I know I just posted yesterday but my friend sent this to me and I thought it would be a lot of fun.......
Memory Lane.... the tag that gets everyone involved. I got this from a friend and I thought I would play the game. Here's how you play:
1. As a comment on my blog, leave one memory that you and I had together. It doesn't matter if you knew me a little or a lot, anything you remember.
2. Next, re-post these instructions on your blog and see how many people leave a memory of you. It's actually pretty funny to read the responses. If you leave a memory about me, I'll assume you're playing the game and I'll come to your blog and leave one about you. If you don't want to play on your blog, or if you don't have a blog, I'll leave my memory of you in my comments.
The good, the bad and the embarrassing all welcome.
Friday, July 18, 2008
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one memory...hmmm...there are so so many!! I remember the very many many MANY times you would listen to me over and over and over again about Ruston. You were always there for me (more than I EVER deserved!!) I remember going to the mall for lunch somedays and eating at Wayne's Mongolian BBQ and your car that when you turned it off and took the key out of the ignition it would still continue to try and stay running. I remember meeting you at school every morning to walk around, arms hooked at the elbows, until the bell rang to go to class. I also remember always wanting to be as thin as you (even today still!!)
Hey there,
Many fun memories. I especially have to say - If Merlin (Dad) was the one writing this - I would bet one memory would be with David going with Dad to Area 51. In hopes that they would have a UFO siting! As they wandered into a restricted area late in the the night, some lights overhead started following them. My friend went with them but stayed back sitting in a chair relaxing. Then all of a sudden she heard a noise like a herd of elephants tromping down the road. Yes, it was David and his dad running for their lives. They might not be as brave as they thought they were. Would like to make alot more memories together as a family and with the grandkids. Love ya, Deb
oh!! There are so many memories...we're sisters for hell's sake. Like when we'd all get grounded to our rooms, but we all sit at our doorways and talk in the hallway. Or all the stuff we taught our young, innocent neighbors...Stephanie and Kevin. Or all the times we went toilet papering or polka-dotting.
I think the first time I saw you is the funniest. It was our first Sunday in the ward and I followed Andi and Brenaya out of the bathroom. Brenaya had taken off her diaper and Andi was swinging it in the air as they went to find you. Your face when you saw them was sooo hilarious.
HMMM ON MEMORY I HAVE MANY OF YOU MY LOVE, BUT I THINK I ONE OF MY MEMORIES I HAVE OF YOU IS THE DAY YOU DECORATED MY ROOM AND ASKED ME TO THAT DANCE THAT WAS NICE AND THERE IS SO MANY MORE AND THEN SOME LIKE THE CHURCH I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER THAT AND YOU IN OUR KIDS IN MY HEART LOVE YOU TALK TO YOU LATER.
I just found your blog from Cherish's. I'm so excited - I love keeping up with people and their day to day lives on their blogs. I have one too, but it is private. I can send you an invite via email if you are interested - just give me your email.
As for a memory - there are lots, particularly from our church service together. But I remembered one this Sunday as I saw you walking home from church with your kids and your church bag. We had had an incident at church with one of our primary boys, Bryson and his teachers. After a brief discussion at church and some wonderful counsel from my great counselor, we walked to this boys house with our heavy church bags and talked with him and his family. I just remember being so grateful for you that day. I was feeling a little overwhelmed and unsure of how to deal with an awkward situation and your presence was calming and very much needed. And all worked out just fine as we spoke to the teachers and resolved the issue. Thanks! And you are doing a great job as primary president! I miss being there.
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