This might be one of the easiest tags (at least for me to do) yet...Here are the directions: 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 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.
Side Note: Your memory could even be a favorite blog post.
I can't wait to see what you have to say!
9 comments:
There are so many!! I'm gonna mention two things though. First off, when Kirk was on his mission, you and Kyle were so supportive of me and it meant so much. You were still in High School and had so many other things you could have been doing, but always made an effort to reach out to me and be my friend.
The second thing is kind of funny, but if there is ever a sad movie, a touching moment, a moving song, an emotional family time... I can always count on you to be crying right along side me (no one wants to be the only one :-)
Oh, I don't know where to start.
My first memories of course were working at BBW with you and I remember you saying, "You don't have to date Cam, just meet him." Ha! Little did we know!
Then I remember you being on my first date with Cam. We went to Applebee's and then we went bowling. Then we went back to your old apartment and looked at pictures!
It seems we have a lot of fun times. I liked the time we went to Gardner's Village and all our cooking times and play dates! Good times!
What a fun tag idea, I think I'll try too..What instantly come to mind about you is the first sunday in this ward. I saw you and immediately you looked familiar to me. I thought for sure it would come to me over time but I still can't figure it out! Oh well, I have enjoyed talking with you in the halls during sunday school while we chase after our crazy kids!
By the way if you ever need a running partner give me a call! I love to run especially when there is someone to go with!
Leave it to me...I am going to mention the time when we were little and I would beg to sleep in your bed. (many memories there and no, I won't be mentioning my first and only bloody nose). I love thinking about when you would allow me to if I would tickle your back-if I stopped before you thought I should you would kick me with your heel in the shin. That was fun! Remember the time you pushed me off the bed and I was literally trapped between the bed and bookcase. It is no wonder why the "windmill" was invented. Luckily, through it all I really think you are an amazing older sister. Love you!
Do you remember the time we were coming home from training the QVC hosts?
Missing our flight and having to spend the night in Denver. You were so sad to be gone away from Krissy for the first time. Getting on the embassy suites shuttle bus with some old business man, circling the airport about 8 times and finally ending up at the rental car center at 2:00 in the morning. Someone on the bus finally asking the driver why we were at the rental car center and not the hotel. We find out that the lady sitting in the front seat somehow lost her shoe. HOW DO YOU LOSE A SHOE! We were laughing so hard we were crying. Finally getting to the hotel sleeping for 5 hours and getting on the plane to get home to see your doll Krissy!
You are such a great traveler, an awesome role model and a perfect friend!
Heather- You are such an incredible friend! I am so grateful for your thoughtfulness and the kindness you always show toward me. I am so grateful for you bringing me dinner when I was so so sick a month or so ago. That meant so much to me! I was also so grateful the time you called spontaneously and invited me over to come make bread. Greg was out of town and I was feeling lonely and needing to "get out." That invite was just what I needed. I had so much fun being with and learning from you. You also started a bread making obsession that will continue for years I'm sure (except during pregnancy) Thanks for always being there for me. I feel like I can always count on you!
Well, one of my most embarrassing memories you were right there for. Let's just say I learned a lot on our trip to California when Shane was on his mission. I have so many memories with you in them. You were on Shane and my first official date. We went to Magleby's in Provo. You were such a great friend while Shane was on his mission. I spent many many late nights over at your house just talking. You are such a kind and thoughtful person. I think you always know when someone needs something. Thank you for all of the things you've done for me and Shane. You're the best!
This is kind of silly, but a few months ago I was substituting in the senior primary and you were teaching sharing time that day. You had the kids play a game called Prophet or No Prophet (like Deal or No Deal except with folders with pictures inside them instead of briefcases.) You were very serious each time you said "Prophet or No Prophet." It totally made me laugh! I thought that was so clever and the kids seemed to really get into it. Awesome!
Oh, and everyone at our house loves your car!
Well, I have been racking my brain for a memory of you that actually counts....and I haven't had much luck. But there is one thing that you did for me that was so sweet. When I came over to babysit for Krissy and Kendall, you were making dinner for Krissy. You asked if I wanted anything to eat, and I said sure. You totally fixed up this meal for me! It included quesadillas, grapes, and a small glass of water. It's not much of a memory, but I'll always remember how well you treat me!!
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