Since I am going to be inviting people to my blog who probably don't know a lot about me, I decided that I should write a little introduction. My name is Mark Trombly and I recently moved from Orlando, FL to Provo, UT. I am 33 years old, the son of Brian Trombly, Sr. and Ellen Rodriguez. I was born in 1074 in Gainesville, FL and am the second of four boys that my parents had while they were together.
My family moved around a lot while I was younger, that's why it's always hard for me to answer the question, "Where are you from?" I always have to ask people to qualify that by asking in return, "What do you mean by that? Do you mean, 'Where do you live; where were you born; or where did you grow up?' As I said previously I was born in Gainesville, FL but shortly after I was born my family moved back up to New Hampshire (where they were living when they got married) and then back down to Florida. Shortly after that we moved to Denver, CO, and then to Dallas, TX. It wasn't after my father's mother died when I was five that we relocated once again to New Hampshire. We lived there for a few years and then moved to Maine where my mother and father got divorced. My three brothers and I stayed with my mother and we settled in the Kennebunk/ Kennebunkport area. I graduated from Kennebunk High School in 1992.
I am a convert of 14 years to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. I can honestly say that joining the Church has been the best decision that I have ever made in my life. I love what the Church teaches about families, my relationship to Heavenly Father, and service to others. Being a member of the Church has literally changed my life. I can honestly say that if it wasn't for that, I might not be here today.
I hope that you enjoy reading my blog. I plan to share some insights that I have had recently and continue to have as time goes on. I hope to also share some fun stuff and will hopefully be able to throw in a few pictures here and there. This might be a little difficult because I don't have a camera at the moment. But I need to try to make my cousin Tim happy, and he says that blogging without pictures is just so boring, so I'll try.
I will be writing soon. Lots to catch up on. See you later.