Hard work and long days are the key ingredients to Travis Corbin's everyday recipe titled "life".
As a father of two sons, Jacob and David, 7, Travis takes valuable time off of work so he can bring the weekly responsibility in watching them every other weekend, due to a past divorce. "I absolutely love it when my kids are here with me, they're just so full of spunk," said Corbin.
Dressed casually in a black sweater and old Carhartt work wear, Travis instantaneously offers me a cup of coffee and really gives me the impression of a laid-back and comfortable individual. Behind his balding brown hair and neon blue eyes, you see a very family orientated, energetic and outgoing person.
"Travis just loves coming here from Adair Village and helping me with my home and my flower
business," said Kathy Corbin, Travis's mom.
Graduating at the top of his high school class in '98, Corbin soon decided to get up and start searching for his purpose in life. Jumping from many odd-end jobs, Travis finally came across one job working for a tow-truck company. He gladly jumped on the deal. "After just recently having two sons and being unemployed, I was willing to work anything," said Corbin. The job lasted, but his marriage sadly didn't.
Travis gladly speaks of his hobbies such as snowboarding, skiing and especially singing. "He has one of the most beautiful singing voices that I have ever heard," said Navarre Smith, a friend of his.
Travis also speaks of his many memories in the snow, while gladly showing off various scars on his body due to the snow packed fun. Travis speaks greatly of his two sons, especially about how proud he is of them. "All I want in life is to see my two boys grow up to be happy and healthy," said Travis.
"Maybe me too," he added.