This week we asked you to explore your worst memory.
What was it? How did it affect you? What would you have done differently, if anything?
We wanted you to imagine the act of writing it would free you from it.
Some of you have memories too personal to share. We understand, and we are grateful for those who are sharing with us.
We are a supportive community here, and I am sure that will continue as we read and comment on your pieces.
Cheryl wondered if someone’s pain is more valid than someone else’s in Our tears are the same.
Katie talked about how her worst memories make the best even better in saving the worst for the best.
So link up – but ONLY if you’ve done the prompt. Others will be removed.












I’m living one of my worst memories right now. Having been cheated on by the first person in my life I ever fell in love with is something I’m having a very hard time getting over. Since my divorce, I’ve had a lot of firsts, however, never in a million years did I think this would be one of them. I have no link for you, I”m sorry. I can’t write about this on my blog as there is nothing about this that I find remotely funny. Thank you for giving me the space to share. Lots of love….
Great topic this week. I think when the subject matter is so personal it is much more difficult to write about. It was a good challenge.
I tip my hat to all who linked up for this. I must confess I didn’t feel ready to share my worst memory with the world. Congratulations to all on your brave words!