Thursday, July 17, 2008

Memory Tag

I got this idea from Julie's blog, and thought it sounded like fun.
1. Add 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.

8 comments:

Julie J. said...

I have so many great memories with you, but one of my favorites was when you took me to the Hungry Hunter and then to San Francisco to see Les Miserables. I remember being so glad that you liked the play. We weren't married yet but we were engaged. After the show on the walk back to the car I turned my engagement ring backwards so that the diamond was in my palm because it was so shiny I just knew a thug was going to come and mug us for it. I started feeling sick on the drive home and I was staying at your Grandma's house then. I threw up at 3 in the morning and every hour after that. I called you and you came to get me and brought me to your house and made me a bed on your mom's couch... My hero.

Cote Corner said...

where to start? I have SO many memories of you and I growing up... Here's one:
I remember I was grounded (like usual!) and I wasn't allowed to go anywhere or do anything unless it was church related. You and Julie were going to see the r.m. in the theaters so you asked mom if I could go since it was a church movie. She said yes and you took me to pizza and a movie! What a good big bro.. and what a nice sister in law to let her husbands little sis tag along!

Julie J. said...

Hey Amy - I think the movie was God's Army... I think.

Anonymous said...

You are my son-in-law and you lived with me for four years, but no one should have to see you with Kleenex shoved up your nose.

Holley said...

Speaking of always being grounded. I think for the entire time you lived in Utah you were on the dreaded "BENCH". It seemed like every time I would come to visit, you were in your little corner on the bench. I always felt so bad for you. We would be playing a game or something at the kitchen table and you would look at us longingly, wishing you could be rescued!

The Wells said...

Remember when we were at the Alger house and Kelsey wouldn't go to anyone but you. You are such a great Uncle!!

Anonymous said...

Read Vines and Licorice!

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