Thursday, July 24, 2008

Memories…

Here is a fun little game... leave a comment on my blog of a memory that you and I have had together. It doesn't matter if you've known me for a short time or a long time, anything that you remember! Next, re-post these instructions on your blog and see how many people leave a memory about you. It is pretty funny to read the responses. If you leave a memory about me, I'll assume you are playing and I'll come to your blog and leave one about you. On your mark... get set... blog those memories!

3 comments:

  1. One of my memories if of you wearing Rachel's clothes when you were like 5 and Rachel was 2 or something. I loved hanging out with you when you lived in Ogden and I lived in SLC. I loved the road trips to Canada with all of the family in one vehicle. Then the time that we had two vehicles and got separated from the parents. I also remember the time w/ drove to Canada in my car and mom and dad's car. And it was only 5 of us! 2 cars...we had so much room to spread out. I remember you being willing to be my canoe compadre on the Green River and driving all the way to Fruita w/ the canoe wobbling on top of the car!

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  2. Oh Sarah, we have lots of good memories together. I vividly remember the first time we really talked. I think it was Chris or Carrie, and we were laying out at the pool at Christopher Village and you came in. I knew you from the ward because you taught Sunday School, but we'd never really spoken. We sat and talked and I learned all about your summer in Jackson Hole and your romance with Marty. We were friends from then on! Love ya!

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  3. Hmmm...where to start. I remember you gave me my first cup of herbal tea, taught me how to restrain myself from licking a bowl of batter, and the importance of a lasting friendship. I will never forget our forever long girl chats (who else would let me bang on her door at 2am to have a several hours long discussion on my engagement). I loved being the unpaying roommate in Christopher Village and watching how the rest of them cycled each semester. You taught me the importance of going to church for me and finding my niche in a ward. Sorority Days, Operation Smile Days, Nate days, Maryland, Babies, and next week California...driving all the way from Delta to Liberty to hang out over a Christmas Break. You are and forever will be my friend.

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