Sunday, July 20, 2008

This idea came from Alyssa.  Everyone needs to play...This is 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.  It can be funny, weird, awkward, random, etc.

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 abut me, I'll assume you're playing the game and I'll come to your bog and leave one about you.

5 comments:

Alissa said...

One of my favorite Laura memories is going to breakfast at DoughBoyzz, and having a Christmas celebration. It was so fun to talk about books, politics, life, families. Who would have thought, that instead of a visiting teachee I am blessed with a second (and third, if you count the tall redhead) mother!

Janice said...

You are the EASIEST Primary President to work with! Such a joy.

Andrew and Lori said...

The things that I like about and remember the most about Grandma are the kids museum, reading books, play games, helping people, having fun with me, thats all.

Caeden

Jane Anne said...

I just discovered Alissa's blog and found yours through hers.

I remember sitting in a ward council meeting shortly after you were called as Primary President and having the feeling that you were going to be a great president. You have turned out to be just that! Another memory I have of you is in book club. I love it when you come to book club because you always make such insightful comments.

Levi said...

How about the time you were in the LDS Hospital looking after your oldest daughter who had just recently completed an intense back surgery. You remember, the surgery to repair her newly broken back from riding horses with a couple of cowboys from Southern Utah. You were there instantly and stayed by her side. A young 18yr old cowboy entered the room and thought that he was prepared to recieve the wrath from the very protective and loving mother for what had happened to her daughter. Instead, he found a very understanding mother, who had no intent of sueing the owners of the horses or having the cowboys or the horses euthanized. Of course you did make him marry your daughter, that is something he will never forget nor forgive you for.