Sunday, September 25, 2011

Reminiscing

I am not sure where it came from or why it has happened, but I have a case of Reminiscing Fever. I thought that I would share some of those walks down memory lane with you. (Some of you may be involved in these stories so I hope you enjoy the walk down Memory Lane as well.

On Thursday, I was talking on the phone with a friend and some random memories came to mind. It was strange because they were ones from Elementary School (ions ago - or at least that's how it feels). In Kindergarten, we made these little phone books to practice writing our numbers. That was probably the first time a guy ever asked me for my phone number. Ha Ha Ha. Anyway, my phone number had two of the same numbers together and people got confused. I remember thinking that I was not going to get confused when people had two numbers together in their phone number. Then one girl was giving me her number and it had the of the same number together, and it made me confused. Guess I didn't do so well with this one.

Another memory from early elementary days, was my keen fashion sense. Yes, that's right. I was a fashion diva. For those of you who didn't know me then, I am completely kidding on this one. In fact, I was quite the opposite. I wore matching sweatsuits to school constantly. When it warmed up, I would still wear the pant with t-shirts or find a pair of shorts and wear a dance shirt or something. Yup. I was the coolest.

I was also pretty random (some things don't change). I would get together with one friend and almost every time we were at her house we would dance to music and eat popcorn. The songs were not normal songs. I think they were songs like "Purple People Eater" and those types. i don't rightly recall. (Help me out Jenn!). Those were good times.

On some more serious notes, lately I have been thinking a lot about the past. Memories have flooded my brain of the mission and some of the experiences there. It seems like, no matter where I am at, something from the mission will pop up.

While sitting in Sunday School, on came to mind and wouldn't go away. This happened in my third area. I felt like I was a relatively new missionary and my companion was a new missionary too. We had been put into a new area and told to work. We had some good times together. However the one memory that keeps coming to mind is when we were teaching a man in his garage. We were have a good lesson and he was doing most of the teaching. Some people came from another religion and want to argue. We answered their questions and then tried to turn it around. Being newer missionaries, and not feeling a great command of the language, we did what we knew how to do and testified. I remember testifying and saying we are not here to argue but to teach. They left shortly after that and the mood and spirit completely changed. It was a great teaching moment of how peace brings the spirit.

Another mission memory came to my mind of a woman in that same area who was trying to give up coffee. When we presented her with the commitment to keep the Word of Wisdom, we were a little nervous. Her response amazed us. She said something about how she gave up coffee and alcohol when she was pregnant because she loved her kids, and she loved the Lord even more, so she would give this up for him.

This weekend, I was able to come home and spend some time with my padres and some friends. I was talking to a friend's brother. I met him when he was 8. In fact, one of my first memories of him was giving him Play-do on his birthday and both of us being all excited about it. As I talked with him yesterday, it was strange to see that he is all grown up and getting ready to serve a mission in Hawaii.

There are so many other memories I have, and I seem to be in the mood to explore memories, so help me out. If you have some fun memories of us, please remind me of those. I love walking down memory lane and I have so many good memories with people who read this. It would be fun to remember more. For those of you I didn't mention on here, if you leave me a comment with a memory, I will leave you a memory of you as well. Maybe this will cure the fever!

5 comments:

Tiffany Tibbitts said...

If you need some fun memories of us, just look at that list you made of stuff that I said after ten. You might need to remind me of some of it.

Lisa said...

Hmm. Interesting. Sad day. I seem to have blocked out everything that happened before I got married. Like, my life started on that day.
I do remember carpooling with you in your cute truck. And thinking how nice it would be if I were a beautiful dancer like you! The song "I hope you dance" always reminds me of you.
And the times you guys came to Logan to visit.
And stake dances with you, Amie, Lynae, Janae, and I!
Good times good times!

Whitney said...

Tiffany, am I allowed to publicize those now, or do I need to send you an email. Ha ha. Those were quite fun times. I do remember you dancing around the room with a boot on your arm, chasing the "flying spider" which turned out to only be a mosquito eater. That was a fun one and it wasn't on the list. ;)

Whitney said...

Aw Lisa, you are too sweet. Dancing was such a great release for me and a huge part of my life. I have a book with that song that I read just the other day. It still inspires me. Carpooling was great fun! One of my most favorite memories though is post-marriage for you. The Girl's Night at your house with all the random pictures and fun. My stomach hurt soooo bad after laughing soo much!

Tiffany Tibbitts said...

You need to let me see them first and then, I'll let you know what you can publish. :)