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Simple seems to be in vogue.
Hauled trailer
Trailer swaying
Dog throws up
Tighten sway bar
No more throw up
Get a double RV site
Give my reserved one, to Debra Linn
Hitch jack broke
Must strip battery-connection to jack, wire
Re-attach and it works (all by my little self)
Set up Trailer
Sharon, Jeremy and the boys arrive
Jim, Terra, Larry, and Fox arrive
We have 4 dogs in our camp
Church in Cleveland, singing
Colton sick several times that night
Debra comes over for an appointment with her beautician, Terra
Thursday visit and make Thanksgiving meal
Thanksgiving in the Lodge with 60 other friends
Play with Logan and Colton in the leaves
Sacred Harp Singing and video taping (youtube.com/notperch)
Play Apples to Apples
Visit with Crystal and Jon, Daniel, Debra, Brian, Rick and others
Colton sick several times
Cold Shower
I make big breakfast
Visit
Mom and Dad come
Emily and Adam come
Visit
Jim gets sick
Play games
Rain
Soup Supper at the Group Site
Sing around the campfire
Todd and Branden come for a late night visit
Play Spades
Wake up and load up.
Left pot of chili
Ballous rescue pot of chili
We eat at The Hop, with Ballous and Linns, fun
I dump chili and save the pot
Yeah, it was Wolf Brand plus stuff, so sue me
Sway bar not tight
Dog throws up again
FINALLY HOME
Being with Sharon and Jeremy and my boys, my Mom and Dad, Emily and Adam, Terra and Larry,the Linns, the Ballous,Crystal and Jon, Todd and Branden, was most excellent!
Attending dogs: Jake, Fox, Piper, and Goliath, oh yeah and Tomba
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Ok, it really didn't go into much detail. It skimmed the book, which is always frustrating to me. I liked the visuallizing of the characters, for myself. I would have picked different actors and actresses for Bella, Rosalee, well most of the vampires. They were supposed to be knock-down gorgeous and super elegant in walking and moving.
If you hadn't read the book, it would have been too shallow to follow.
Bella's father was perfect. The school kids acted perfectly goofy, as they do in reality.
Bella's clothes were typical Washington/Oregon wear.
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The movie was better than I expected. Yeah, it was geared toward women, young women specifically. Everybody knows that! Duh!
Geri and I got to the theater 2 hours early. I figured that was a little early, but no. The tickets for the 2 showings, were all sold out. The 12:05 A.M. show, already had about 100+ people, in line. Ours the 12:10 A.M., had about 20+ people in line. For those of you, whom went with us, to the midnight showings of Lord of the Rings movies and Harry Potter movies, this is a little line. Remember, we had to go to Bryan, not Humble, this time.
There was about 90% young ladies, 9% grown women, and 'maybe' 1% guys. Awww, those guys were scoring MAJOR points. The poor sots (guys) whom were at the theater, for watching other movies, were pacing the Twilight line. LOL Lots of young ladies had the foresight to bring along playing cards and many groups sat upon the floor playing cards.
Probably 40% of the Twilight attendees, wore appropriate Twilight shirts. I will try to put a pic.
We were seated, about 1 hour before start time. Geri and I got center, center seats!!!!!!!! Oh yeah!!!!!!!
Every seat was filled. Nobody liked any previews, except for the new Harry Potter movie. Lots of clapping.
When the feature presentation started, there were lots of swooning. Ha!
The movie was better than the preview led me to believe. Watching it with a well-read audience, was very nice!
Anything I didn't like? The music track was a little loud.
They had to fit the whole book into 2 hours and you could tell.
I would like to see it again.
Forgive my ramblings. I didn't get to sleep until 4:30A.M..
Oh and it did give me goosebumps!
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