I am totally game for the memory game. Here's how it works. In the comments you write a memory you have with me or my husband and then I get to write one on your blog. Try to leave the embarrassing stuff out ok!
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Aside from those you left on my blog, I remember our morning runs (and how out of shape I was), getting my CD player stolen after I ditched behind a bush because the batteries had died and I didn't want to carry it around when I couldn't use it. Dumb. Making dinner for each other. You being a sweet heart and giving me a birthday present when we were just becoming friends. And you said it, we need to catch up! Let me know when you guys are free! We'd love to have you over!
Oh...how many are there really. My favorite memories are definitely when we were at Ricks. We would be up till 2am and have a bowl of Malt-o-meal variety cereal. We would sit out and have "curb talks." I loved just talking and having those five weeks or so that was almost all play. It was the best beginning to a great friendship.
Embarrassing stuff? Never... :) Okay, so many to choose from. Remember the time we went "soaping" cars with mark? that was random. We must have been really board. Oh and remember driving around on the four wheeler with Megs singing "if you could only see the way he loves me." oh that's making me laugh right now. Or what about the time I first met you... that's my all time favorite. I'm pretty sure it was fifth grade and you were playing sports with all the boys at recess. You were the new girl so everyone was afraid of you, but you were so nice to me and told me to come play with you guys. That wasn't really considered cool at the time, but you didn't care and I thought you were cool, so I didn't care either. Good times Rin. I love ya.
I will have to have Diana elaborate on the song I was singing, cause I sure don't remember it. My memories of you and I are for sure the hours upon hours we would spend together and then as soon as we would go home we would call eachother and talk for a few more hours. Or what about the time we made life size paper dolls in the front entry way of your house. Was that for English class? Or maybe we should elaborate on the drive home from one of the basketball games at Ogden High. Your car decided to quit working right on the bridge in the canyon. Not the safest place. Luckily the car started up again and thanks to the nice police man who followed us home to make sure we made it safely. I am sure we could both go on and on about fun car stories. Like the time your car got rammed into the school bus:). Oh the memories!
Love this idea! So, my memory is from when we were in all our glory working as the dream team at Mckay Dee hospital. We had lots of great times climbing 7 flights of stairs over and over during our lunch break, always trying to beat our previous record. I also remember setting our younger siblings up on a blind date, convinced they were perfect for eachother (not exactly fate). Oh, what about the time, shortly after I was hired, that our precious patient accused me of "discrimination" against her because I wouldn't help her pick up a SKIP-BO card during our game. (She had a bad back, people). You laughed as I had to be escorted by our manager to her room to apologize so she wouldn't call the authorities. Ah, smiles.
Well... I think I've HEARD some good memories about you, but I guess the actual memory that sticks out is when Jon and I came up and had dinner and played games with you guys and Leeah and Seth. We really had a good time. Thanks for welcoming us in. Jon was so amazed at how much you knew about him when he'd only known you for an hour. We need to do it again. Hope all is well.
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Aside from those you left on my blog, I remember our morning runs (and how out of shape I was), getting my CD player stolen after I ditched behind a bush because the batteries had died and I didn't want to carry it around when I couldn't use it. Dumb. Making dinner for each other. You being a sweet heart and giving me a birthday present when we were just becoming friends. And you said it, we need to catch up! Let me know when you guys are free! We'd love to have you over!
Oh...how many are there really. My favorite memories are definitely when we were at Ricks. We would be up till 2am and have a bowl of Malt-o-meal variety cereal. We would sit out and have "curb talks." I loved just talking and having those five weeks or so that was almost all play. It was the best beginning to a great friendship.
Embarrassing stuff? Never... :) Okay, so many to choose from. Remember the time we went "soaping" cars with mark? that was random. We must have been really board. Oh and remember driving around on the four wheeler with Megs singing "if you could only see the way he loves me." oh that's making me laugh right now. Or what about the time I first met you... that's my all time favorite. I'm pretty sure it was fifth grade and you were playing sports with all the boys at recess. You were the new girl so everyone was afraid of you, but you were so nice to me and told me to come play with you guys. That wasn't really considered cool at the time, but you didn't care and I thought you were cool, so I didn't care either. Good times Rin. I love ya.
I will have to have Diana elaborate on the song I was singing, cause I sure don't remember it. My memories of you and I are for sure the hours upon hours we would spend together and then as soon as we would go home we would call eachother and talk for a few more hours. Or what about the time we made life size paper dolls in the front entry way of your house. Was that for English class? Or maybe we should elaborate on the drive home from one of the basketball games at Ogden High. Your car decided to quit working right on the bridge in the canyon. Not the safest place. Luckily the car started up again and thanks to the nice police man who followed us home to make sure we made it safely. I am sure we could both go on and on about fun car stories. Like the time your car got rammed into the school bus:). Oh the memories!
Love this idea! So, my memory is from when we were in all our glory working as the dream team at Mckay Dee hospital. We had lots of great times climbing 7 flights of stairs over and over during our lunch break, always trying to beat our previous record. I also remember setting our younger siblings up on a blind date, convinced they were perfect for eachother (not exactly fate). Oh, what about the time, shortly after I was hired, that our precious patient accused me of "discrimination" against her because I wouldn't help her pick up a SKIP-BO card during our game. (She had a bad back, people). You laughed as I had to be escorted by our manager to her room to apologize so she wouldn't call the authorities. Ah, smiles.
Well... I think I've HEARD some good memories about you, but I guess the actual memory that sticks out is when Jon and I came up and had dinner and played games with you guys and Leeah and Seth. We really had a good time. Thanks for welcoming us in. Jon was so amazed at how much you knew about him when he'd only known you for an hour. We need to do it again. Hope all is well.
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