The Cool Apple Express

by Michael J. Hicks


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/5/2011

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 148
ISBN : 9781467877114
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 148
ISBN : 9781467877121
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 148
ISBN : 9781467877138

About the Book

My inspiration for doing this journal and writing this book is basically an outlet to have a say. Never have been one to get up in front of a group of people and speak. I always had this excellent memory and writing was a way for me to get it out and so, I decided to do just that. So many times down through the years I was told by friends and even some professional people, I should write a book. My attempt to live in a normal family, from the time I was very young, it was never destined to happen. That’s just the way it was, a higher power was and is the ruler over that. The thing that most people take for granted, family, has always been a missing link in my life. As a result, I have to talk mostly about experiences; things; hobbies; friends etc. and that is why you will find the absence of family in the context of my story. I would have loved to have had family to be a part of my life. When I retired from the Teamster via the BOEING Co. in October 1995, I already had work to go to immediately and worked clear into 2002. My Mother passed away in August 1999 and she had lived a full life to 95 years of age. Even though I had 3 daughters living and doing their thing in different parts of the country, at that particular time, my relationship with 2 of them was minimal and non-existent with the 3rd. After having moved up to Camano Island in 2003 and planning to stay there permanently, well…….it turned out that wasn’t what I really wanted after I got there and only lived there for 10 months, sold that house, packed up all my stuff and hauled it to Texas. I had decided I would make an attempt to live near my oldest daughter. It would at least give me a chance to maybe have a bond with my flesh and blood once in awhile. It worked in the very short term till she changed jobs and moved to Dallas. Too little, too late, it was not in the cards. At this point my oldest daughter and I have a pleasant relationship even though we see each other maybe twice a year. Flying up to my home area in Washington state once or twice a year is one of the things I really look forward to. I have some real solid friends in Washington that will always be my best friends. I’m really a Lucky Guy! Mike Hicks


About the Author

Born: January 2nd 1938 Hollywood, California Came to Seattle, Washington in 1940 with his Mother and resided at 7701 13th S W On Holden street in the Highland Park district. Went from K through 8th grade at Highland Park grade school Freshman year at Denny Jr High Sophomore year at the Great West Seattle High school Graduated from St. Martins High school , Lacey, Washington on June 1rst, 1956 Entered the U S Air Force on 7 Sept., 1956 Honorably Discharged in San Antonio, Texas on 6 Sept., 1960 Served 2 years at a Top Secret Intel location on Okinawa 1957 to 1959 Returned to the state of Washington in 1965 and spent the next 40 years in that area mostly in the Trucking business as a driver. Retired from the Teamsters Union on 1 October 1995 after a 6 ½ years of employment with the BOEING Co. as a semi driver. Lifelong avid Salmon fisherman; Lifelong Gym Rat; Serious long time Classic Car owner; A Forever Patriot of the USA