Where would I even begin?!?princessmoNovember 8 2005, 16:11:33 UTC
Obviously there are wayyyyy too many my dear, but here are some of my favorites that I've always remembered.
Playing Duck Hunt at your house back in elementary school, and then I remember us having dinner at your house a couple of times when we were younger and your mom made us chicken nuggets and brussel sprouts (because you LOVE them, haha). And we were so cool because she let us take our plates outside and we sat on your hill that looked over the road.
Good recall on the Southedge swimming in our undies one! Yessss I do remember that. haha
Ah yes crab rangoons for any occassion - ALWAYS! And steamers on your porch in Salem was a good time. I'll have to come to NY next summer so we can do it again.
Let's see what else??
Ohhhhhh one of my other favorites from last summer, when we took the train into Boston from Salem and went out to eat in that little restaurant in the North End, proceeded to drink two bottles of wine and then had a great time just walking around.
Oh and you took me to my first Dave show, at the old Foxborough stadium. I will ALWAYS remember that.
Man oh man there's just wayyyyyy too many. This list could go on forever. Perhaps I'll add more later.
Re: Where would I even begin?!?princessmoNovember 8 2005, 16:20:50 UTC
- You, Erin and I baking cookies and making the baby quilt for Angela's shower that weekend she had come home from school.
- Ohhhhhhhh and do you remember this?? One weekend your parents had a wedding to go to on the Cape (I believe that was the location) and we didn't go to the wedding but we got to go along and had a great time.
- Tennis and field hockey bus rides!
- Being your pseudo-roommie last summer (I misssssssssss that!!!!!)
- This past spring when you were working in the Boston area for a couple of days and I came to spend a night, and we went to dinner, went shopping and then drank endless pitchers of margarita's! HAHA!
- And one of my favorites ever, the day after I found out about my dad being sick and I came and spent the night in Salem with you. We went shopping, and I proceeded to buy 4 pairs of shoes, and spend like $48 on a silk belt/scarf. We left and could barely see out of your back window because we had bought so much stuff. And then we went home and went out that night. You will never know how much that weekend meant to me (alright you are probably the ONLY one who knows) - but honestly I could not have spent that time with any other person in this world.
Re: Where would I even begin?!?gracie1225November 9 2005, 01:45:53 UTC
Oh wait, on that trip to the cape for that random ass wedding, remember spending like the WHOLE time in the pool with that Jamacian guy? They were blasting Marley and all that. that was fun.
I am glad that I was able to be there on that weekend for you, of course I would have been, and I know that there is nothing better than shopping to ease your mind. I miss being able to do that every weekend. Hopefully soon, and Im so glad that your dad is doing better! Love You!
Re: Where would I even begin?!?gracie1225November 9 2005, 01:42:31 UTC
mating chicken strips and back massager frenchfries??? Remember sitting on your front porch playing marble works and yelling at Caitrin because she was too small to play with marbles? Just an FYI, I made my parents keep that game, its in the garage. Oh and another PS, when you come down here we are sooo playing duckhunt on my 51 inch TV!!!
Re: Where would I even begin?!?princessmoNovember 9 2005, 11:48:33 UTC
HAHAHAHA funniest thing is I was going to put in something about your marble works. (oh the memories)
And Duck Hunt on a 51" TV sounds like a blast from me. Throw in some crab rangoons and a couple bottles of wine and I think that sounds like a kick ass time (kind of like old meets new in a hilarious sort of way!!!!) HAHAHA
Playing Duck Hunt at your house back in elementary school, and then I remember us having dinner at your house a couple of times when we were younger and your mom made us chicken nuggets and brussel sprouts (because you LOVE them, haha). And we were so cool because she let us take our plates outside and we sat on your hill that looked over the road.
Good recall on the Southedge swimming in our undies one! Yessss I do remember that. haha
Ah yes crab rangoons for any occassion - ALWAYS! And steamers on your porch in Salem was a good time. I'll have to come to NY next summer so we can do it again.
Let's see what else??
Ohhhhhh one of my other favorites from last summer, when we took the train into Boston from Salem and went out to eat in that little restaurant in the North End, proceeded to drink two bottles of wine and then had a great time just walking around.
Oh and you took me to my first Dave show, at the old Foxborough stadium. I will ALWAYS remember that.
Man oh man there's just wayyyyyy too many. This list could go on forever. Perhaps I'll add more later.
Love you!!
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- Ohhhhhhhh and do you remember this?? One weekend your parents had a wedding to go to on the Cape (I believe that was the location) and we didn't go to the wedding but we got to go along and had a great time.
- Tennis and field hockey bus rides!
- Being your pseudo-roommie last summer (I misssssssssss that!!!!!)
- This past spring when you were working in the Boston area for a couple of days and I came to spend a night, and we went to dinner, went shopping and then drank endless pitchers of margarita's! HAHA!
- And one of my favorites ever, the day after I found out about my dad being sick and I came and spent the night in Salem with you. We went shopping, and I proceeded to buy 4 pairs of shoes, and spend like $48 on a silk belt/scarf. We left and could barely see out of your back window because we had bought so much stuff. And then we went home and went out that night. You will never know how much that weekend meant to me (alright you are probably the ONLY one who knows) - but honestly I could not have spent that time with any other person in this world.
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I am glad that I was able to be there on that weekend for you, of course I would have been, and I know that there is nothing better than shopping to ease your mind. I miss being able to do that every weekend. Hopefully soon, and Im so glad that your dad is doing better!
Love You!
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Remember sitting on your front porch playing marble works and yelling at Caitrin because she was too small to play with marbles? Just an FYI, I made my parents keep that game, its in the garage. Oh and another PS, when you come down here we are sooo playing duckhunt on my 51 inch TV!!!
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And Duck Hunt on a 51" TV sounds like a blast from me. Throw in some crab rangoons and a couple bottles of wine and I think that sounds like a kick ass time (kind of like old meets new in a hilarious sort of way!!!!) HAHAHA
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