Meet the McCulloughs



Dr. Rob McCullough and his wife Holli have two beautiful daughters, who behave most of the time. They are the best of friends, which means that they are inseparable, play together well, and have no qualms about fighting. 

Emmi, the youngest, is currently almost 3 years old. She recently decided fully by herself to potty train and is obsessed with her Frozen Elsa "big girl undies". Her personality is blossoming, and has a strong sense of humor and silliness. She is fiercely independent and stubborn about doing things herself, much to her parent's chagrin. She also thinks that her two bath towels are blankets and refuses to go to sleep without them. 

 Raleigh is a carbon copy of Holli. She is almost 5 and is about to enter kindergarten! She is good about recognizing letters of the alphabet with a high degree of accuracy, can recognize basic sight words, and has a passion for crafts. Raleigh loves to paint and color, and usually thinks Mom and Dad should clean up after her. Raleigh is a naturally kind, compassionate, and caring older sister. Her sister Emmi was recently stuck in a play structure and wanted down. Raleigh went and got her, and helped her down the crowned stairway to the bottom asking kids "Can you please move to the side so my little sister can get down?" She was very protective of her sister and a calming influence for her. 

Holli does it all! She is a full time spouse, Mom, and employee. She graduated from BYU with a degree in statistics, and then pursued Dental School, scoring in the 98th percentile on entrance examinations. While she decided not to pursue Dental School, she is a Data Analyst for Providence Health. She is a talented writer, has a love of jet skiing, and thrives when spending time with family and friends. This last summer, Holli got a permit to climb Mt St. Helens and with no preparation made the climb with a friend! This challenging hike really portrays Holli's ability to challenge herself both mentally, physically. Holli would rather eat dessert first, then dinner. Possibly just two helpings of dessert and no dinner. She eats her subway sandwiches lengthwise like a harmonica rather than from one end. She plays volleyball, pickleball, and lifts weight!