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. Enjoy!
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I can't remember anything before you were born. And my first embarrassing memory has you in it, so I'll post that one. I was on my way out of primary and you were in nursery and I was going to get you so we could go to sacrament meeting. The nursery door was open and I saw you there so I started to say, "Come here" when someone grabbed me and took me out of the room because you guys were in the middle of the prayer. But really, none of the nursery kids had their eyes closed so how was I to know? Anyway, I was mortified and now I will carry that embarrassing memory with me until the day I die.
P.S. I have lots of fond memories with you in them too. Like when you would come visit me when we were in college, or when we went to UT after I graduated from BYU or the time we went to the movies and I saw my co-worker there and you asked me why none of my friends were good looking...
The first one to come to mind was when I met you for the first time. I took you and Stephen out and did fake engagement pictures of you. That was awesome, you were both so nervous about touching each other... and look how cute you guys turned out!
I remember playing barbies at your house and talking about New Kids on the Block. We were so in love with them. I remember thinking how cool you were because you had seen their Christmas Special on tv and I didn't even know it existed!
I have a lot of general memories of you, you were always patient, kind, and doing quiet things like reading. I do remember when I was in Burley you and Holly had a room downstairs that was funky colors.
One of my first memories of you was going to the movies with Trish to see "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" at the gross theater in Rexburg. There was a part when no one in the theater laughed but Trish, which made us laugh and I think I probably snorted.
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