Monday, July 14, 2008

Remember Me?

I saw this on Alicia's blog and loved the idea. Thanks Alicia!

Here are the directions:
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!
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.

7 comments:

Alicia said...

I remember me catching you at your first Dr. visit for your 4th pregnancy.
I saw your kids in the parking lot with your husband and just figured it was a regular appointment since it was so soon after the twins. But then I saw you at the Dr. window, with ultrasound in hand, and guessed. My first thought was: 'No way!' I said hi to you, you said hi and walked passed, but then turned around and said 'shhhh, we're not telling anyone'. And I didn't!

Jeff and Ashleigh said...

I had totally forgotten about that! That's funny. I was a little shocked to see you there, and my immediate thought was "Uh oh..." because we didn't want the news out yet until we were pretty sure we weren't going to miscarry or something. That's funny!

Anonymous said...

I always laugh when I think about the first time you came over to my house.
We really didn't know each other, I just invited you over.
When you showed up I was out front SWEATING to death as I shoveled the two and half feet of snow off the front walk way. Then everyone wound up coming through the back door!!! We let the kids play and we ate my weird spinach wrap things and talked.
We were all just a little uncomfortable and just a little unsure! Now I am so glad I did invite you over because I TOTALLY love you and your family!!!!!!!

Farrah said...

Clint probably has a lot of memories about Jeff and him growing up, but the thing I remember and like most about you Ashleigh is that you are so friendly. I always look forward to going somewhere you are because you would always talk to me and I think we always had a lot in common, with kids and that. I also remember going to your baby shower for the twins and you were in labor. I think that's classic and I'll never forget it.

Danielle and Calan said...

I tagged you :) Go to my page and answer the same questions. Miss all you guys!

Brooke and Brian said...

Oh geeze, where do I start! Um, lemme think of a good one. I remember when I snuck into your closet and put on your skirt and then sat on a skateboard and rolled down the driveway in Georgia and tore a hole in your skirt. You were not happy. I remember riding our bikes to the little store in Wilkenson (in think thats where it was) to get our favorite ice cream pop...the strawberry shortcake one. MMmmm...then we ran into some drunk people and I think that was the first encounter I have ever had with drunk people. I remember driving home from school and it was so hot so you took off your shirt and drove home in your bra! Haha! ;) I remember watching you cheer at Riverside games...camping, bike rides with dad, trips to grand canyon and watching the lightening, diving in highschool, etc. Lots of fun...

Jeff and Ashleigh said...

Brandi- I remember meeting you at our first ward Christmas Party. When you introduced yourself and your cute little kiddos, I remembered seeing your way cute photo tote bag and thinking, "I wonder how I could make that." I was glad you came and introduced yourself because I hate going to ward functions where no even comes up to say hi to the newbies. I also thought that it was amazing how much Deklan was like Sarah. I thought it was hilarious that he had his little dinosaurs with him there, and then he had the lion out at church. SO Sarah! I also thought how much I liked your hair. It was way cute, and is even cuter now that you cut it short. Oh, and I really did like those spinach wraps. I've always liked spinach. Weird, huh?