I got this off my cousins 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.
3 comments:
Yay! I'm so happy that you're playing along. Well, I remember when you and Mike were dating and then got married. I wasn't very old, but I remember telling my mom how beautiful you were (and still are). I remember the first time you went to Lava with us (I think that's where it was) you went swimming with all of us cousins and I just thought that you were SOOOO cool. I remember on the way home I told my mom, "Mom, Mike is so lucky that he's going to marry her." I also remember Grandma talking about you. She love you and Mike so much. We have such a great family don't we!
Hey there! This is Kristen Cawley. I found you via Steph and Hill's blogs. I came across something you wrote (I think about the school play or opera?) and I got so excited when I followed and found your blog. Hey! I know you!
My memory of you is before I even knew your name but I definitely knew your face because you were always at the school volunteering and involved with your kids (oh! And also the elections).
The school was having some kind of PTA celebration in each of the classes, I don't even remember what. But each class was supposed to have a room mother come and do some little party or activity. I didn't have any parents who would do it. When you found out what a loser I was, you came in and did the activity with my class (oddly enough I can't remember the activity but I DO remember the root beer floats LOL :D).
I was SOOO amazed that you would be so kind to come volunteer in my class and I didn't even have any of your kids. But you didn't want the kids in my class to be left out. I thought that was so incredibly sweet and thoughtful.
Now, umm like what, 6 or so years later?, I still consider you a real friend and I've had the privilege to teach two of your sweet little babies. And you are still at the school doing your thing with undying energy and enthusiasm.
Hey Kris it's so good to hear from you!
Do you have a blog? If you do I would like to add you as a link on mine, or at least be able to visit once in a while. if thats okay send me a link to my e-mail at daiseymae22@gmail.com,
My favorite memories of you are the times when I would be helping in the class and the students would be busy or gone, and we would get to sit and chat whith each other, while we prepared for whatever the kids were going to do when they were done.
You are so fun to talk to and I think of you of more than just my childs teacher, but as a friend!
Thanks for all you do for our students and for me. I have had a blast in your classroom and look forward to spending more time there.
--Katherine
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