It has been fifteen years since Kim Deibert made the move to Corbett. He came with his young family back in 1996 to enjoy the lifestyle he came to know from working on his dad's Corbett farm since 1993. For eleven years now Kim has been with the love of his life, Cheryl Lawwill and her two kids, making it a household with four kids, all just one year apart! Kim's boys will be a junior and senior at Corbett High this fall, while Cheryl's twins will both be seniors. Kim really loves the privacy of the large acreage he and Cheryl are on, but now wishes it was a smaller parcel since the kids no longer have as much time to help with all the upkeep! Currently Kim continues with home remodel and renovation work for his father as well as many others in the Corbett community. He also works as a substitute bus driver for the Corbett schools, driving kids to and from school as well as sporting events. He says he really enjoys the time with the kids and appreciates that he is always given a high school student to sit in the front and help guide him on the many different pick up and drop off spots since Corbett has no set bus stops for groups of kids, like in the suburbs. Kim says he would like to drive full time, but has to wait for someone to retire first! Kim has been very involved with the community over the years by volunteering extensively at the schools, coaching baseball, driving the buses, and leaving his "print" on many homes and buildings in the area with his renovation work. The home he currently lives in was half built when he bought it and he was able to finish it with all his own personal touches. The "touches" include many hunting trophies mounted on the walls. He says the best one of all is the bull elk he shot on his dad's Corbett property!