My cousin did this on her blog, so I thought I'd give it a try.
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.
6 comments:
Only one memory?
Okay, this one is a little obscure, but I remember that one day in third or fourth grade, you and Jen and I all coordinated our doubled up scrunchy socks so we were wearing black-white, black-pink, and white-pink, I think. I think I was black-white. Also, we kept organising ourselves according to our heights which were inversely proportional to our birthdays. And we would swap charms and stuff from our charm necklaces.
Also I remember you sticking up for me once when Danetta Park was rude to me.
Oh, and I put it up at my LJ if'n you wanna put something down. :)
Oh my gosh Kimberly! Out of all my comments yours was the best!! I was laughing so hard when I read that. I remember doing that. Pha ha! Good times at grandpa's. Nintento, haunted houses, vacations to hawaii in the trailor, picking asparagus in the field, (except you guys got mad at me because I kept dropping them) the walkie talkies, the scary picture of that wizard downstairs, the jumping bed, Grandpa's Mckellar potatoes mmm hum, badminton, the hammocks, the grapes, Macgyver upstairs in the corner, the beans-oh so many beens, the canal, the action figure going down the canal, the double bike at the church, standing on the fireplace mantal to take halloween pictures, the apple and pear bells in the living room (the pear had a m&m under it for years), the slip and slide, the salads, etc. Grandpa's house was the best place in the world. The memory that I remember though was in grandpa's kitchen table. I can't remember exactly what we were doing but there was rubber cement and you took some, rolled it up into a ball, and stuck it in your nose. Melinda and kiersten thought it was a boogar. Pha ha! Do you remember?
Oh, scrunchy socks. I can't believe I ever wore those things. :)
And Jennifer, YES grandpa's house was the best. So many memories. I totally remember that booger thing, ha!
Pha ha ha! I'm still laughing!
One of my clearest memories of you from when we were kids was that project we did for Mrs. Foster's class. What was it, a commercial for something? We worked on it at your house, and I remember your bedroom had a window seat and cool sloping ceilings. I really envied you for that! :D
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