Tim’ Story

EVERYONE LOVES A GOOD STORY.
I thought I would outline my history and add some stories under each one. I thought it would be fun to share with you and hopefully for you to do the same. This is just a small start for me to get going on many more stories. Please excuse the spelling or grammar as I am speaking the text. Share some stories. It’ll be fun as it’ll help get to know each other better. Love, Tim

Timothy Peter Mueller Sr. was born on April 24, 1958

1958-1971 (13 years old): Lived in Africa, Lusaka Zambia and Malawi

Once when the family was on vacation in Africa, we had quite an experience. I think we were in the Kafue National Park and my dad, as we were driving along the shore, saw a number of elephants bathing in the river on the other side. One elephant began to swim over to our side. There were a number of cars that had stopped in order to see the elephants. My dad looked for the trail where the elephant would come up and moved the car in front of the trail so that the elephant would go behind us. The elephant ascended the bank and showed up right behind us. We looked out the back window and all we could see was gray. My dad was in a good position with the car to escape but there were other cars lined up where there was no way they could get away as the elephant came out in front of them. I remember the elephant looking up the road at us and then looking down the road at the other cars. He then meandered off on the trail he was on. It could have been a very dangerous situation

1971-1972(14 years old): Lived in the dormitory at Northwestern Prep. in Watertown, WI

1972-1975(17 years old): Lived at home at Second St., Watertown, WI

1975-1979(21 years old): Lived in dormitory at Northwestern College in Watertown, WI

1979-1981(23 years old): Lived at Northridge Estates at

1981-1984(26 years old): Lived at Germantown WI

1984-1999(41 years old): Lived at Waupun, WI

1999-2003(45 years old): Lived at Medford, WI

2003-present: Lived at Watertown, WI at 1411 Wedgewood Drive

I was out trimming today and the neighbor mentioned that he thought our land got a lot of wind. I asked him why and he said that he thought that because a lot of our rocks had been displaced around our gardens. I told him that every time we have the grandchildren over they tip over the rocks looking for frogs and bugs and other insects. When I mow the lawn it’s so funny as many of the rocks have been moved. I told the neighbor that I would rather have my grandchildren playing and having a great time then a perfect garden.