ok so I was very wrong.... here's what a puppy Australian Blue Heeler looks like. maybe my 5 yr old memory turned him into a beagle over the years!.
So that inspires this weeks "Weekly Wednesday"!! Tell us something you were positive about when you were little but then later found out you were wrong... like for example Kiera singing "when she sees me walkin by with a cheeto in my eye...."
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Poor poor innocent Dylan. This dog looks even smaller!
Um, the only thing I can think of right now is that I thought the song that said ...cherish you... sounded like ...share a shoe..., but I don't remember if I ever thought it actually was that, or if I couldn't figure out what he said and just thought it sounded like that. I'll try to think of a better one, though. That's not nearly as great as seriously thinking someone was singing about a cheeto in an eye! I remember Kie(and Cass?) singing it like that all the time, I probably thought that's how it went, too, just because of that!
HAHAHAHAH i didnt realize you even got the whole BREED wrong hahahahah I just htought your memories were wrong haha thats hilarious.. i'm not sure how i feel about this new dog.. he doesnt look as dog show worthy as the old Dylan!!! oh well its cute!!! well hm.. aside from the cheeto song.. I always was positive Volley-Ball was Bolley-Ball and relief society was release society.. ahah gosh I was stupid!! I remember like arguing with mom about the Bolley ball thing.. it made sense that they would both start with a B!! ahha...
Haha, that's funny Kie! Bolley ball. I was never sure what everyone was saying before the "society"...release?...reliefs?...some word with an r and an s that I didn't know? It was quite the discovery when I realized that it was not release, or a word that didn't make sense, but relief!! Haha.
haha i always thought it was one word... releasociety. then when i figured it out i was like "oh wow i get it, they go there to get relief from their crazy lives!"
ANother one that i'm sure you all know is that up until I had Parker I thought wet whipes was pronounced Wep Whipes... i hope no idea why!
And just so you all know, dad confessed to me in email that mom claims dylan WAS part beagle! so i wasn't totally off!
ahaha thats funny about Dylan.. por dog doesnt' even get proper respects haha!!!... he was better off with another family!! haha.. haha thats hilarious nobody really knew what Relief Society was when they were young.. oh my gosh I totally remember the wep whipes.. thats so sad it was when you already had a child.. ahha just like Brian and labtop!! so funny!! I also of course remember the Tisp.. ahha for TSP!!! ahahha... you were funny.. oh i remembered another one for me.. remember when I was totally sure that after my bday and before Cassi's we were only a yr apart for that time!! ahha i remember arguing about that one for awhile!! haha
Oh silly silly. Cass, why would you post that on the internet?! :) Well, the first word I'm now going to teach my children is RELIEF SOCIETY!
hohoho! :) i never had a problem with relief society that i remember, but i also thought that volley ball was bolley ball and had the same argument with mom! CRAZY!!!! also, i always thought in the song "as sisters in zion" when they said "we'll comfort the weary and strengthen the weak" that they said "we'll CONQUER the weary..."!!! wow...b pointed that one out to me! also, i thought spaghetti could be called that or basgetti, and it just had 2 names, and i also, like brian, thoought it was lab top! ho ho! wow! what a stupid kid! oh well! :)
Kid?! KID??! At what, 12 or older, you should know that we're not singing about CONQUERING weary people in CHURCH!!! That is the saddest thing I've ever heard! Oh man! HHHHHHHHHH! I don't remember pointing that out to you, but whatever, I'll take the credit! I knew there had to be a reason you only ever called it basgetti! So when'd you learn that was wrong, last week? Just kidding :)
(As the young child grew, the good messages she heard were warped in her maturing, youthful mind, only subconsciously did it feed her ever-growing desire to obtain power, take from the sick, the poor, the weak, and eventually more. No one would be safe from her undying obsession which stemed from such innocence so long before. But then, who are we to question that blinding veil which is placed over our eyes when the power of our subconscious is continuously bombarded with such obscure, skewed messages? The dismal future of the child and those affected was unfortunately inevitable.)
HOHOHOHOHO!!!!! wow b, you are so funny! and heck no! i wasn't 12! one of you came home from efy wtih a cd that has the medly on it, that's where i heard it! geeze!!! 12? puh-lease!!! :) hohoho...anyway...wow b, what a description! that was HILARIOUS!!! i was laughing so hard! that would be so sad if that's the effect "as sisters in zion" had on me! wow...
what??? brie you need to be studying for finals
Wow Brie - unbelievable writing - I will never check an email for you again!
(Cassi - when Mom thought I was yelling at somebody this morning - she was RIGHT! I was yelling Brie's quote from above at BRIE and telling her that I am no longer qualified to double check here emails - "Dr Hinks - is today Tuesday?")
ON TOPIC:
How about Aunt Diane (the nurse) talking about the Octopus (sort of sounds like tentacles - but not quite...)
Darn - you all remembered the labtop....
Cassi used to think her little finger was a "finky"
Ashlyn calling the kitchen a chicken
Brie calling Cassi yaya
my own personal faux pas -
sending in my chruch records five consecutive years (at tithing settlement) asking that the temple I took my endowment out in be corrected from Provo to Salt Lake....I finally got tired of HQ rejecting the change request and called Salt Lake myself (when I was Ward Clerk). This nice lady in SLC said, "but, Brother Davis, the Salt Lake Temple was closed for maintenence when you took your endowments out". Literally - in an instant - my mind was flooded with memories of driving to Provo with my mom and dad and Bishop Spurrier - why those memories were completely surpressed at the time is inexplicable - but it sure was a unique and fascinating experience to have all those other memories rush back into my brain in a nanosecond!
Thanks Dad! Though I've never asked any professor in email, or otherwise, what day it is. Some good stories! As I'm pretty sure I expressed in my last comment (not sure how clear that expression was, however), the subconscious is a powerful thing...you must have convinced yourself that you did get your endowments out in the SL temple, and your memories were going to be surpressed until you were undenibly proven wrong. Well, that's my theory anyway. Great story!
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