Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Strollin' Down Memory Lane Playin' Tag



I want to hear from ALL OF YOU LURKERS...even if you have never commented before!

Here are the rules.

1. As a comment on my blog, leave a memory that you and I had together. It doesn't matter if you know me a little or a lot, anything you remember! If we're only blogging friends, write about a post that is most memorable. If you don't have a blog and don't know how to sign in, please comment as anonymous.

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 be sure to write one about you... either on your blog, in my comment box, or I will email you back!

3. If you can't say something nice, don't say nothin' at all
☺Okay, let's see what you've got!

16 comments:

Becky A said...

I remember doing a musical program with Mike's mom years ago. You and your sister (I believe) were in it, too. I thought you were so sweet to everyone involved. And I also remember thinking "I think she's shy like me!" It's been fun watching your beautiful girls grow and getting to know you better through blogging!

Kim said...

Amy,
My memories of you are of Scouts! You and Michael were hilarious at Pack Meetings! You guys always made it so fun!!!
I remember our short running stint!
I remember you visiting me once after a certain surgery! But, we won't talk about that!!!
I'm so glad your around to help me with MY calling!!! You've always been so good about helping with everything!
Not to mention, a good friend to talk too!
You're awesome!
Love you!

Doug, Laurie and Family said...

Well, my memories of you go back to the day you were born!! How exciting to have a niece and a nephew born on the same day!! And you were definatly cuter than Jeremy - and it you've just gotten better!!
Trying to think of a fav memory, so many to chose from - playing with you and loving your giggle, watching you grow from this cute little girl to a beautiful woman with 3 cute girls!! And you are so impressive as I watch you teach them!! But the best memory just happened!! It was when I happened to see you on trek - what an emotional feeling getting a small glimpse of what our ancestors must have felt when a loved one had not traveled with them and then found them on the trail or in the valley - WOW!! It was awesome to know that among the thousand or so of trekkers who were in Martin's Cove that day, Heavenly Father heard my prayer of seeing you!!
Love Ya Amy - you are amazing!!
Aunt Laurie

Anonymous said...

My heart went pitter pat the first time I saw you. Wait a minute, it still does.

Jenny Lee said...

I remember how you seemed to volunteer for everything! You were so amazing that way. I really admire your involvement in PTA, church, and community functions. I have been impressed with many of the things you do. You're awesome!

Tiffany said...

I can't remember the first time or when I meet you, but I'm sure glad I did I'm with jen you are amzing everything you do is awesome. I loved pre school add teacher to the list. Thanks for putting up with Brookie all year. I love your blog

amy said...

Becky - I remember playing for that play! My MIL was so excited that you would sing for her.

Kim- When I did Scouts I just pretended like there weren't any adults there, I acted like such a goof. I miss running with you. Your surgery...lol

Laurie - That was amazing that we saw each other at Martin's Cove. Michael and I had been looking the whole time and you saw us the last 1/2 mile of our Trek.

Jenny- I remember scrapbooking in your basement. I'm sad that I never learned to make bread from you.

Tiffany - I was so excited that Brooke was Em's age, so we could do preschool together. I'm going to miss you both this year. Brooke is always welcome to come and play.

Ellie McFreaken said...

Amy....You were the first person to invite me to do something when I moved here and I remember us walking to the park with ELlie and Jessie in our backpacks. You were so so nice and I was grateful that you befriended me. Now 6 years later our girls are two peas on a pod and here we are with Three kids!
You are amazing with everything you do.....You have seen me at my worst too many times girl! I am glad that you are still putting up with me after forgetting things so much!

amy said...

Ang- I thought about us walking to the park with our little toddlers yesterday when we had the brilliant idea of rollerblading to the school.

Jeni said...

Amy.. my first memory is of you cooking with that yummy Greek dressing! Oh that was good.
I also remember thinking how awesome you guys were to take on the Youth City Council, & do all those wonderful community activities with them. You are amazing.

Angela said...

I don't remember my first memory of you. We've always been neighbors and we have spent so many mornings on my front porch (usually in freezing weather) talking. I loved our preschool group with Hud and Jessica. It was the best group of kids and moms! I still miss it. And you are always so nice to lend me ingredients I need for whatever. :) Thanks for being a great friend and neighbor.
Oh and I really miss our Clearfield High workout group. We had a blast and Michael showed all our husbands up.
How did you change your background. I don't dare, fearing I'll lose everything.

Kim said...

Amy,
I just thought of another one! (after reading Angela's!) It was also of our Clearfield High workout group! I REMEMBER YOU making me do all those SQUATS down that long hall!!! You were squat-a-riffic!
Oh, and all the times Michael left you a little "something" after our sessions!! I was always excited to see what you were going to get!!!!

amy said...

Kim - you have LONG legs, you only had to do 1 compared to my 2! That workout group was fun

Our family said...

I remember you and your georgeous long hair I wish I could have hair like yours. It was nice seeing you yesterday and your kids are so cute.

Ellie McFreaken said...

Okay Amy I am ready for a new post! Give us some good school year tips for kids or something!

Spacecowboy said...

I remember when your dad wasn't too hip on Michael and so he sent me in to your house on Christmas eve with a rose for you. Your dad was sitting there and gave me the third degree. Eventually he gave me permission to date you or any of your sisters. Michael, by the way, was biting his fingers to the nub sitting out in his car waiting to see if you would read the card and find your way into his arms. It seems that you did.