This weekend my mom and sister came down and we went and saw Twilight. I have to admit that my expectations were pretty low because the preview looked cheap and I knew it couldn't be better than the book. It was fun to get all caught up in it again though. Well... the previews started and I got VERY excited! It was AMAZING!!! I don't want to talk it up to much for those of you haven't seen it yet but it is better than the previews and I'm ready to go again!
Before we went to the movie we went to University Mall to go dress shopping for my little sister. She is going to her first dance! It was so fun to look at fancy dresses again, it seems like it's been forever since I was in her shoes. We saw the Twilight kiosk and stopped to look at the shirts. There were these three ladies looking that had shirts on and I was trying to read them. Then I felt weird staring at these people so I told them I was reading their shirts. I told them we were going to the movie and they said that they were to... for the THIRD time! These were the CRAZIEST ladies. They made shirts, had a Team Stephanie necklace and a charm bracelet with all the pictures from the cast. They said they made posters and sent them to Stephanie when the 12 chapters of Edward's perspective were leaked to show support. They went to Forks, the city where the story takes place on Stephanie Meyer day. (I didn't even know there was a Stephanie Meyer day). These ladies were fanatical! The craziest part was that they had printed out pictures of all the cast, laminated them and put them on popsicle sticks. When I asked them why, they said so that they could always have the cast with them! CRAZY!!! I wish I would have taken a picture of them just so you could see all the craziness. It's crazy what a vampire love story can do to some women!





3 comments:
Crazy is a much nicer word to use than what i've been saying! I mean I've read twilight, they were good books, but why the obsession ladies? What does it do for you and where does it get you? These characters are fictional, I just can't believe that so many women focus all their time and attention to lame characters from a book instead of their REAL husbands. Oops, bit of a tangent there. Now you have my take on twilight lovers.
SO I'm sorry it took me so long to get to your blog! Here I am and what a cute writer you are. So, I saw Twilight as well, but I haven't read the books so I really can't compare it. I enjoyed it though! Edward was a dream boat indeed, though the way he looked at her on her first day in class did freak me out a little bit. I may have let out a nervous awkward laugh. SO glad we are blog friends!
These are grown women? adults? don't they know it's a teen audience? their poor husbands
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