Friday, September 19, 2008

Memories

My beloved Narelle, knowing that I get into trouble if I am not kept busy, has given me a quest. To leave but one fond memory on her blog spot. Having achieved step one I am now challenged to invite all who know me to present me with a memory. There are rules, as with any worthy challenge:
  1. Play nice or I will get even.
  2. It must be a memory involving both of us, if you aren't equally guilty it doesn't count.
  3. Set up a section for others to share their memories in your blog
  4. If you share a memory in my comments section I will assume you want to play and will happily return the favour (hence the importance of rule 1).

Looking forward to seeing what comes my way.

Dan

2 comments:

Helene said...

Dan,
So many memories so little time. It is funny that I was actually thinking that the Italian food tasting was such a great time. OK so I am not sure I remember the entire afternoon but I do know that I laughed alot and drank way to much. There could be the amount of shopping we have done or the trips to the fish markets or Yum Cha... Well I could go on forever but no time. I know that there will be more to come so ask me again in 5 years.

Helene
xoxox

Narelle said...

Dan,
Memories - so many. My fondest was probably the one that got us in the most trouble (by the way I think that if we were let out together too often that there may be many, many more) is the night at the movies. I had such a great time and can't think of another that I would have rather been with. That sounds a little soppie but we laughed and we laughed and we laughed. Sometimes I was actually laughing at you laughing.
A great night.
My other memories revolve around you always putting my back wiper up and me not noticing until I am on my way to Melbourne or Brisbane. You always manage to get me a beauty.
There have been many memorable moments at school and I would like to recall the morning that we spoke to a teacher about our postie and he admitted that he too had invited the postie in and managed to get his helmet off. Boy I nearly need to get out the Tena Lady for that one.
Anyway my message to you is that I love ya and enjoy laughing with you. I am sure that there will be many more turkey slapping moments over the years.
I really enjoy the opportunity to write about the fun memories. I think that this is a great idea.
Love Ya Long Time
Rell