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That’s my mood this week (and, yes, I realize it is Monday).
Our “freedom” here at The Office is starting to decrease, so I’m not sure when I’ll post again. Yahweh forbid I do it from home.
I have much to tell, but – as always – my brain will not focus.
Oh! Have you heard of the Twilight series? Dude. It’s like I’m 16 again. I bought the first book two weeks ago because I wanted to see what all the fuss was about. I ended up buying the remaining three books within the next week. (thanks, in part, to not having to spend an expected $300 at the mechanic – here’s the convo: me: What? What do you mean I don’t have to pay? them: oh, it’s covered; they got Toyota to pay for it. me: What? This does not compute. I do not understand this no cost….Meanwhile my brain is telling me to shut up and walk away.)
Anyway, if you pick up this book. You will end up being addicted. It’s so weird that the woman who wrote it is a devout Mormon. (not that there is anything wrong with it – I just find it to be an unusual pairing – religion & vampires/werewolves – the “occult” if you will…kind of like my very Southern Baptist family letting their kids read Harry Potter only after they read it to make sure it wasn’t satanic.)
So, yeah, read it but don’t get all pissed when you start dreaming about vampires and/or werewolves and become a silly little fangirl/boy. I warned you.
The funny (cosmic? ironic? strange?) part about this series is that once I started reading it, I discovered others (bloggers and The Office’s travel agent) were reading it as well (adults, if you will) and were having the same reaction. I will say this: sometimes I want to smack Bella. Then I remember, she’s 17/18…she’s supposed to be stupid.
On a non-vampire note, starting this Saturday we will have four dogs in our household. I’m kind of freaked but I’m trying to channel Cesar. They are dogs, after all. They are meant to be in a pack. Everything will be fine. (send help!)
-M


