You guys have been pretty worried, haven’t you, that I might have suffered a vampire-free Christmas? Not so!
Score from Michael; game from Lynne. When’s everybody coming over for game night?!?
By the way, writers: Just as the soundtracks from the Twilight movies are UH-mazing, the scores provide great instrumental music to accompany writing sessions. I’m betting they’d be a nice break from Celtic music for body and energy workers, too.
Somewhat related: the Ongoing Saga of the Coasters. Last year, if you recall, I received FOUR sets. One I sent to Marika to match those matching citrus dishes (regifted to her after Christmas 2008). One set I regifted to Laura on her birthday in January–with ART. This year, I snuck Set 3 into a gift basket for Laura and Jess, and individually wrapped Set 4 with ornaments delivered to Lynne in a festive box. Since Laura gave Lynne the original lime coasters this year, I am currently COASTER FREE. I don’t remember the last time this was true.
However, I swear that somewhere out in the ‘burbs there’s a store called Citrus ‘R Us. How else do you explain these little items I received from Laura and Lynne?
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I will find this retail mecca before Christmas 2012. Less than 365 shopping days left!
If you ever want to review the coaster saga:
Laura’s Birthday 2011
Christmas 2010
And previously:
Those coasters Part 1
Those coasters Part 2
Those coasters Part 3
Those coasters Part 4
Those coasters Part 5
you are 100 percent correct the music from the twilight series is very very good. I listen to it often.
I like the way this movie used music from the first one. Tied everything together. (That’s actually true of the soundtrack as well as the score.)
Personally, I always use the lids from Pringle cans as coasters.
I think we’re having more fun than you are. I also think you’ve just launched my quest to find you the world’s worst coasters. Don’t doubt my powers.