Monday, August 11, 2008

Memory Tag

Here are the rules:
1. As a comment on my blog, leave one memory that you and I had together. It doesn't matter if you know me a lot or a little, just any memory you have.
2. Next, re-post these instructions on your blog and see how many people leave memories for you.
If you leave a memory for me I'll assume you are playing and I'll leave a memory for you. If you don't have a blog I will email you.

6 comments:

Strupp Family said...

Oh the things I remember. There are too many! One thing I was just thinking about the other day though, was when you had appendicitis. You hadn't gone to the doctor yet, but you were feeling really sick and hurting alot...but I wanted you to come play. I remember you came outside for a little while, but you were walking around all hunched over. I think I told you it was all in your head or something stupid like that. Anyway, sorry about that! I guess I'm pretty noncompassionate. :)

Barbara said...

Sandy, my very favorite memory of you is seeing you fall asleep in your food when you were about a year and a half. You were such a little cutie and I guess you just wore yourself out every day right before dinner because you often just conked out in your food. It was great.

D. said...

Umm...THESE ARE FOR THE NEWSIES. There are too many to choose from, but late nights talking and playing muggins come to mind, and boy were those good times!

Kim said...

ok I have a lot of them. First, the I think your dropped something incident comes to mind first.

I also remember you and Jamie sitting in my office when a mouse ran through the room.

Do you remember the day we had to look at the destroyed apartment at transitional?

Or the shelter conference when we made Jamie sleep in the closet?

I got a million of em. :-)

joanna said...

Sorry I'm slow getting back - Most of the things I remember are not specific events, but a general picture of you. You were always fun to be around - always smiling, always playful. You are one of those bright spirits in the room that lifts everyone else up and makes them feel at ease and happy.

The Smiths said...

This is a fun idea! You make it hard by limiting to ONE memory! The other day, I heard the song "I Just Wanna Fly" or whatever it's called. I remember us gals jumping out of Julie's car in the Shopko parking lot and dancing to that song. We sure thought we were cool back then, huh?!?! :)