My friend Kim did this on her blog and I thought it was fun! So I am going to copy it and try it on my blog too. Here is how it works...You leave a comment on my blog of a memory that you and I shared. It doesn't matter if you knew me a little or a lot, anything you remember! 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. EVERYBODY PLAY! I want to see what memories are out there!
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I hope this is where I am supposed to post my comment. I might post more than one memory, but the first one that came to mind was when Heidi and I did debate in high school. Our team debate days were pretty hilarious. Our high school team needed one more team to compete for the state tournament and Heidi and I became the sacrificial lambs. We pretty much sucked and thought anyone who took the event seriously were losers. So, we went against all the hard core teams and instead of trying to talk really fast to get through our whole case or flowing like crazy, we basically just wrote notes back and forth to each other about how lame the other team was and how their clothes, hair, etc. sucked. I carried that tradition on to my college parlimentary debate days and it always kept me from getting too stressed out! Thanks, Hides!
So, I have to say I don't have the greatest memory, but I knew that I had tons of memories written down in my high school journal, so I whipped it out & on the fourth page I came across a "memory" that made me think, "how could I forget that!?" When I was a senior in high school (2007-2008) I went to a concert with Heidi (and a few other people). The artist playing was Bryan White. Heidi & I LOVED Bryan White. Well the concert was wonderful. We told Bryan White we'd marry him (obviously he didn't take us up on that:) & after he was finished Patti Loveless came out on stage to perform. Most of the people either left or fell asleep, but not Heidi & I! Oh no! Every time Patti came over to our side of the arena we would yell and scream. She waved at us a couple times, but then eventually she stopped coming over because I think we scared her. It was hilarious! --Aubrey
Two many memories to count. One that meant a lot to me was when I was struggling with some stuff and you voluntered to come over and wash my dishes, what a sweet and kind gesture. I also remember the year you called me on my birthday and wanted to take me to lunch. Thanks for being a great friend.
I too have a lot of memeories considering that you are my sister and we spent at least 19 years together but I have picked out one I love. Sorry it is not too funny but one that I cherish. We were living with Mom and Dad shortly after I was married to save for a house. You were still at home and one moring you came to me and said you had some exciting news. You told me that Ben had proposed showed me that stunning diamond ring!!! I was so touched that you would tell me personally! Not generally with everyone around but just to me! I doubt that I was the first one you told but that doesn't matter. The funny part was that I had no idea you were even dating anyone so you had to tell me the whole story. I was still happy for you.
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