Tuesday, November 20, 2007

So Much to Say...


... so little time to say it in.

So we are leaving for CA in a couple hours - where we will spend the rest of the week with my fam and a bunch of pies. Let the good times roll! We have been seriously delinquent with posts recently, and, as a result, I have about a million pics to post and let's face it - there's just not enough time right now!!

I have to blame some of my blogging delinquency on Stephanie Meyer's Twilight series. I know I'm a little late on these, but Renee let me borrow her books and I had to see what all the fuss was about. Before I knew it I was sucked in after about... oh, I'd guess 3 1/2 pages. My poor fam. It was so hard to drag myself out of Forks, WA to even go to the bathroom, let alone make dinner, change diapers or clean the house. Luckily, I finished the books and am free of the addiction till her next book comes out. But at least then I'll only have one book to read - not three!

Anyway, funny little story that happened while I was in the middle of the series... Some of you have already heard this - apologies in advance for that. So, how do you know that you are seriously, majorly obsessed with events in Bella Cullen's life? This is how I knew:

My brother-in-law Cris was over visiting back when I was in the middle of the books and during a wrestling match with my other brother-in-law, Jamie, he cut his lip. And it bled very minorly. And I had this SERIOUS thought go through my mind:

"Hmm, well, it's a good thing there are no vampires around today."

That's all folks. Happy Thanksgiving - see you all in a week or so!

3 comments:

Nikki said...

My dear Lisa...I have been there...! I have found myself pondering the life of my favorite vampires...so sad to admit!

Shannon b said...

too funny!
You are not alone. I found myself daydreaming about Twilight just today, and it's been 4 months since I finished Eclipse!

{sigh} Isn't it just *magical*.

Anonymous said...

LOL!! I'm so glad that you finally got to experience the magic! The 'ignoring all necessary tasks until done with the books' thread seems to be common among those of us who have read these. :)