Alright, I know. I'm a bit behind on this, but I keep seeing the memories thing on other blogs, and I just really can't turn down an opportunity to play tag! So, here it goes:
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's actually pretty funny to see the responses. If you leave a memory about me, I'll assume you're playing the game and I'll come to your blog and leave one about you.
6 comments:
Yeah! I'm first!!
I remember following you and Mariah around while you were playing 'shopping' at Mom's ironing board...visiting you whe you lived at G'ma and G'pa's house and sleeping on the bunk above you and talking some before bed... walking in (on?)Alemeda with Kellen still in a stroller...being pregnant at the same time and later going through clothes from Aunt LaNita for our girls...lotsa fun stuffs!!
My memory also deals with the time we were both pregnant. It was at Grandpa's birthday celebration, when we got all the family together at Aaron's house. I remember that I was jealous of you, because you were already feeling your baby move, but I hadn't felt anything yet.
I remember your wedding--and every time I hear the song that was sang there I think about it. Anyway, lots of details. I am not sure why, but I remember it pretty vividly.
I remember the reunion just after I had Oren. Kellen was trying to nap and some of the kids were playing, I think air hockey, in the room and you told them to keep it quiet. I think yelled at them is more like it. I was in the tent right next to the table and while Oren could sleep through the noise, I was trying to nap too! So I was glad someone had the guts to tell the to hush it. :-) I am so much better at voicing things like that now to people. Thank you!
You were the first...it was love at first sight! I was so scared that I wouldn't be a good mommy...I had NO CLUE! Well, even though I really botched it at times, I loved being a mom, and I really love it now with added sons-in-law and my grandchildren! What a blessing!!
I remember when I moved out of Annette's house into my first apartment in Texas. I was devastated to have to leave my children and go to work, and you came from California and watched my children every day for the summer. I was so wrapped up in my own problems at that point, that I'm sure I wasn't much fun. But it really meant a lot to me, and was such a huge comfort that family was taking care of my little ones.
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