Monday, September 8, 2008

Have you ever Played Memory?

Here’s how you play:
1. As a comment on my blog, leave one memory that you and I had together. It doesn’t matter if you know 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.

6 comments:

Jenny Lynn said...

I remember when you moved from Tempe and we would come visit you at your new house and take trips to Fazolis. We always had such fun "girls nights" out at your new place. Awh.. the good old days!

Chantal said...

I remember when you were backing out of my drive way with your big truck and you backed into the trash cans. They got stuck under the truck until you drove away.
Along with Jenny's comment...Fazolis was fun with Paco and all the bread sticks!

Nate and Kristen said...

Cassy! It was so great to see you yesterday! I am so glad that you have a blog now. I am learning about cake decorating now too. I have been taking some Wilton classes. Your cakes look awesome! Here's a memory of you: dancing to "I think we're alone now" at girl's camp. We had the fun little clap to the side. We were a huge hit! Good times! :) We totally miss you guys. Email me at kristenlee83@yahoo.com so that you can view my blog.

Curtis Family said...

Hey Cas!
One of my favorites is of when you were 7. I was out on the couch with a very fussy, infant Scotty. I had exhausted all my resources, and was just laying on the couch with him next to me, as he screamed. As if from nowhere, you calmly walked out from your room, took him from me, went to the rocker/recliner, and began rocking him. After a period of time, maybe 20 or 30 minutes, he was fast asleep, and you carried him back to my side, and walked away without ever saying a thing. it was as if you were sleep walking. It was the sweetest thing ever. You were such a tiny little girl, and he was such a very big baby, but you handled him with ease, and so much tenderness. It was clear that you were meant to be a mommy, and would be great at it. And, you are! Love you, Mom

Brad, Briene and Brayden said...

Hey Cassy
It's Briene Waltlers(Wagner). How are you doing? I saw your cakes and they are so cute. You do such a great job. My sister-in-law and I are throwing a party for our mother-in-law on October 24th. She is graduating from nursing school. We wanted to check with you and see typically what it costs for materials for making a cake and if you would be available that day to make one. You can e-mail me at brienewagner@yahoo.com. Hope you guys are doing good!

smilingsarahbear said...

Ok... this is a little behind. Sorry 'bout that. Where do I start Shaneequa?! There was when we first met and noticed we had like almost every class together. It was fate for us to be friends. Singing our hearts out to I Think We're Alone Now, you and you're family taking me in when I didn't have much place to go (nothing big, right?), FCCLA activities, dances, playing volleyball with the Skyline group, dressing up in vintage 70's, Florida FCCLA trip, jamming out to Dixie Chicks in your car, GNO at Denny's and eating a whole Reese's pie... I could go on forever. Some of the best memories of my life I tell you! Love ya' girl!