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What's the Best Memory of Your Life?
Posted by dixiefilms • 7/24/08 • Subscribe to this Discussion [RSS] • Report This Topic
What's the best memory of your life?
Mine is when I had my kids....
What's yours? Share it with us....
From THE X-RATED GRANDMA
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#1-my kids' births. I cried I was so happy to finally see them.
#2-falling in love for the first time -
Mine was just spending quality time with my dad. I have so many great memories with him. T-ball, fishing, birthdays, vacations -- its too hard to just pick one. He passed away in 2006 and I miss him so much.
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Aside from having my kids, I would say the best memory is falling in love for the SECOND time. I was divorced with a very young daughter and just didn't think I'd ever be going down that road again.
I still remember that roller coasting feeling I had when I looked at him across the table and just KNEW. -
Have to brush up my memory for this. Selecting the best is not that easy. Will take some time. Sorry
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ok I think I need therapy I came intothis thread because of yourhot anderson avatar, chanting a mantra now.....it's not really Anderson It's not really Anderson ,..ok I will be good now
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Hahaha thats funny one of my best moments was with my sister .. . she won these tickets to go see Britney Spears back in the day. They were the fourth row by the way. . .well any way she could have took any one of her friends but no . . she took me instead it was the fist concert i have ever been to and the best.
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So far my top three would be:
- seeing/holding my son for the first time after his birth. This doesn't require any description. Your entire life changes in a moment.
- our wedding: You have to understand that I "persued" the gal that went on to marry me for a couple of years and for a while there didn't think I was making up any ground. I knew she was the one though.
- Lastly, and this may sound trivial - but having predicted and then been able to be there in person when my beloved Curlin took that major step forward to become a super-star by beating KY Derby winner Street Sense in the 2007 Preakness. Curlin and my prediction aside - that was one of the most heartstopping performances I've ever seen and I was looking right at Curlin as he switched leads and went after him. It was like slow motion to me. Never for a moment did I doubt he'd nail him.
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