You all know the truth. I'm blogged out, but I'm pushing onward. I'm losing my ability to think up catchy titles. The truth is that I should be doing homework. The blog steals away my school time and in a matter of weeks, it will no longer be an option. That's not to say I won't try.
Anyhoo, here are some photos...
Modeling some new clothes...
New coat from auntie ErikaNew sweater and jeans.Kitty loveJust being adorable on the bathroom floor--where else?So, Georgia and I both bought stuff at BP and got tickets to see an early showing of New Moon the night before it came out. Georgia bought enough stuff to merit 3 (almost 4) tickets and I bought enough to get the extra 1. We got to see in the night before it came out at 9pm. We went to Pacific Place and almost the whole movie theater was devoted to this. I think there are like 10 theaters and ours sat 600 if that gives you an idea of how crazy it was! It was SOSOSO fun! The energy was so great and everyone who was there was a HUGE fan. There was lots of screaming during the movie: when it started, when you first saw Edward, when Jacob took his shirt off, when Edward took his shirt off--you get the idea. I felt like I was among my people. The best part was that the movie was SOSOSSOSOSSO good! I LOVED it! I'm almost afraid to tell people that because I'm afraid they'll think I'm crazy, but I really enjoyed it. We had some time to kill before the movie started so we went and had a great dinner at Mexico. Unfortunately, it's probably the last time I'll ever have their amazing curry burrito (because it's coming off the men), but we still had a blast. We met a great group of women who sat behind us in the theater. One lady (Michele) flew from Virginia to be a part of this with her Seattle friends (whom she met in Forks). She is the biggest Twi-Hard I've ever met. Below is a photo of her showing me her photo of Robert Pattinson that she took when she flew to the LA Premiere last Monday. I'm so jealous. I fell in love with her and we're going to be Facebook friends! Anyway, enjoy!
This weekend I went to spend a couple of nights at my parents' house. We went to Rainforest Cafe in Tukwila and Maizey LOVED. Well, she half loved it and half had a miserable time, as is the case these days. She's pretty opinionated and fussy now when she wants her way--which is almost all the time.
Giving Grandpa the tour.
Shark!
The only photo I got with her where she looks remotely happy. I happened to be pushing my hair behind my ear, but still cute-ish.
The rest of the photos we took looked more like these two...
Ah, you gotta love toddlers...
3 comments:
I am glad you found your people. I am sure nothing beat going to that movie with, what I assume, was a bunch of crazy women!
I don't know if this is good or bad, but in the first pic, Maiz looks like one of the Olsen twins. Not cracked out, Starbucks crazed, too skinny, weird outfit Olsen. The "you got it dude" Olsens.
Finally, I love that shirt you wore to the movie. It is probably too expensive for me to justify, since I end up wearing whatever is comfy most days, although I later end up wishing I had gone with the cute outfit.
I am missing from the twilight night...I should paste myself in there. WIll you ever forgive me for not going with you guys and making you spend another $50 at Nordy's? I'm sorry. At least you guys got to meet Tara :)
Maizey is precious. I love her new outfits and the pic of her hugging Allie.
Lana, don't ever say you're bad about blogging. Even when you start the nursing program I'll bet you update your blog more often than Erika will update hers. And I hope she reads this!
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