Cabin Fever ~ Snow Dance Party Anyone? :)
- lkmgagency
- Feb 5, 2011
- 4 min read
Homemade Sausage Balls! Yum!!! :)Well, true boredom is setting in because I thought I would try my hand at writing a mini movie review. Oh good grief. Well, it begins with a funny story about...cabin fever. :)
Wesley brings me a package last night that was delivered for me to The Farm. Due to weather, I haven't seen him (or anybody) in a couple of days. So, I am jumping up and down (quite literally) when he knocks on the door. He is on his cell phone but whips a package out from behind his back. I screamed, "My movies!" (Sigh...I am so embarrassing to myself and others.) I start doing my jig of joy dance...literally dancing around the room pump fisting the box into the air above my head. About this time, I hear Wesley say, "Yes...she is excited...I believe she has a touch of cabin fever." "A touch"?? I boldly exclaimed, "Duh!" with rolling laughter.
The rest of that story is that I had ordered the movie "Eat Pray Love" the first week of January after I started reading the book. It seems that I did not read the shipping fine print at Amazon.com and they were holding it to ship with another movie I had pre-ordered and was not being released until March. I quickly got the order changed, but while I was on the site I saw three more movies...all $9 or less...so I ordered them too. They were supposed to be in this weekend, but thank goodness they arrived early...and Wesley made a personal delivery.
Now in light of more snow (today and tonight) and more snow early Sunday (through possibly Thursday), those movies might be the only thing that keeps me from losing my mind this weekend...Again.
Well, I watched "Eat Pray Love" and for those of you who have not seen the movie or read the book, I seriously advise reading the book first. The movie is wonderful, and I loved both the theatrical version and the director's cut. Of course, because I had read the book, I enjoyed the director's cut more as it had more of the book in there. Frankly, how can you really get a book so complicated from emotions to countries to character changes in two hours? Very difficult.
Well that is it. I guess a career in writing movie reviews is out of the question. :)
My gosh, I just looked out the window and I swear it has started snowing even harder. I bet we get 4" down here! I digress. Sorry.
Homemade Sausage Balls! Yum!!! :)Well, true boredom is setting in because I thought I would try my hand at writing a mini movie review. Oh good grief. Well, it begins with a funny story about...cabin fever. :)
Wesley brings me a package last night that was delivered for me to The Farm. Due to weather, I haven't seen him (or anybody) in a couple of days. So, I am jumping up and down (quite literally) when he knocks on the door. He is on his cell phone but whips a package out from behind his back. I screamed, "My movies!" (Sigh...I am so embarrassing to myself and others.) I start doing my jig of joy dance...literally dancing around the room pump fisting the box into the air above my head. About this time, I hear Wesley say, "Yes...she is excited...I believe she has a touch of cabin fever." "A touch"?? I boldly exclaimed, "Duh!" with rolling laughter.
The rest of that story is that I had ordered the movie "Eat Pray Love" the first week of January after I started reading the book. It seems that I did not read the shipping fine print at Amazon.com and they were holding it to ship with another movie I had pre-ordered and was not being released until March. I quickly got the order changed, but while I was on the site I saw three more movies...all $9 or less...so I ordered them too. They were supposed to be in this weekend, but thank goodness they arrived early...and Wesley made a personal delivery.
Now in light of more snow (today and tonight) and more snow early Sunday (through possibly Thursday), those movies might be the only thing that keeps me from losing my mind this weekend...Again.
Well, I watched "Eat Pray Love" and for those of you who have not seen the movie or read the book, I seriously advise reading the book first. The movie is wonderful, and I loved both the theatrical version and the director's cut. Of course, because I had read the book, I enjoyed the director's cut more as it had more of the book in there. Frankly, how can you really get a book so complicated from emotions to countries to character changes in two hours? Very difficult.
Well that is it. I guess a career in writing movie reviews is out of the question. :)
My gosh, I just looked out the window and I swear it has started snowing even harder. I bet we get 4" down here! I digress. Sorry.




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