My friends Audri and Michelle have this on their blog and I think it kind of sounds like fun!
Here's what you do
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 cool (and 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 (or, even if you don't have a blog please still leave a comment....it'll be fun). The end :)
7 comments:
So many fun memories! Actually, my first memory of you is when I was in Salt Lake one time. Daniel and I had been dating for a few months and he called me and said, "I want you to come with me to go meet my sister at Wendy's. She really wants to meet you." I was so nervous because it was going to be Daniel's first family member that I was going to meet. I remember feeling nervous, but you are such an easy-going and fun person that as soon as I met you I felt like we were old friends.
I also remember us chasing down the Chick-fil-A cow to get a picture with him at the Olympics. So fun! I bet you thought I was weird.
I love all the times we spend together laughing!
When I first met you, you were pretty involved with school but I remember thinking that you had a lot of friends that love to chill at the Rowleys. Over the years I have enjoyed the games we play and the deep conversations about family and kids and future plans. Out of all the Rowley's I find that you are the most like Trent. Except with a Master's degree and long hair :) Think you are the best!
I remember what an awesome piano player you were(are). I was always so jealous of you because you could just sit down and play a piece the first time you saw it! I don't know if you remember this, but I think it was 9th grade band, well summer band... anyways... we always played on the computer during marching band while Mr. Erickson worked with other people! We'd sit and chat with people on some website I don't remember!
Oh Sheri, too many memories. Just a couple: Playing Racko with Mike, of course, I will never forget it. Making a little tent during spring tour with Lori, Emily, and Raili and talking. Driving to get your mission call after an LD's concert and Lori saying "Sorry, man we got a mission call", because you were driving in a big hurry. Mostly just talking, talking, talking, and being SO lucky to be your friend and last Friday when we talked and I didn't realize I hadn't moved an inch in three hours until Josh came home. The time honestly flew by so quickly. You are the easiest person to talk to and pretty much the coolest friend ever.
Hi Sheri! I've been trying to think of specific memory I've had with you, and I can't think of anything specific - even though I know there are some : ). So this memory is kind of broad: I remember being in plays together at Richfield High School, and how much fun I always had with you! I also remember the time (maybe a year ago?) when I saw you and your parents at Smith's in Provo (after or before a BYU game), and I was so excited to see you because I hadn't seen you in so long! Thank you so much for being such a good friend and example to me.
So many memories and of course, most of them involve singing! Honestly, ever since I met you I was a little intimidated by how well you played the piano...I've always admired that about you. You're so motivated and focused and I just think you're so spectacular. But I think my absolute favorite memory of you is from a few months ago. Thanks for coming to the temple with me and Pam for my second time. I was so nervous to go back by myself in case I messed up. It was so comforting to be there with people I loved and trusted :)
So you are the only person that commented on my blog that actually also is playing the game on their blog. Not that you got it from me, but hey you are playing. But you are not playing fair since you took so many of all our good memories. Of course you didn't mention how freakin' quiet you were when you first came to me. Oh wasn't that fun? Just starting out in the mission with a crazy companion that never shut up although she swore she was just like you when she started and that soon you too would be talking away. And you were! But you were always a teaching machine. I remember the first time you opened your mouth and started teaching and I was thinking "man I really need to shut up more and let this girl talk." I probably didn't though. There was many good times though, most of them involving Stewarts ice cream. Ooh yum, pb chocolate. mmmmmmmmm!!! Lots of good times over peanut butter chocolate ice cream! And over creepy guys named Carl. What were we thinking on that one!! Good times!
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