Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Good Times

This is something I dearly need...to remember good times. It makes me feel happy just thinking about all the good times I've had with such good friends.

Here are the directions....

1. As a comment on my blog, leave one memory that you and I have together. It doesn't matter if you knew me a little or a lot, anything you remember...

2. Next, repost these instructions on your blog and see how many people leave a memory about you. It's actually pretty cool (and funny) to see the responses. If you leave a memory, I'll assume you're playing the game and I'll come to your blog and leave a memory for you!

11 comments:

Taylor Fam said...

Where to start!! I remember you leaving for Mexico and me saying that I would write, and I never did! I was such a bad friend!! Then when you finally came back and you were standing in the middle of a field at some church thing and I came over to talk. You were so shy! The wierd things that I remember! How about going toliet papering our senior year. How about laughing so hard that we would pee our pants. Those were the good old days. Happy to see everything is going good!
Jill

The Read Blend said...

We lived at BYU Foreign Language Housing (Portuguese house). It was only 3 of us (you, Elizabeth and me). You were a great roommate and we share the same birthday.
You have a beautiful family.

Alex and Heather said...

Sari! I am so glad you are back on the blogging bandwagon! At least this way we can keep in touch a little better, or at least know what's going on.
A memory...so many! A lot of them have to do with the El Sal; "It's a raton;" green, shady spots; dancin Bachata all snuggled up closely. So much fun! It makes me want to get my El Sal journal out. Love ya, girl!

Kat said...

I am so glad you jumped on the blogging bandwagon!!! This is a favorite memory of mine in general. Going Latin dancing at Pepin's and you dancing with the super tall Asian cowboy who totally thought he knew what he was doing, but totally didn't. It still makes me giggle!

Marcelina Moreno said...

well I am not sure where to start as far as memories go. Just the other day I found that tape we made before I moved to New Jersey and it was just as funny now as it was then. Good times! Glad to see your doing well

Brenley said...

So, I have all these random memories of El Sal...in our room or in the streets doing the most random things such as singing "A mi me gustan las pupusas con queso, revuelto, y de chicharron." I think you started laughing every time I sang it and so, of course, I sang it at every opportunity. A laugh from Sarita was tops...still is. Ah, miss your laugh. Let's chat sometime! Brenley

Hannah said...

I remember on time we were trying to eat coconuts on the back porch. I don't remember why we got laughing so hard but you got stuck on your way UP to the stairs to go to the bathroom and just kept laughing.
I also remember being at the mall in San Salvador and sitting on the Mad Hatter. We took a video. I don't really remember why it was so funny but you, Ashley, and I couldn't stop laughing. We were sad when Adam erased it from the camera.

janel said...

Stuffing our faces with Verona cookies during a group meeting at Audelia's house in Comederito, and getting great tips from you on squatting, avoiding pork, and the latest on Salome.

The Larrabees said...

Shish.. so many memories!! I have tons from El Salvi, but the one that comes to mind right now is when we did our presentation to Dinora and she didn't like it!! we left the office and I was so glad it was over, I could careless about what she thought, but you started crying on the street, remember? I felt so bad.. you have always been a good example Sarita

Anonymous said...

one of my favorite memories is when you introduced us to el salvador restaurant in provo-so yummy. still am hooked on those papusas (sp?)

Chiska said...

You were the mind behind the amazing SASB Accounting tree. Complete with adding machine tape, paper clips and a tie that someone had partially shredded in the shredder (that was an accident!) I also remember running into you in the computer lab later and you had the coolest sandals. Sure fun to see your family! We had a little girl in June so now we are 4. Chiska