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Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Question #496

From "The Book of Questions" by Gregory Stock, PH.D


Q #28

What is your most treasured memory?


10 comments:

Anonymous said...

There are so many, but seeing Maine for the first time (October 2000) with PEF as my tour guide is way up there in the top 10. I think that is when I realized how much I loved him.

Rant Master said...

I have several - all involving my family. The best I guess is when I quit West Point and how my Dad reacted - he was fantastic; supportive and not evincing disapointment at all. Not what I expected at the time - he really showed me the type of father and man he was on that day.

Anonymous said...

An afternoon/eventing four years ago on Cin and Rant's deck.

Anonymous said...

My daughter with her son the first time and still.....awesome..

Anonymous said...

Still working on that.

Anonymous said...

The day that I married PATR at the Children's Chapel in Rockport, Maine. Of course this is just one of many great memories in my life but the memories have sure gotten sweeter since I met her.

cincin21 said...

Dang .... BEST?? There are so many ... and best depends on my mood at any given time ...

Holding Robbie for the very first time ...

My first sighting of Tom ...

Our trip to Europe and hearing the bells from Gary's apartment ...

Tom and I are making some awesome memories on a regular basis!! More to come!!

Anonymous said...

I think the birth of each child is such a given, along with meeting my hubbies, but after that, I have such sweet memories of Christmas as a family as I was grewing up.
Jewels

Anonymous said...

Wow! I have a lot. Jewels said "the birth of each child" and that's for sure! My wedding to my hubby...both of them...to the same man, that is! The 1st was in Reno, Nevada and the 2nd was 7 months later in a Religious Ceremony at our church. Special times growing up, because we will NEVER see that time of carefree innocence again, nor will our kids, for that matter.Sledding, Christmas, my Mom and Dad stillalive and well and in love.

Each "milestone" Birthday my kids hit. Taking a friend to see NYC for the very 1st time was pretty special (she had ALWAYS wanted to go!) Seeing my son win his 1st Judo Tournament at age 6 and then seeing him years later winning on the National and International Level at 21. Seeing my daughter sing on stage for her 1st Vocal Recital and then in High School watching her Act and Sing in Musical Productions and hearing her sing Latin Cathedral songs! Seeing my hubby beam as his buisness got more and more successful.
I guess, for me, almost every memory now, is a treasure because I was sick for a few years and it did affect my memory. So each and every memory for me (except the really nasty ones) are treasures!

Anonymous said...

My Wedding Day...I only had eyes for Tom! To this day I have to look in guest book to remember who attended....and it was a small wedding.
The birth of our son and daughter.
Later their weddings and the continued blessings of the birth of each of our 5 Treasured Grandchildren.....
I have many treasured memories all shared with DH and/or our close family members. Life is Good !
BREE