I saw this on a friends blog and had to copy because I think it is such a great idea!
The way it works is that you leave a comment for me sharing one of your memories of me. Once you leave a comment, I will go to your blog and leave a memory of you.
Have fun!
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Shanda, I remember how you used to belt out with gusto "Make the world go away, and get it off of my shoulders. Say the things you used to say, and make the world go away."
You sang that with so much enthusiasm.
Shanda, I remember you were over at our house (probably a fam function) and you were telling us about the cutest boy that you worked with and how fun he was. This was even before your first date. Now look at you...all because 2 people fell in love!
How about flying CVGATL to connect on to ZUR in 1997 and all of those Puerto Ricans were on board and each of them had 2 carry-ons. And since we were non-rev, we were in First Class, and had plenty of space for our bags, but were told we should gate check them anyways and Liz's mom's bag being sent on to Puerto Rico...
No, wait. DisneyWorld in 1998 and the amazing photo-op that the safari ride offered us!
Here's to making some new memories!
I remember greeting you at the door of the Patulului apartment in Sector 3 as i was leaving. You came. I left.
I remember you singing a lot! I don't remember the songs you would sing, but you sang all the time. I loved having you and your family living in New York when you(we were little - I was young, then, too). I feel like we were more like cousins than nieces, nephews, and aunts. Come and visit sometime!
Okay Shanda - a classic that I'm sure you wish I wouldn't bring up, but it is so hilarious! Remember the man who told you he thought you looked like his younger brother as a child? And you were so funny and kept telling everyone that apparently you resemble a small Romanian boy. Ahh...memories.
Shanda, I remember going all around London with you when Holly and I came to visit. You could find your way around quite easily--I still get lost in my own town!
I remember you singing "In da dood ol' summer time, In da dood ol' summer time, 'trolling thru the shady yanes, with my baby mine" as a three year old. It was so cute,I used to ask you to sing it over and over again. You always obliged.
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