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! reminisce away...
Friday, August 8, 2008
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My dear Annalynn,
I have so many sweet memories of you I have a hard time knowing where to begin.
The first memory I thought of was of course, the day you were born. You stressed your Aunt Quel out, and then when I finally got to see you and hold you...Oh gosh! The world was 10x better just because you were here!You've always had the most magnetic smile and preciousness about you- I just cannot resist your charm. FEW CAN actually!
I love when you were little and learning to talk- you figured out how to tease. You liked calling me Aunt "wesa" (Lisa) and laughing because you knew I was Aunt Quel!! You little silly!
Oh Annalynn
You are the best, so full of life. My first memory of you was at the Porter family reunion. You were just days old. Grammie held you most of the day and you just slept. Everyone commented on how cute and lovable you were. Another memory I love is when Uncle Dan called you Louise and you told him "Uncle Dan don't call me Louise it gets in my head and it won't get out" ! There are so many things; your laugh and sparkling blue eyes. Oh the best is on Christmas day 2004. You put on all the things you got for fishing . Hat,gloves,snow pants,boots,sunglasses and of course fishing pole. You went out on the front lawn and was casting out your line getting ready for the big fishing trip whenever it would be. Love it!!!
mommy said...
One of my favorite memories of Lynnie is when you were a baby (maybe 18m.) and you would try to help me take care of Tori who was only 15m. younger than you. You thought you were so big. Listening to you and Tori talk like little old women gossiping on the front porch is always fun too.
This is one of my favorite stories about you even though I wasn't there it still makes me laugh just thinking about it. Dad had thaken you and your sisters to the store to buy same work pants. The hot light was on at the krispy kream, you hadn't eaten all your dinner and so were not allowed to eat anything else that night. Dad said you hd the saddest face ever and were looking out the window saying "Me so hungry. Me so hungry." You are such a sweet little girl I love you very much.
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