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. It will be interesting to see the responses.
5 comments:
I remember you and I and the other roomates dressing up as a wedding party (bride and bridesmaids) and performing "Say A Little Prayer For You" for a BYU ward talent show or something like that. That was pretty fun, but I gotta say that when I talk about my old roomates with Rob, the best way he remembers who you were is when I remind him that you were the one who saved the cow's life by performing CPR (or was it the heimlich? I can't remember) on it. He finds that to be a very memorable story!!
There are just too many to choose from! I definitely remember the time we drove to Idaho in the middle of the night from BYU and we were so tired! We were driving through a remote area in the tiny Geo and we almost got hit by a Semi truck and a deer at the same time. Thankful we were safe and I remember not being that tired after that!
Oddly enough, the thing that came to mind first for me was when you decided to start homeschooling. I remember listening to you talk about how outrageous it was that the courts had ruled that parents have no say in what happens to their kids at school. I was so impressed by your strength and your convictions, and I remember thinking "this woman is going to be an awesome homeschooling mom." And you are. And I'm impressed.
The memory I have is when we were neighbors at BYU and going together as a huge group to some dance. You set me up with some guy...It was great being your neighbor!
First of all, let me say, cute kids! I've loved blogging and it is a great way to keep in touch with friends and journal at the same time!
My memories of you began with homeschooling (of course) and I think it was when you and Karalee came to the zoo a few years ago(when I arranged the field trips). I remember how friendly and bubbly you were (still are) and thought you were very nice. Not really all that exciting of a story, but a nice memory.
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