of Us. Thanks to Hilary for giving me the idea a couple weeks ago (I know, I know -- Jen's late again). Here's how you do it:
1. Leave a comment on my blog, 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.
BTW -- to all the wonderful MI ladies -- I have left comments so you might have to go back to your history to find the memories.
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I have fun memories of our skiing trips too... Addy almost taking us out on her downhill, you borrowing my skis a while since your bindings weren't adjusted right. Lots of other fun memories too: yummy dinners at your house, crazy birthday parties at your house, meeting at the mall, Super Saturday crafts that take way too long, girls night out, time out for women, your rantings :) at ballet Tuesday mornings and SO MANY more! Love and miss you!
My first memory is that you gave me a gift (a beautiful arrangement of dried roses and a hand-painted terra cota pot with the names of our missions and the dates on them). I was flabbergasted that someone would do such a nice thing for someone she didn't know! Everyone who reads this and knows you won't be a BIT surprised. OF COURSE that is a Jen thing to do! I also remember how intimidatingly beautiful you were when I finally did meet you and I wondered what I could possibly have in common with such a gorgeous person. Then I got to know you and signed right up for your fan club, because you are just one of the best, most beautiful people (Inside and Out) that I have ever had the priviledge to call a friend!
My favorite memory of you is the day at church that you held Nathan through sacrament. You have no idea how much that meant to us. Just the week before Nathan had been running around the chapel and we had to get him off the stand a couple times. We didn't know how to keep him from going because he is mister active. And you just held him and kept him busy and he didn't go any where. I watched every little thing you did and the following week Nathan was great. We haven't had any problems with him running away since.
Well, I am the low maintenance friend. I didn't make cinnamon rolls or go skiing with ya' or even come to lots of your parties. I did get to bask in your brilliance with our late night chat dates, a verrrry boring movie with Nalene and a Bond flick (oh, my pec!).
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