Terri was born in Bangor Maine, but was raised in more central Maine in, beneath the shadow of Mt. Katahdin. She moved to Bangor after graduating in 1994 to move in with Scott. After a very short stent in hairdressing, she worked multiple jobs. Her and Scott eventually married and had their 3 children, Samantha, Nicholas and Kaitlynn. The couple moved multiple times in the Bangor area, and even to the mid coast where Terri worked as a Kennel Manager and assistant at Camden Hospital for Animals. They settled back in the Katahdin area and with great pride her children attended and graduated from the same local Highschool she had attended (1 still attending graduating in 2025). Terri yet again held several jobs in the Katadhin area and a few years with Wayfair. Currently, Terri works as a Pharmacy Technician in a retail store, a job she is very proud to hold. When not working she enjoys mandala dotting (currently, she changes art forms often). This would be her greatest aspiration in life to be able to do art and support herself that way. At the age of 47 Terri has seemingly become a jack of all trades, but above all the best thing in life is being a mother and wife.
Scott was born in 1973 in the city of Bangor in the great state of Maine, where he's lived all his life. Born to a single mother, Scott was the first, and ultimately, only child to the unwed mother. He grew up next to the banks of the Penobscot river, a river with historical importance to the logging industry in the late 1800's. In fact the apartment Scott grew up in was once a mansion owned by one of the logger barons of the time. Scott lived in that house from the age of five until he entered high school.
Scott started working at a very young age. At the age of 10 he stumbled into a job as a auctioneer at a local toy auction. He then worked constantly to help out the household during his teenage years, then got the job at the airport where he worked until the incident with the lightning.
At the age of 20, his life changed forever when he and Terri started dating. He had known Terri for a while, but never dated until that time. The two fell in love and moved in together when she graduated high school. At the age of 25 he married Terri and 9 months later the pair had their first child. At the ages of 27 and 25, the two had their 2nd child together. And finally their youngest arrived in the couple’s 30s.
About four years after their 2nd child, Scott and Terri moved to northern Maine where they stayed for several years. During this time, Scott help start a public access channel where he and his cousin and his dear friend Dan made a comedy show called W.S.G.K. a kind of “Second City TV” homage. However all good things must come to an end. Terri got a job offer in Rockland Maine at a veterinary hospital and the offer was too good to pass up. It was during this period that the couple had their youngest child. Unfortunately the animal hospital was sold and the couple moved back to northern Maine where they remain to this day.
So far it’s been and interesting life, filled with ups and downs. Some really high highs, some really low lows, but all in all it’s been one hell of a ride.
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