Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Things I Love About Tiff


Okay, Tiff wanted a new blog post (about her), so here goes:

What I love about Tiffany:

Your funny giggle that makes me laugh
Your pretty eyes
Your pretty hair
Your smile
Your generosity and willingness to share
Your kindness
Your tender heart
How good you are with kids and the elderly
Your awesome photography skills. (Come visit me to see how good the windmill picture looks on my desk!)
Your great sense of humor
All the fun times we've had together

I love you and I am so happy that you found your true love and are getting married! I hope the two of you have many, many happy years together!

8 comments:

tiffany said...

oh thank you i love you too


i was just teasing about doing a post about me but im glad you did your the best

Larry and Cindy said...

Very nice post Angie, she is a pretty awesome lady, isn't she. I say to all the things Angie said about you...DITTO! Except you bought your wedding dress without me!!! Whoops... Angie I guess I should be talking to you not Tiff... How is everything going? This week is a big one for me. I either pass of booking or I don't know what will happen!!! I am thinking positive and having faith!!!Love Ya A&F, MOM

Linz said...

Here, here! Great post about a great sister! Love you Tiff!

Michelle - aka Belle said...

You probably don't remember me, Tiffany. I was Angie's roomie at BYU and we met a few times.
I'm just here to say "Congrats on the marriage!"
-Michelle

tiffany said...

thanks michelle i do remember you i remember staying at your apartment (the big purple duh one)with you and angie for a week and i remember you came to vegas with angie ans stayed with us good times

Michelle said...

DEFINITELY. Not to mention Tiff's comments in the blog world. I am ALWAYS nodding in agreement, "Awww-ing", chuckling, or laughing right out loud. She's the best.

Pat and Brent said...

Amen. We love you Tiff. Thanks for all the great comments - it's so nice to stay in touch in the blogging world.

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