Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Memory Tag from Tasha!!

I've had several friends post this tag on their blogs so I thought... What the heck here goes.

Here are the rules:
1. Add a comment on my blog, leave a 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 should be 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. I've done this on a couple of my friends blogs and it is fun to see every one's memories! Please, take the time to comment and write a memory of us!

6 comments:

Scottie and Tasha said...

I have to laugh about the Racoon comment that you left on my blog. They were humongus and wanted to eat us! I too remember the drive by's! Good times :) I remember all the times you protected me from scary things, scary boys (in choke holds no less :) or coming to the stock car races with me while I was on a date because I was scared of the guy :) and keeping me in check! I loved working with you. I remember late night drives to Wendy's to get 99 cent nuggets, remember our college emergency skills class ( I can't remember what it was) I basically was on the phone the whole time or asleep on the desk or wrapping your head like aunt jamima :) I don't know how I got an A in that class- oh yeah, you helped me pass everything off! You are the bestest and I love ya tons.

Teandra said...

I remember drill team, of course. And when you broke your arm. etc.. but you still came to practice every day!

Grandpa Mash said...

Lets see.......So Many......
I can't believe that I did this, but last night I helped Dave Heiner purchase a Harley....Ya a Harley...
He has never really had the experience before. He paid for it and left it at the Raslback Home. He said until I help him learn to ride. I remember the feeling in my Stomach looking in my rear view mirror and seeing the Shadow going down the road with nobody on it.
I remember how greatful I was to find my daughter alive when I got to her. I remember her regaining conciousness and calling daddy. I remember her giving instructions about a church responsibility to the EMT (a friend) as she was being loaded in the ambulance.
The list goes on and on, But most of all I remember and courageous young women who took the most out of the adversity and taught her Dad more than she will every know.
Oh ya.... I remember the rocks pulled out of her Butt and given to her as a gift from the Nurse in O.R. (friend Boy). Jessica is the only person I know that has a Church approved Tattoo.
Love you Gada

Dad

The Pickled Red Herring said...

Here's one: when we used to mow our lawns together... that is to say, we each mowed our own lawns on our riding lawnmowers. At the same time. Did we race? We should have! It looks like you've graduated to a little more advanced machinery since then...

Tuesdee said...

First off I remember all kinds of Crazy lake Powell trips with, skiing, knee boarding and who can forget the water weenie. But I really remember the last Lake Powell trip we were together, you came down with Tasha when my parents had the house boat. I remember doing Charlies Angles poses up on the cliff and I remember SOMEONE just happened to record my killer dance moves without me knowing... I still have those by the way, buried DEEP in my movie Cd's. :)

Amanda said...

I think that some of my favorite memories of you are from when Jake and I were dating. You were always SO welcoming! Remember when me, you and Jake went to the waterfalls behind pinaccle point and we shot guns and took cheesy pictures? Then, on the way back Jake took me to the overlook on the train trussle and you just kept on driving. I kept asking Jake "where is Jess going????" And I don't know if you remember this, but you drove me to Mandy's wedding! Some of my favorite memories with you are when we get together to do stuff with the family. Hunting, Ice fishing, Fixing fence, Cabin fun, Sledding, Snowmobiling, Four-wheeling, playing ROOK. Ha ha ha!! Good times! Jess, I cannot tell you how thankful I am for your friendship and for being so willing to watch out for my Mom. It's fun, becuase I know that if you are coming up, or are going to be to a family function it will always be fun! I am so glad to have a Sister-in-law that I can hang out with and laugh and joke with. Thanks!
Mand