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. This is super fun!
Thursday, July 24, 2008
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Monica! Oh yes we did have many fun memories in the old neighborhood. I remember playing for many hours at the "dead end" and building a lot of club houses. I remember even then you were always drawing and being crafty and you still are! PS I stole one of your blog backgrounds! Thanks
Remember making up that dance for drill team together. We spent hours in your unfinished family room listening to Tony Braxton and standing on our tippy toes in our dance shoes. Also...remember when a certain friend of ours used to call us "mon" and "laur" ? Good thing we never called her by her short name!
I remember the first time I met you... it was actually before I ever knew Luke. Hahah..
I was standing with Blake at his homecoming and he introduced me to his best friend's sisters, Monica.. and I'm not sure if it was Courtney or Laura. But I remember thinking... Man, that Luke guy must be tall because his sister sure is! :) FUNNY FUNNY
I remember growing up with an amazingly supportive big sister, especialy all the late nights venting when we shared a room in Washington.
Ah a memory with Laura Pabst....I mean Mills:). I remember so many great memories about Drill Team and crushes and special hand signals for those crushes, but one of the bigest things I attribute to you is the fact that you helped me out of the awkward Jr. High stage...I went from awkward and backward to a social bug with really cute hair do's...I loved when we would do makeovers. You were my friend when I was truly in need of one and I will always be greatful for that.
Ok so Mary I am so sorry I don't remember the first time we met...my memory is terrible...but I can tell you the first time I met you, after you were dateing my brother. I made a surprise trip down from Washington for Easter and you came out on the desert with us. Well I remember being so impressed because dispite being short, skinny, and beautiful, you were still able to pull back the arm on the clay pigeon thrower (not a small task..I had troubles myself) and you made it look so effortless:).
Laura P Monster....a memory about you....I have so many but I have a few of my favorites that you may or may not remember because you were still small. I hope I don't embaress you...I remember for your second birthday you got some play pistols and holsters and a really pretty doll (talk about a contradiction) but you were so proud of both...I think we even have a picture of you holding a gun in one hand and the doll in the other as if you were protecting it. (you probly needed to from Courtney:)) Also your pet rock Roxy...Mom painted a face on it and it was your favorite toy ever...that and your water baby. But I couldn't get over it, somthing that you found in the yard, slap a little paint on it and it went from being worthless to priceless....if you lost it we were spending hours looking for it...crazy little girl!
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