Hey guys! I hope everyone is enjoying my webpage. If you haven't, please check out my essays. I have one about my experience in the UK vs. UT game, my freshman year. The other is about my Aunt Cindy and her fight with Type 1 diabetes and her resulting organ transplant. Anyway, here's some general information about me and some more babbling...
As I stated before, my name is Beth Middendorf and I'm a sophomore at the University of Kentucky . I absolutely love UK! Besides my busy class schedule, I'm a student manager for the University of Kentucky football team . Between classes, homework and football I don't have a lot of time for anything else. A typical day for me starts at 4:30 am, so that I can be at football by 5:15 am for 6:00 am workouts. Following workouts I have classes. Some days I have to go back to football after class but others I get to go home for a nap! Later, I spend time doing homework, reading a book and possibly watching a little TV before I'm off to bed. I know, it sounds boring but it's my life and I like it!
I have to say that I kind of feel sorry for my professors that have me after morning workouts! I've found that the best way to stay awake during class is to be extremely involved. I'm sure that at times they just want to tell me to shut up and let other people talk! That's actually why I chose to name my webpage what I did, because I'm always babbling!
I'm a graduate of George Rogers Clark High School in Winchester, Kentucky. Where I was a manager for the football team, president of GRC Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA), served as the State Reporter for Kentucky FBLA and enjoyed participating in many other clubs and events. My mom and dad, Brenda and Mason, still live in Winchester with my little brother, Mason who is a senior at GRC this year. I have to thank Mason for getting me interested in football when I was in first grade and for putting up with always having his big sister at football with him all these years. Mason, I know that you'll do awesome playing at the next level! I'm so proud of you and all of your accomplishments! Keep up the hard work.