The Hutcheson Family - Est. 1993
Through the entirety of my professional life, including incarceration, the one consant has been my family. Annette and I were married in 1991 and were blessed with four children. That original number has now grown to include three spouses and grandchildren. Three of those seven have either attended or graduated from Boise State University. The pride I feel for these people is inexplicable. While enduring separation during my experience in prison, I thought at length about how we would be as a family when we came out the other side. What story would we tell? That we fell apart? Or that we suffered as one, endured as one, stuck together, kept our heads, and kept our love alive so we could tell the story to our posterity. We chose the latter. I am proud of my family beyond words. Life is good now. My children are strong and resilient. They know what they can experience, survive, and endure. It was torture, yet we are triumphant today. Today we are the future selves our past selves hoped we would become. We have never been so proud of our past selves.