Sue Squire

(Rec)
Birthday: February 25th
Where were you born? In the dusty town of Ely, Nevada
Where were you raised? Sugarhouse
When did you first start to teach gymnastics? I started teaching pre-school when my kids were in pre-school and then later I started teaching gymnastics.
Where do you live now? Cottonwood Heights
Where did you go to high school and what were your activities? I went to grade school just up the street at Dilworth, Hillside Jr. High, Highland High School, and Utah State majoring in Special Ed.
What do you do for fun? I ski, hike, camp, travel, sew, read, and sit in the hot tub.
When you are not at GTC where are you/what are you doing? I’m enjoying my husband and family.
Is there a project/cause/business you would like to promote? I have been involved with an orphanage in Jinja, Uganda.
What’s a fun fact about you that not many people know? I drove big trucks in Kansas during my college days.
Favorite movie? Anything with a happy ending.
Favorite book? The Help, The Man With The Key Is Gone, Lived To Tell, and Not Without My Daughter.
Favorite food? Everything except brussel sprouts.
Where do you see yourself in 5 years? Working with my husband in Yellowstone.

I have been married to the most tolerant and loving man for 40 years. (So every year I get just a little bit younger)! We have an amazing son and an awesome daughter who make us both very proud. They are married and have children of their own. That makes us the proud grandparents of 5 brilliant grandchildren. My family is my greatest joy. Secondly, is teaching Gymnastics. This is my 27th year involved in the sport. I love to see the kids master a skill and see the pride that comes with accomplishing something new. I believe gymnastics is great for everyone, even those with special needs. Gymnastics teaches us body awareness, strength, balance, and most importantly self-esteem. Whether you want to be a ballerina, football player or anything in between, gymnastics will get you off to a great start in life! LIFE IS SO GOOD!
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