Thursday, July 17, 2008

Memories...

Here are the directions:
1. As you 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. 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.

5 comments:

Nat said...

I love that I do have, and always will have, every day memories. You know, nothing in particular, but us hanging out outside and talking, and watching our kids be crazy and stuff.

And kind of another generality, but with a specific: you're such a giver! You've brought me several meals, and have helped me out so many times with babysitting and all. And how could I forget when you came and helped me weed my awful garden bed area, or you came and shoveled my driveway for me? You rock!

Okay, I'll add this tag later; right now I have to take a shower to get ready for our next "memory" of scrapbooking memories! :)

Krystal said...

ha ha i forgot all about the brownies..but i do remember when you guys came over to help us move in and i was just thinking how grateful i was that i knew atleast one friendly person in the ward! we hadn't met anyone yet and i was really worried..we aren't that great at making friends so thanks for the brownies!

Mosers said...

I love the memories of being able to just be me when I'm with you. No need for putting up a guard. I remember babysitting your kids while you were in school, and how wonderful it is to have "true" friends that are there when you need them, forgive you when you unload, and understand you when you need it! Thanks Arin, your awesome!

Anonymous said...

I remember practicing for the primary program last year with you in primary. You always came so prepared for the kids, and you were always so nice to me even though I am not very good on the piano!!! I think your great!!

Kar said...

I just loved watching you run around this summer with t-ball. You were sooo good with all the kids. You were at a kid's side in a lightning flash, hugging them and talking to them when they were crying, or helping them at bat. I just kept thinking, "This gal is so with-it. I need to get to know her better." You are so great. My sister is really, really lucky to have such a fantastic neighbor. I'm excited to get to know you a little bit more at Nat's "I'm not Mommy" Day in a week! :) Can't wait.