Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Memory Lane Tag

Memory Lane...the tag that gets everyone involved. I got this from Rachel's blog. Be a good sport and play along. Here are the directions: 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! Next, re-post these instructions on your blog and see how many people leave a memory about you. 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.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

O.K. first I want to know what the heck you doing up and blogging at 6:00 a.m. in the summertime! :) My favorite memory I have with you is going to the temple with you for my first time. You were so sweet and helpful showing me what I needed to do and where to go. I will always remember that day, and I was so grateful and blessed to have you with me to share it. I love ya!

Lori said...

I remeber going to your wedding reception in Eager. I'm sure we went to one here too. I just don't remember it. First I remember the green punch. The sherbert ice cream with the lime soda. Come on that's classic. This part you might not remember. On our way back to phoenix it was snowing. My mom was freaking out. I really thought she was gonna have a mental right there in the car. Good times, Good times.

rachel said...

I remember the first time I met you - at the Criddles' backyard Hog Roast. You told me you had a scroll saw and I knew we'd be friends forever!!

I also remember cutting out lots and lots of wood crafts for my craft show. You saw me tracing all the patterns with the carbon paper and thought I was crazy. You taught me to trace ONE, cut it out, then trace the cutout. MUCH EASIER! You probably saved me a million hours of headache.

I remember your visit here - going to Taco Bell, Target, etc... and people constantly asking us if we were sisters and even twins!! Loved it.

Remember walking into church that Sunday with the EXACT SAME outfit on??? WEIRD. That sealed the deal. We're twins.

Love you!!

KatSpy said...

I remember shortly after you moved to Georgia, going to the Apple Orchards. We rode together and you picked out some YUMMY apples! So glad to have a fellow Arizonian here (even if your hubby was my rival ;o)).

Margaret said...

My memories of you are wrapped up in a swirl of girl's night outs, good food, and lots of laughing. You are one of the easiest people to talk to! I loved you from day one!

Anonymous said...

I remember the nights that You and Doug would have game night with Forrest and I. We totally loved doing that with you and miss it.

I also the night that I called you to get Forrest phone number. Thanks to you and that number....I have a wonderful life with an awesome husband! We will be celebrating our 16th anniversary in March 09!
Love ya!

Anonymous said...

I remember the nights that You and Doug would have game night with Forrest and I. We totally loved doing that with you and miss it.

I also the night that I called you to get Forrest phone number. Thanks to you and that number....I have a wonderful life with an awesome husband! We will be celebrating our 16th anniversary in March 09!
Love ya!

Lori said...

I remember this time I played this memory lane tag, and you were the only to leave me a comment. Thanks Lori

Margaret said...

I'm happy you are reading Twilight. I want to know what you think!!!☺ Keep me posted.

robinsons said...

Renee
I can't believe how big your kids are! I always love reading your comments and I am still trying to figure out this whole blog system. I am glad we can keep in touch this way! I as well think of you every March 26th and the first memory that comes to mind is when our mom's took us to Macayos for lunch! It's good to keep in touch with you

Amy said...

Hey Renee! It's Amy Clement. I was doing a little blog hopping and ran across your blog.

A memory of you...one very random memory of you that stand out in my mind is one night for Mutual we went to Deseret Industries to do a service project or something and we were running around the back of the building and you were singing Garth Brooks' "I've Got Friends in Low Places." My memory from back in the day is a little fuzzy (I blame it on my kids. LOL), but for some reason I do remember that. Crazy huh?