ONITA (BUNNELL) LICHFIELD -938 So. 1100 E Springville, Utah 84663
Ph # (801)489-5115 e-mail olichfield@yahoo.com
My life has been quite adventuresome. Much of it has been traveling with my family. When my four girls were young, we packed up our household and moved to New Zealand. My husband worked on scientific balloon projects. The girl’s friend did not believe Ernie was getting paid for flying balloons. The friends thought he worked for the CIA. I embraced the British culture by going to the market every day and even went to high teas at times. I became a staunch supporter of the British royal family. I went to see the royal family a couple of times when they visited the Christchurch. We adopted a Christmas time tradition of having a barbecue on the beach with our stocking stuffed with garden fresh green peas instead of oranges.
My most grand adventure was accompanying my husband to the Ascension Islands in the Atlantic. We had an opportunity to stay overnight in a haunted house built in the 1700’s. We did have a terrifying encounter with a ghost who have never left the house. I was accidentally locked in the dark underground museum and while swimming in the ocean was sniffed by a 9 foot smiling shark. I would love to go back!
When my husband was 58 he retired. We sold our house, put our possessions in storage and let the girls use the car. We were as free as birds traveling back to New Zealand and Australia. The Great Barrier reef was my most memorial memorable excursion as on I was bit by a big fish while scuba diving.
My husband and I decided we should act our age as we are now in our 70s. Last year we were one wounded in New Zealand in a boating accident. A rough wave hit our boat and tossed us around. We decided we were not in our 50s. I still feel very adventuresome.
We have settled down in quiet little Springville. Now we travel and enjoy the company of our children and grandkids. They take care of our arrangements and keep us out of trouble.
Our four married daughters have given us 15 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. All of the older ones have been bitten by the travel bug. It doesn't take long to pack as I always like to go places!
Bear River High School was very important to me because my dad, Lee Roy Bunnell was the Ag. teacher. Life at Bear River High school was quiet calm and well-behaved “ mostly" and structured. I never dreamed my life experiences would include so much adventure.
Ph # (801)489-5115 e-mail olichfield@yahoo.com
My life has been quite adventuresome. Much of it has been traveling with my family. When my four girls were young, we packed up our household and moved to New Zealand. My husband worked on scientific balloon projects. The girl’s friend did not believe Ernie was getting paid for flying balloons. The friends thought he worked for the CIA. I embraced the British culture by going to the market every day and even went to high teas at times. I became a staunch supporter of the British royal family. I went to see the royal family a couple of times when they visited the Christchurch. We adopted a Christmas time tradition of having a barbecue on the beach with our stocking stuffed with garden fresh green peas instead of oranges.
My most grand adventure was accompanying my husband to the Ascension Islands in the Atlantic. We had an opportunity to stay overnight in a haunted house built in the 1700’s. We did have a terrifying encounter with a ghost who have never left the house. I was accidentally locked in the dark underground museum and while swimming in the ocean was sniffed by a 9 foot smiling shark. I would love to go back!
When my husband was 58 he retired. We sold our house, put our possessions in storage and let the girls use the car. We were as free as birds traveling back to New Zealand and Australia. The Great Barrier reef was my most memorial memorable excursion as on I was bit by a big fish while scuba diving.
My husband and I decided we should act our age as we are now in our 70s. Last year we were one wounded in New Zealand in a boating accident. A rough wave hit our boat and tossed us around. We decided we were not in our 50s. I still feel very adventuresome.
We have settled down in quiet little Springville. Now we travel and enjoy the company of our children and grandkids. They take care of our arrangements and keep us out of trouble.
Our four married daughters have given us 15 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. All of the older ones have been bitten by the travel bug. It doesn't take long to pack as I always like to go places!
Bear River High School was very important to me because my dad, Lee Roy Bunnell was the Ag. teacher. Life at Bear River High school was quiet calm and well-behaved “ mostly" and structured. I never dreamed my life experiences would include so much adventure.
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