Thursday, July 24, 2008

Memory Lane

I got this from a friend's blog. I thought it would be fun! I hope you will play along. Here are the directions:
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. 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.

9 comments:

adicall said...

I have many many memories of you!!! I think the one that stands out to me most is when I went through the temple & you came with to pick out my clothes. You told me about your experience the first time you went through the temple & it is something that I have always remembered...especially when I do initiatories. Thanks for being such a great example!!!

Cherie said...

All the movie night we went to and how wonderful your husband was to watch the girls. I don't have a blog, not enough to talk about. But I love to stalk.

Serious Sam said...

"I'm not whining!"

Ok, seriously, I remember one of the first days we spent in our house in West Jordan. John and Steve were off playing together and I was stuck home with nobody to play with but my little sister. It turned out great, though. That was the most fun I ever had playing Barbie.

Monica said...

Dawn lady! What is not to love about the memories I have of you?!? Remember when we went to Jeff's sister's house and decorated something for Jeff...like his room or his car (it's been so long, my memory is failing :). Or the times you would talk a ton about Jeff because he was far away in Jerusalem and all of our fun talks about being engaged and loving how similar our rings were :) Council memories, when you went to a Mary Kay class with me after you had been in Idaho and you came to show me your fancy new Odyssey. Did I break the rules by listing multiple memories? You are a fabulous lady and I'm grateful you shared your blog! Keep sharing lady!

Rania said...

Dawn, I am so happy you found me. How in the world. I remember going to your house possibly the sleepover and you had so much different kinds of cereal. I was in heaven. We had so much fun on institute council.

justthinking said...

I remember being in absolute awe as you taught Sunday School. You are so blasted articulate and engaging. Also, I remember you warning us (from the pulpit) that your little boy Jackson was just learning to talk and that his favorite word was TRUCK, not what it sounded like he was saying.

I remember training you to teach water aerobics, a few early morning workouts, lots of card-making sessions, and feeling like I had a friend who truly knew my inner workings.

I love how bold and daring you are. Everything is an adventure. You are absolutely unforgettable and I will love you forever!

Andrea

Anonymous said...

I have one word! "Rijisdain" That word describes many memories!

Kristine said...

Where do I even start with the memories?
There are so many cherished ones that I love.
The most recent one I have is for you looking for a pair of earrings in Santa Fe that you had seen the year before...to no avail. It actually inspired me to buy a pair of opal earrings that I loved at the Four Corners monument but was debating about for a few minutes. I finally said to myself, "I'll be looking for another pair like these everywhere in the next few years if I don't buy them here." So, viola! I now have dangly opals in my ears thanks to you.

In no particular order:
Trash at Enrichment Night
Ballon Festival
Sonic
Craft Fair in PA
Jaliscos
Alotta Gelato
Book Club
Dr. Salevitz
Purse stolen/retrived
That Brazilian BBQ pronounced Shoehascaria
Stampin' Up!

Daddy said...

Right after you were born we were living in Hiawatha. Your Mom was singing a song in church about your still seeing and playing with the angels because you could still see thru the veil. Needless to say, I was crying. Then your Mom looked at me and she started crying...

That has happened a lot to me since you were born. Kinda like now.