Monday, July 21, 2008

C'mon, everybody's doin' it!

I have seen this on A LOT of people's blog so I figured I would join in the fun.

1.As a comment on my blog, leave one memory that you and I had together. It doesn't matter if you know me a little or a lot, anything you remember.

2. Re-post these instructions on your blog and see how many people leave you a memory. If you leave a comment I'll assume your playing the game, and Ill come to your blog and leave a message.

If you don't want to do it, that's cool, I understand *sniff, sniff*

6 comments:

  1. Okay, I got your comment and I'm totally laughing! Bunco Bunco Bunco. Lots of good memories there. Kristina's house was by far the best! I laughed so hard the entire night.

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  2. Considering the fact that you are honestly and truly the oldest friend I have in the world (since I was 4 years old!) there are a LOT of memories! I remember playing out in the woods behind your house when we were tiny kids. I remember going to a birthday party you had when we were small and it was my first sleep-over ever. I remember choir concerts and track meets. A lot of my favorite memories of you are from seminary--how you would bring your curling iron and do your hair in the church bathroom after it was over. And of course we can't forget all the youth conferences, girls camps, temple trips to Chicago, and Nauvoo, Kirtland, and Palmyra trips. We have had some really fun times together, huh?

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  3. I remember when we would fight you were the puncher/scratcher, while I was the drop kick king. I also remember "talk about a miracle!" mostly cause of that video. Mainly, I remember you, most excellent sister! Here's to 22 years 9 months and 22 days togetha!

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  4. I remember vising your family in Michigan when we were little. You and Austin and I were playing/walking on the driveway and saw a snake. I jumped over it, and either you or Austin jumped on it while trying to jump over it scaring it and the rest of us and we went running into the house.

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  5. I remember all the fun times and jokes we would make during Chamber Choir, and all our other thousand classes together. Oh, and I remember the day you were conducting Masterworks and you said, "Sight Reading is Good for the Soul". That should definitely be on a t-shirt or MySpace icon or something! hahaha

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  6. I think I might have been your first babysitter (?) One summer, back in '83, in Chicago...you were very good for me. Thank you for that!

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