Chicken Soup for the Magic Souls

DisneySam

Active Member
Um... without giving anything away... I'm a few chapters in. Just finished the chapter titled "Isle Esme" (or maybe the one right after that) .... :lookaroun

:zipit:

I am ashamed to say I did shed a tear during the event that took place in like chapter 2. :eek: What a sap.

Anything unexpected happen yet?

Oh and wouldn't you know...2 weeks before I get married my face decides to break out :brick:

Oh no, that stinks. Put some Windex on it...

Seriously, don't worry it will clear up before then.
 

mpoppins76

Well-Known Member
I had a similar problem that took me 100 phone calls and a month of stress to get an early termination fee cleared when I moved from FL to KY. They admitted the charge was wrong, but kept dragging their heels clearning it off.

Yes I am so ready!!! Well not really I have about 100 odds and ends I still need to figure out.
Are you a "list person" too?
... sorry Steph... you'll be stunning nonetheless. I had the same problem on my wedding day. Make up works wonders!
Thanks. :eek: And I'm counting on it! Which is why I hired a professional :king:
 

mpoppins76

Well-Known Member
Oh no, that stinks. Put some Windex on it...

Seriously, don't worry it will clear up before then.
:lol:

And wind up looking like this guy?
windexman.jpg
 

mpoppins76

Well-Known Member
Yes, I am crazy with the lists! I am making one at work right now.
Me too. I'm a list fanatic. I have lists for my lists. And these days I even have to jot down decisions I need to make. How bad is that that I have to schedule my thoughts. :rolleyes: Hey, I'd forget otherwise :hammer:

Whoa! I wonder if his name is Windextor?

:lol: No I thought about "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" and the Dad telling her to put Windex on her zit.
Oh yeah, forgot about that! :lol: Great movie
 

k.hunter30

New Member
I am ashamed to say I did shed a tear during the event that took place in like chapter 2. :eek: What a sap.

Anything unexpected happen yet?
Haven't cried yet in this series. Last time I cried while reading a book was Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.

Um... :lookaroun Not "unexpected" exactly... but very interesting... I'm sure you know what I mean.

So, I think I've told you that I haven't been too much of a fan of how some characters have acted in the books, especially Bella. Then I get to where I am now in the book, which takes place in the morning... and I wasn't too thrilled with how Edward was acting... but then I started to think...

Of course Bella is childish to me. Compared to Edward she IS a child. It's hard to identify with her... b/c she's a girl in high school (a time in my life I feel so far removed from :rolleyes:) but yet, she's capable of and in love in a way that I would never think someone at that age could be. It's just hard to understand her as a character I guess which makes it sometimes difficult for me to like her.

And Edward is going to think and act much differently than I would expect a normal character in a book to act because he has so much life experience. I don't know... I guess I'm coming to realize that these are much different characters than in any other book I've read. So I'm letting myself enjoy them more, rather than get frustrated with how silly I think they are acting at times... you know?

Are you a "list person" too?

Thanks. :eek: And I'm counting on it! Which is why I hired a professional :king:
Ooo! Great thinking! That's awesome!
 

DisneySam

Active Member
Me too. I'm a list fanatic. I have lists for my lists. And these days I even have to jot down decisions I need to make. How bad is that that I have to schedule my thoughts. :rolleyes: Hey, I'd forget otherwise :hammer:


Oh yeah, forgot about that! :lol: Great movie

I know what you mean. I have to do the same thing so I don't forget anything.

Haven't cried yet in this series. Last time I cried while reading a book was Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.

Um... :lookaroun Not "unexpected" exactly... but very interesting... I'm sure you know what I mean.

So, I think I've told you that I haven't been too much of a fan of how some characters have acted in the books, especially Bella. Then I get to where I am now in the book, which takes place in the morning... and I wasn't too thrilled with how Edward was acting... but then I started to think...

Of course Bella is childish to me. Compared to Edward she IS a child. It's hard to identify with her... b/c she's a girl in high school (a time in my life I feel so far removed from :rolleyes:) but yet, she's capable of and in love in a way that I would never think someone at that age could be. It's just hard to understand her as a character I guess which makes it sometimes difficult for me to like her.

And Edward is going to think and act much differently than I would expect a normal character in a book to act because he has so much life experience. I don't know... I guess I'm coming to realize that these are much different characters than in any other book I've read. So I'm letting myself enjoy them more, rather than get frustrated with how silly I think they are acting at times... you know?

Yes, I know exactly what you mean. For me in certain aspects it reminds me all too much of how I was and what I was like at that age. It hits a little too close to home at times. As far as looking back and realizing how immature I really was.
 

k.hunter30

New Member
I know what you mean. I have to do the same thing so I don't forget anything.



Yes, I know exactly what you mean. For me in certain aspects it reminds me all too much of how I was and what I was like at that age. It hits a little too close to home at times. As far as looking back and realizing how immature I really was.
Yeah... I agree.
 

k.hunter30

New Member
Hey you!

Oh, and I have already been warned about HP Deathly Hallows (all my friends know what a crier I am.) :lol::eek:


So was it weird last night seeing a for sale sign in your front yard?
Definitely... the realtor came over last night and took pics after we "staged" the house. It's not listed online yet, but once it is, I'll PM people the listing if ya'll are interested.
 

DisneySam

Active Member
I just re-read Deathly Hallows and teared up a bit again.

It doesn't take much to get me started crying :eek:. Several of my friends said that they were inconsolable which makes me nervous.

Well, I wished I would have gotten to sleep in more. :rolleyes:
My day off and people call me early...:fork:

Oh I hate when that happens. I have been called in to work the past 2 weekends, I am so glad that job is over.
 

k.hunter30

New Member
I just re-read Deathly Hallows and teared up a bit again.
I need to re-read HBP before the movie comes out.

It doesn't take much to get me started crying :eek:. Several of my friends said that they were inconsolable which makes me nervous.



Oh I hate when that happens. I have been called in to work the past 2 weekends, I am so glad that job is over.
Have you read HBP yet? That's another tear-jerker.

I don't cry too often in books. But I did in those two Harry Potter ones. And a few Sparks novels too I think.
 

nibblesandbits

Well-Known Member
It doesn't take much to get me started crying :eek:. Several of my friends said that they were inconsolable which makes me nervous.



Oh I hate when that happens. I have been called in to work the past 2 weekends, I am so glad that job is over.
I think I cried pretty hard the first time I read it...but the second time, since I knew what was gonna happen, I only teared up a bit.
 

DisneySam

Active Member
Definitely... the realtor came over last night and took pics after we "staged" the house. It's not listed online yet, but once it is, I'll PM people the listing if ya'll are interested.

Exciting!!!! How did the staging go?

I need to re-read HBP before the movie comes out.


Have you read HBP yet? That's another tear-jerker.

I don't cry too often in books. But I did in those two Harry Potter ones. And a few Sparks novels too I think.

No I am finally finished with Prisoner of Azkaban. And I am going to start Goblet of Fire in the car on Saturday. It doesn't take much to get me started crying. I cried for like 10 minutes when I was reading Sundays at Tiffany's by James Patterson.
 

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