I found this one on a few friends blogs and decided to play along since it sounded fun...
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.
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Memory Lane
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I remember many hours of sitting on my deck stairs together watching kids - wishing I had nice, soft chairs to sit on! I am so glad to be sharing so many happy memories together! Thanks for being such a great friend and neighbor!
I remember being your neighbor for about a month before you took off to medical school.
I remember you bringing the really good sweet and sour chicken over to Kelly's when I was there. I was only a few months pregnant at the time and it was one of the best things that I had ever eaten! Thanks for being such a great friend!
Ok. This is probably going to seem pretty silly. I remember meeting you for the first time at a playgroup (cannot remember where). You were introduced to me as an intern spouse and the first thing I thought to myself is "Wow. She's a go-getter!" It was so early in the residency year and I was surprised to be meeting any newbies. When I found out you moved in across the street from Kelly, I wasn't surprised at all you were the first mom I met. I'm so very glad to have met you. You are a wonderful person (and I won't forget the Panera Bread you shared with me)!
Ha ha. I meet you when I was 10 and your family and Mine would go to the beach ALL the time, and everytime we would drive home seems like their would be a fire burning, cause Riverside always stunk! You were also in Young womens with me and I remember thinking, I want to be like Angie. Ha hA. Nothing has changed. Actually our lives our sickly similar, Your husband just finished Med school, mine is just starting, and we both have little families. Do you still make cards? I am selling mine now, like you did to make a little extra. Gotta love Medical school bills! Take care. Barb Charon (Anselmo)
I also remember meeting you that night when you guys moved in and needed a tool (you definitely came to the right place!) I knew that Ella would be THRILLED that she had some new girls to play with!
Cory and Angie, I just found your blog via Lucille....It's fun to read about your lives and find out how, where, what you're doing. We're in Folsom, CA, by Sacramento. Just wanted to say "hi"! Hope things are going well....Suzy Christensen Hales
I remember the first time I met you at church, and you came up to me and asked, "Does your husband have a brother named Scott?" And I thought, Ok, Random! And who are you? (I'm still not quite sure how you made that connection that quick!:) And then we found out Leah and Camille were born on the same day, and we just knew they had to be friends! It's been great getting to know you guys!
Hey Angie,
The classic memory I have is when you would baby sit me and I would comb your long blonde hair. I thought it was the coolest thing in the world!
Brieann
The first time we met was at the Intern dinner at Dr. Blackwell's home. I knew from Shyler that you guys were LDS and it was made very apparent to me when you showed up with three kids (towing one in a stroller) that we were practically the same aside from all of the red hair floating around your household. It really made the evening to sit with you guys at the same table and chat away while our kids ran wild around the yard. You were so easy to talk to and my best memory of those first getting to know you moments is that we were laughing and laughing over common experiences (and not so common since Cory used to be a lover of yellow sweat pants was it?) Anyway, I'm so glad to know you and every time I see you (which really should be more often) I just can't help but grin because you're quite simply pretty fantastic! ;)
The first time we met was at the Intern dinner at Dr. Blackwell's home. I knew from Shyler that you guys were LDS and it was made very apparent to me when you showed up with three kids (towing one in a stroller) that we were practically the same aside from all of the red hair floating around your household. It really made the evening to sit with you guys at the same table and chat away while our kids ran wild around the yard. You were so easy to talk to and my best memory of those first getting to know you moments is that we were laughing and laughing over common experiences (and not so common since Cory used to be a lover of yellow sweat pants was it?) Anyway, I'm so glad to know you and every time I see you (which really should be more often) I just can't help but grin because you're quite simply pretty fantastic! ;)
One of my favorite memories of Cory is sitting around playing Rook for hours in Grams and Gramps game room. I also remember when he and I accidentally "lost" Lucille at Disneyland. I remember the first night meeting Angie. It was fun getting to know you and to see how excited Cory was about you.
My first memory of you sort came before I even met you. I heard that you picked my husband out in a line-up photo at the Bull's house. It was fun to meet you after that and discover that our three kids are all the same age. Except it just occurred to me, I'm about to have #4, did I miss something??
Oh...memories. Where to start, sharing friends, food and laughs. The friends many, the food peanut butter, chocolate, cookies, marshmellows, pretzels (did we eat good or what?) and much more. Laughs...what didn't we laugh at. In RS I think we laughed more than listened...sorry but true. I really miss you and hope you visit soon.
I remember at the park once you told us some crazy story about a dead guy in your adjoining apartment. I remember something about gay homeless people and a mattress. It sounded like a really bad Law and Order episode. It was then and there I vowed never to visit you. But really, you're a great storyteller and that was one wacky story.
I remember when you were born-kind of and when you got your NEW shoes and something about a problem in Kindergarten and then your great bangs in middle school and I loved when you would play "Bonnie" with Sue and Laura from down the street. But my favorite is Slave #1 & Slave #2. When did that stop??? I love you Ang- Miss you
Hi Angie,
My favorite memories of you are of the countless sleep overs at the house! No--it must be the lump of coal--or wait, maybe the silly nick names you guys used to come up with to hide the identity of future hopefuls--or that hiding game in the science building at Ricks late at night--I can't pick a favorite!! You are just one great big happy memory!!
Sister G
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