On my mind...

ON MY MIND NOW...Ehh...not much to say lately. Feeling anxious, off kilter, restless and stressed.

Friday, August 29, 2008

Hahahahahahaha! What Else Would You Call This One?

One of the funniest videos I have seen yet! Fred! Hehehe!

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Wishing I Could Read Minds...

I have 3 cats and have seen some extremely peculiar behavior. I really need to start video taping my cats! This is inspirational!

So Perfectly Adorable...

So cute that it could melt even the hardest of hearts! This guy has a gift!


Monday, August 18, 2008

Premier Calendar

Courtesy of TVguide.com, here is a link to a calendar for the Fall TV premieres.

I find this really helpful and I hope you will too!

http://www.tvguide.com/special/fall-preview-2008/calendar.aspx












































Saturday, August 16, 2008

Oopsies!

Sorry! I just noticed that the Twilight movie trailer links that I tried to have added finally were so, I had about 3 extra ones that said all the same thing! I am truly sorry! Those links weren't showing up for a couple of days and I finally got the one below this working. I never checked for the arrival of the others and came across them tonight. I figured it was glitch and forgot about it! Sorry for the repeats! I have removed them and now we are all better!


Friday, August 15, 2008

Official Twilight teaser trailer

I have seen this a couple of times and am so excited to see the movie. You all know what a huge fan I am of the Twilight saga series by Stephenie Meyer. A couple months ago, I learned that they made Twilight into a movie due out December 12, 2008! I can not freaking wait! I saw the trailer awhile ago but, read something about copyright laws or something. Basically, that trailer seemed like it could cause big trouble. But, it is now on YouTube and since it is there, I feel pretty safe sharing it with you!

I think they chose a great actress to play Bella. I am not so sure about the one they chose for Edward. I like his look but, I sort of pictured Edward as beautiful and, the actor portraying him is, while fairly good looking, I can think of someone else that would have done that role justice as far as beauty goes. I might have chosen Ian Somerhaulder for the role of Edward. Of course, Ian would have to wear contacts to cover his beautiful blues and get the color described in the books but, I am pretty sure everyone would have to wear contacts for that reason.

So, check out the video! If you want, leave me a comment and let me know what you think!

Telephone Piano

This is hilarious! Enjoy it! BTW...what exactly makes a person decide that this is something they should try to do, spend time perfecting, and actually excel at? Just wondering!

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Eating in the sky...

Ok, I don't even really know what to say about this. I think it would be fun if I could get past the butterflies in my stomach. I would try it...I think. But, I say that now from the safety of my chair at my desk, in the U.S., far away from France where I don't have a chance in Heck of actually doing this.

So, go here: http://dinnerinthesky.com/

and here: http://www.news.com.au/travel/story/0,,22209544-27977,00.html

Could you be brave enough, and swallow the butterflies in your stomach, to be able to do this?

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Say It Ain't So...


Have you ever been so touched by a book that it breaks your heart to have finished it? Has a series of books ever so enthralled you that you never want the journey of the characters in that series to come to an end? That is what I am going through now. I finished Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer around 7 last night and now that it is over, I miss the entire lot of characters. Breaking Dawn was the last in the Twilight saga by Stephenie Meyer and it was spellbinding and beautiful, heart warming and heart wrenching. It was truly epic and I loved every second of it. I laughed and cried throughout the book. I was amused by her change of voice for about a quarter of the book when she broke from the norm of Bella's perspective to give us Jacob's perspective. I thought that it would annoy me at first when I saw what Stephenie Meyer had done. But, instead, it warmed me even more to the character of Jacob and, all the feelings of anger and frustration, mixed with sadness and despair for him as he pined for Bella in a way that would never get him anywhere. I both loved and hated Jacob up until that point in the book. I loved his protective adoration and yearning for Bella. Who doesn't want to be wanted and loved the way that Jacob wanted and loved Bella. But, I also hated him for his attempt at trying to destroy Bella's and Edward's relationship. I have always been on Team Edward so, Jacob was a source of irritation for me. But, once I was in the thick of his voice, I could no longer despise him and let that sorrow for him take over. And, the attention to detail that Stephenie Meyer gave when she changed the voice from Bella to Jacob, right down to the chapter titles, was so clever. I couldn't help but love every minute of it.

The end threw me into a tizzy. I just cried like a little baby for the last nearly 50 pages or so.

But, with this despair of having to let go of this series entirely, comes a hope that the story of the Cullens, Swans and Quileutes is not entirely over. I am hoping that Stephenie Meyer will explore the newest member of the Cullen, and probably future Quileute, family in Renesmee's story. How could she not explore that? My hope is that she is so devoted to the saga that she can't resist Renesmee's story and that she will have to revisit the entire cast of characters again to satisfy her own curiosity, as well as her fans'!

Until then, I must pick up the pieces of my shattered heart. It sounds weird to say that my heart is shattered by the end of a saga in written form but, that is how it feels. I truly feel love for these fictional characters in a way that I have never felt for any other characters in all of the hundreds of books that I have read. It is like going through a break up or losing a close friend or family member and knowing you will never see or talk to them again.

Farewell to my beloved Cullens, Swans and Quileutes! I hope we meet again in the future.




Monday, August 4, 2008

Not Even Halfway Through...Spellbinding!


Is it any surprise to you that I am spellbound by Stephenie Meyer's final book in the Twilight saga, Breaking Dawn? Stephenie knows how to write such heart into her stories that you can't help but feel for the characters as if they were your own family and friends.

I am not done with Breaking Dawn yet. I am a little less than halfway through it and, I think, because it is the last of the series, excluding her promised Midnight Sun which will be Twilight told from Edward's perspective, I am trying to savor it. I don't want to race through it because it will break my heart to have to let go of these characters. However, each page makes it harder for me to tear myself away from it. I want to know, need to know what happens next.

Bravo, again, to Stephenie Meyer! A mastermind of suspense, romance, anguish and everything that makes a heart beat.