted to do the same. Going on that trip was a lot of firsts for me. First time No Parent Supervision..First Time on an air-force base...and my first concert.
I was so excited visiting Idaho, my second time on a plane. I was away from my parents. My sister surprised me and told me we had tickets to go see Molly Hatchet,

