Okay so I already posted this once and somehow it got deleted. I think I saw all of the memories first, but if I didn't leave a memory back on your blog, I probably didn't see your memory. You can leave another if you'd like! Here's how you play!
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.
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As I think about all the memories I have with you in high school, this picture I have of us keeps popping in my head. it's at daughters of faith and we are in a truck doing a service project of some sort and we are both flexing our muscles. That was such a great camp to get to know each other and the spirit better. Many memories. You are a great person and have touched my life.
I remember meeting you, Adam and Aaron for the first time as my new brothers and sister. You were all lined up against the red truck. I was only 3, but i remember it so vividly. I was SO excited to have a big sister. I always wanted to be like you! My favorite memories were when you guys came for the weekends and we went boating or to the cabin. Even though I know you hated it, I felt so cool having my big sister stay in the same room as me. I always wanted to play the back game, and you wanted to play the quiet game. Anything you said was fine with me because I just loved being around you! I am so lucky that I get to have you as a sister and one of my best friends!
I have so many wonderful memories of you. I loved you just like a sister. You were always there for me when my brothers left and I felt lonely. One of my favorite memories is when Jamie and I came and stayed with you at the Glenwood and you took us to a Y game. Or when the three of us went to see Titanic together. Ahh, good times.
My first memory of you is seeing you run 600's with the other 800 runners when I came on my recruiting trip to BYU. You guys stayed together like an aomeba for the first 400, then you shot ahead of every else on that last 200 and ran like a 26 or something! I was amazed at the team work and just the feeling of the team when I was there. That's what made me want to run at BYU so bad. I was so grateful to have ran with you my freshman year. You were always so inspiring and happy, and such a dedicated athlete and student. I will always admire you for the amazing person that you are.
I remember spending our lunch breaks (in high school)buying bit-o-honey candy. Is that what they're called? honey-o-bits? Anyway, they were delicious. I have a ton of more memories, but the ones about food always pop in my head first.
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