Got this from Shades of Pink, let me know if you do it too!

School memories (the object is to share one memory from each grade)

Kindergarten: Going on a field trip to an apple orchard and watching them make apple cider

First Grade: TECHNICALLY this was the same year as kindergarten since kindergarten lasted a whole 9 weeks for me, but I guess it was separate grades, so I'll separate them LOL. I remember, shortly after being put in my new class, doing one of the worktext pages that we weren't supposed to do. (It was one of those routine things that had been discussed prior to my joining the class.) I cried and cried and cried, and the teacher had to take me out in the hall to talk to me about it.

Second Grade: Borrowing Nancy Drew books from the library.

Third Grade: Learning about how ancient Egyptians used to remove the organs from the dead people and would pull their brains out through their noses.

Fourth Grade: Breaking my arm ice skating on the road.

Fifth Grade: Going to Deerfield Village and the Henry Ford Museum on a field trip.

Sixth Grade: Going to a week-long camp...I think it was called Calwood????? I had a huge crush on one of the counselors LOL.

Seventh Grade: Doing a flag routine in the talent show with a couple friends of mine.

Eighth Grade: Walking into 1st period history at my new school, and Melanie Luningham saying, "Hah!" (translation: "Hi") to me. We are still friends. :-)

Ninth Grade: Complaining with the rest of the drill team about being penalized in a competition because we hadn't slathered on the make-up.

Tenth Grade: My first real boyfriend. Most of my time was spent waiting for him to show up at the movie theater...he and his parents were about 30-60 minutes late EVERYWHERE they went. LOL.

Eleventh Grade: Playing Red Rover at my 16th birthday party at the park. Who'da thought a child's game could be so much fun????

Twelfth Grade: Reciting the Dagger Speech from MacBeth in Teddie Faye Raines's English class. "Is this a dagger I see before me...handle toward my hand? Come, let me clutch thee...I have thee not, and yet I see thee still."