Monday, July 14, 2008

Memory Tag

A friend of mine started this game of memory tag...

1. As a comment on my blog, leave a memory that you and I had together. It doesn't matter if you knew me a little or a lot, anything you remember, good or bad but be nice please!:)2. Next, re-post these instructions on your blog. 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.We can make it a competition if anyone wants. Let's see who can come up with the funniest memory and who has the most memories. Please keep it going. ENJOY :)

22 comments:

April said...

I remember when I first met you thinking that I'd never met someone whose name suits them more than you! I can't believe just one person can have so many talents! I also really appeciate the countless times you've helped me carpool my kids, brought me meals and just made me smile! My favorite memory with you was in the temple when Izzy was sealed to you. That will always be one of my favotite days. You all looked like angels. I LOVE YOU!

April said...

sorry, on my last post I spelled "Appreciate" and "favorite" wrong-- yep I used to teach school....why isn't there spell checking on these comment boxes!??

CarrieLu and Madi too said...

I remember going to Youth Conference with you when we were both in YW. You are good at leading and getting the job done.

Lindsay said...

I remember Saturdays at the mall. We would each buy a Nancy Drew novel, read them and switch. Also, remember the time we joined the Orem City track team? I still have a classic picture of us from the 1 track meet we participated in :)

Unknown said...

So funny Lins, I only remember you running, apparently I have blocked it from my memory!

Unknown said...

Of course, my fondest memories are clogging-related...practicing in your garage, your kitchen, the church, trying to get our routines perfected, having fun, and getting to know each other!

BrittanyLane said...

So you might just die when you read this one...I came to your house for a birthday party a LONG time ago. We watched Never Ending Story and it scared me so I went upstairs and hung out with your mom.... or there was the time we were playing some kind of princess game, maybe it was Cinderella, with Cassie. Well, we did something to make her mad and she wouldn't play with us anymore. We were so sad cuz she was so fun to play with. It is kinda funny how I came across your blog but we will save that story for another day. Guess Who? my blog - 4pondz

Katie said...

I remember sharing a room with you, late nights listening to country music, telling me stories if I couldn't sleep, you teaching me how to crack my knuckles, getting mad at me for having a dirty doll house, taking me on my first drive-by...it was really convenient that Scott's parents lived right next to the guy I liked... Lot's of fun memories, the list goes on!

Wright Family said...

The only one that comes to mind is...
When we blessed Lyncoln and my brother Jeff commented on how Scott and you were in his single ward years back. How he thought it was great that Scott and you got married.

Deanne said...

There are so many, but it has to be the whirlwind Arizona trip with you and Melanie. It was amazing to me that such a long drive didn't seem so long with such great company (and between the three of us we never ran out of things to say).

Unknown said...

Linsday, remember when we slept over at your Grandparents house. I thought it was thrilling because they had a spiral staircase and they lived close enough to the gas station for us to go buy a pop and some treats. (I think I'm easily pleased)

Unknown said...

Wow Brittany! What a blast from the past! I remember lots of time babysitting you and your siblings and me acting like you were one of my little sisters and telling you all of my jr. high sagas (I'm sure I encouraged some dramatic tendencies in you!) Thanks for commenting, I'll check out your blog!

Unknown said...

Deanne, remember "R. Dubay R. Duboy R. Dubee"?? I know one shouldn't giggle in the temple, but what were we to do when presented with a name such as this? (for those of you not present, this was spoken as if it was the person's whole name, in reality, it was..."so and so Dubay, or Duboy, or Dubee" spoken with a Utah accent. Hilarious!

Unknown said...

Mel, I remember first discovering that you were a clogger and I was ecstatic because we were that much closer to a new adult team!! Hooray for Unlimited!

Stacy said...

Sunny,
When I think of you I always think of what a great primary chorister you were. What a tough act to follow! You were so animated and unabashed about it, it was great.
Also, all those great Sunday morning choir rehearsals where we all stuffed into your living room, thanks for supporting me through that!

jennie said...

I'll never forget the night that I "hid out" at your house when Peter and I were on the rocks while we were engaged, and I didn't want anyone to know. You were so sweet to let me cry to you until I fell asleep on your couch. You covered me with a blanket and woke me up when it was time for my curfew. It meant so much to me.

Heidi said...

Sunny, the first memory that comes to mind is of our clogging trip to St. George and how you and I shared a room. It was a ton of fun getting to know you and also winning the Top 5 Overall! Yay! We rock!!!

Unknown said...

Kari,
I remember a individualized candy bars with cute sayings to all of the primary workers - I was impressed with your creativity.

Unknown said...

Kate,
There are too many memories, but the most tender is being with you when Millie was born. xoxo

Unknown said...

Jenn,
Just like Kate, too many memories. But I love thinking about how gentle you were with my children as you removed their stitches. xoxo

Unknown said...

Deanne,
Remember the barn? We've come a long way since then. BTW I have always been quite impressed with you clogging in St. George 5 1/2 mo. pregnant.

Unknown said...

Stacy,
Thanks for being such a great teacher to Ryan. He loved you and so did Scott and I. Thanks!