It's so fun to remember things about other people, and also read other's memories as well. Feel free to participate, or don't.
1. Add a comment on my blog. Leave at least 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.
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Memories
Posted by Baldwin Fam at 9:26 PM
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Greg Hansen, need I say more?!
Where would I even start????
On your wedding day as we were setting up at the gazebo, Devin gets a phone call letting him know you couldn't find your birth certificate -- needed to go on your honeymoon cruise! Thankfully you were born in Las Vegas and also thankfully it was a Friday, so I mentioned you could go to the Health Dept and get another copy ... Whew! And at your reception you cut your cake with a butcher knife kindly provided by the caterer because no one had the presence of mind to think of that little detail.
I remember pulling a chevy out of the sanddunes with my FORD.
Actually it was a beautiful gold colored FORD that you guys pulled out. :)
Kim,
One of my favorite things about you is how you come to play with Antigone once a week. It's so wonderful for her to see you so frequently and she always looks forward to your visit! It helps me a ton too with a few hours to get things done.:) Thanks for being a great grandma!
Oh my gosh! Just ONE! Oh the choices... When you were a little girl you used to go with me A LOT! Once I started driving I always made you wear a seatbelt (even before it was a law :). I can remember one time you decided you were close enough to home to take it off. So I stopped in the middle of the street and would'nt go until you put it back on. You looked at me like I was nuts! (Which I am) Finally you put it back on and we went, oh...about a half a block to our houses :). The reason I think its so funny is because I can remember you later telling one of your cousins (probably Bryana) that they better leave theirs on until I turn off the car or we'd never get where ever it was we were going.
That birthday party of mine at my sister's apartment when we watched Single White Female and my brother-in-law let me drive his car in the parking lot of Bonanza (What was I? 13?)
How we kept randomly running into each other in the oddest places- a party in Spanish Fork, my sister-in-law's book club... so weird.
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