Friday, July 18, 2008

Memory Game

I saw this on my sister Tovi's blog and my cousin Elaine's so I decided I had better play along too. Thank Goodness for fun people like you or boring people like me would never have any fun!

  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! Since this is our family blog, feel free to leave a memory about any of the five of us.

  2. Next, re-post these instructions on your blog and see how many people leave a memory about you. It's actually pretty cool (and 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

7 comments:

Tovi said...

I remember following you everywhere as a little girl. I always wanted to be just like you (still do!) I remember going to the gulley and looking at the tadpoles and going to 7-11 for a slushie. I remember jumping on the trampoline with you all of the time. You were such a great big sister!

Jordan and Elaine's Family said...

I remember the time we went to visit Great Grandma Bryson at the nursing home, and afterwords we were talking about the smell of the inside of a cup, and you called it(I hope I get this right) "Frog spit." Don't ask me why I remember this! But now every time the inside of a cup smells funny, I think of that!

Johnsons said...

I remember when Zeb and I moved into the Logan 14th ward. You and James were some of the first people we met. You guys were ward missionaries and taught the gospel principles class. We loved it. Then James stood in the circle when Zeb was ordained an Elder. Zeb stood in the circle when Jeremiah was blessed. We were so sad when you moved away, and so excited when we got to see you move back this last time. Also, you guys introduced us to the bean game. It's awesome. You owe me 2 cocoa beans.

The Bryson Family said...

I just remember how much Jon really loved to talk about you and how much he admired you. It made me completely nervous to meet you because 'what if you didn't like me?' When I did get to meet you, I wasn't nervous at all. It always felt like we knew each other and you made me feel welcome.

Unknown said...

I remember when we were going on a drive with Grandma and Grandpa Bryson and you were asking them a question and they kept asking you to talk louder because your small little voice was so soft. I think that was the last time anyone ever had to ask you to speak up. You loved your grandparents and I think you are one of the lovingest people I have ever met.

Haldor00 said...

I had a lot of fun when you would play video games by proxy, and watching Dexter's Laboratory when our roommates thought we were crazy was a blast:)
You remember when we wrote that ransom note to ourselves and stuck it on our door and all of our neighbors weren't sure if it was for real or not and got all confused? Lol, it was so funny:) What did it say...hmmm. I think it was: I have your dog. If you want to see it again, bring all of your peanuts to the meeting place where I am.
I would say more, but I'm dangerously close to violating a stoning offense

Rex Vallis said...

I remember spending lots of time with my roommates at your apartment with your roommates during my first year of college. Of course, it may have had something to do with a pair of our respective roommates getting hitched...

It was an important time in my life to solidify my faith, and I benefited a great deal from your positive influence. Thanks for your good example.