WOV Season 3 Episode 7 - Bev Gray

Published: April 3, 2020, 5:37 a.m.

Born in Kansas City, Kansas, I lived in the same house from 13 months old till I got married 1971. Majored in math. Never kept track of my grades but graduated with honors. Which didn't make me feel smart made me feel there was something wrong with the school system. My parents and counselor wanted me to go to USC and I didn’t even feel like I could go to a junior college. Went to San Fernando State college then CSU Northridge. I never changed where I went, the state just changed the name. Majored in math till I took my first programming class. Then I was told they would be coming out with a computer science major. So I took every programming class I could. After 3.5 years they finally had a computer science major. Math engineering and physics combined with more prerequisites so at that point I dropped out. I was married and my husband was in a band. I worked 40 hrs a week and was a full time student. So I don't have a degree in anything! If they would have had the management information major I am sure I would have gotten a degree. It's not my fault I am older than the computer degrees. I moved to Redding on my daughters first birthday. June 1980. I was very blessed having my job when my kids were growing up. I got to go to school with them. I would pour up ceramic projects each semester and go to school and have the kids paint them. It meant so much to me but I didn't realize how many kids it meant a lot to also. I will see these kids someplace and they will tell me how much it meant to them and what they or their mom and dad still have that they made. I had a pituitary tumor 2 years ago and I couldn't go back to my job and people I loved so much. I was sleeping probably 18 to 20 hrs a day and totally wiped out if I went to town for a few hrs. My pituitary wasn't working properly. I had 2 medical doctors tell me that with the size my tumor was they were both surprised I am still here. But then I found this nutritious drink that gave me back my life. Talk about the product and they can try it this weekend at the home show.