1. As a comment on my blog, leave one memory that you and I (or you and Bracken, or you and Hayes or Kamri) had together. It doesn't matter if you knew us 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. If you don't want to play on your blog, or if you don't have a blog, I'll leave my memory of you in my comments.
11 comments:
I don't really have a specific memory that comes to mind whenever I think of you. There are so many memories I have of you that I can't pick just one. I do remember when we were kids and very close friends. Okay, I guess I do have a memory I would like to share. I believe it was when you were 11 and I was close to 15 and we were at Grandma Leavitt's house in the storage underneath her stairs. We called it our library and we made our own little books that people could check out. Do you remember that? Good times!
Your cousin,
Ashley
Just visiting in my office when you would come to work. Watching Hayes move in your tummy.
I think of you everytime I make poppyseed chicken.
So many fun memories! Watching you swim at Lake Powell left a huge impression on me - I knew then that I needed a lesson or two from you! And the one-on-one sessions at the University pool really helped my confidence. And who else would choose french toast over roast beef for Sunday dinner? You have added alot of new dimension to the family and I love you!
skye, so many to pick from but the one that keeps coming to my mind is one day is high school we were at the pool i think it might have been the summer. well anyway you decided that you would learn how to drive a manual transmission car. so we jumped into my old blue dodge colt. I explained how the clutch worked and how to move the car. so you did ok to begin with we made it out of the parking lot and onto 300 west. as you were driving the light turned red and you had to stop. needless to say we stayed there at the light through 4 green lights before you decided you didn't want to learn anymore. thats when we traded places and went back to the pool. Good memories.
I remember when Bracken was our home teacher, he always did such a great job. It seemed like he always put a lot of thought into the lesson, and he was so good to come every month. He is still the best home teacher we have ever had! (I don't think we have been home-taught since he was our home teacher actually!)
I remember playing texas hold-em and the "Vander-hurstino Casino" till about 2 a.m. Then having to get up and 5:45 a.m. to go to work, then school. Bracken was such a cheater.
there are SO MANY to choose from! i really am having a hard time--let see... hmm...theres so many from teh pool, swim team, water polo, work, mrs. taylor's stupid stupid accounting class.....oh and our many boys stories..hmmmm lol... haha good times...good times...
I found the link to your blog on Amy's site. So glad to find it! You guys are so cute!
One memory... I have lots with Hayes since I was in nursery with him :>! I remember one day looking over to see what the kiddos were up to and found Hayes pant-less. Aaaaah!! So funny. He just took them off. I had to do some slick talking to get those pants back on him. I was worried you'd come get him before he got them on and see what a bad nursery worker I am :>!
I loved the time that all the Longhurst girls went out for lunch at the Joseph Smith Memorial Building. I remember I picked you up at Grandma Joyces and we all road downtown together. It was really the first time we had hung out and for sure the first time without Bracken. I remember thinking how fabulous you were and that Bracken had done really good!
One of my absolute most funny memories ever involves you. I was not even there, but it still is way funny. You guys were living in Cedar and you came up to St. George to see Bracken after work. You walked into the bathroom, pulled back the shower curtain (where you thought Bracken was) and ... it wasn't Bracken. It was the other guy living in the house. I DO remember how well you handled yourself after. I was very impressed cause you were just able to laughed it off. I would have threatened Telly with his life if he ever repeated the story. Thanks for the good laugh!
Way too many!! :) We've had lots of great times together.
I even remember way back to (i think) first grade when we would sit and read together during the summer. :)
Moving right on up to all our other great adventures. It's crazy how things have turned out and I'm excited to see what the next 10 years brings!!
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