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My journey into Twilight

January 5, 2009

Alternate titles:
• Jilly loves the vamps
• Longest blog post ever
• My four favorite books of all time

Nope, I was not immune to the Twilight phenomenon. Here is my story.

It all started back in August. I was listing to one of my favorite podcasts, Grammar Girl: Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing. This was the advertisement at the end of the podcast (no I didn’t type it, I copied it from the transcript):

Before you go, Twilight was the caller and coincidentally Twilight is also the book I’m reading this week. Are you surprised? It’s not Pride and Prejudice, but I believe it’s important to stay current with pop culture and the four books in the Twilight Saga by Stephanie Meyer are some of the hottest things on the market right now. They know I’m Grammar Girl at the local bookstore here in Reno and they actually gave me a little grief for buying this book, so maybe the best thing about it being one the free options you can get when you sign up at Audible is that you can buy it online–privately! Audible has over 40,000 audiobooks and they have all four audiobooks in the saga from the first, Twilight, to the most recent, Breaking Dawn; so whether you’re just jumping onto the Stephanie Meyer bandwagon or you’re a devoted fan, they’ve got the right book for you. Visit audiblepodcast.com/gg to sign up for an account and get your free audiobook today. That’s audiblepodcast.com/gg.

Conveniently I subscribe to Audible.com and at the time had an abundance of credits that I wasn’t sure what to use on. Hmmm… Grammar Girl got teased, buy online privately, sounded like a guilty pleasure to me, and I’m all about guilty pleasures. I forgot I bought Twilight pretty much immediately after the download process was complete and went about the remainder of my summer in a non-audiobook/book sort of fashion.

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Filed Under: BooksTagged: breaking dawn, eclipse, new moon, reading, robert pattinson, swoon, true blood, Twilight, vampires, videos

Grand Cayman – Fri 11/28

November 28, 2008

Nick, Curtis, Kristen, Cindy, Ted and I are in finally in Grand Cayman and our travel day went quite smoothly. No flight sicknesses, no canceled flights, we even got in 30 minutes early. Catching a shuttle and checking in was a breeze. Everyone drives on the wrong left side here, which makes it awkward to cross the street. Funny thing is the cars are split about 50/50 with steering wheels on the right or left side. Lots of nice cars too, BMWs and… BMWs.

Once we got settled in our condo we headed out for lunch. We ate at Eats Cafe on a recommendation of the front desk. After our bellies were full we hit up a liquor store, then we ladies did a little grocery shopping to stock the condo with necessities.

I had a good couple hour nap and when I woke up cklahr had ordered pizza and cheesecake for dinner. Mmmm. It looks like it’s going to be a quiet night at home.

Photos in the gallery.


Filed Under: LifestyleTagged: grand cayman

Dive Fest 2008, part 4

September 30, 2008

As the theme for the weekend goes, plans changed and we decided to skip the second dive. It was a cold crappy morning and we were all fatigued. We went back to the HQs to turn in the chips before the prize giveaways started. Sweeny made out like a bandit with a free t-shirt, well, a bandit compared to the rest of us who got jack. There were no dive flag Christmas stockings this year… too bad, I really wanted Curtis to win another one. :D

My first dive fest was a lot of fun, even though I only half as many dives as I thought I would. Hopefully next year I’ll be in tip top shape and the weather will be as nice or better!!


Filed Under: LifestyleTagged: dive fest, Diving

Dive Fest 2008, part 3

September 30, 2008

After we got out of the water and trudged up the hill we learned that Mark and his buddy did in fact find the medallion, which I think we all suspected to be the case since none of us found it. Apparently it was to the left, and not too far either. Pooey. But I have a good feeling about next year.

We headed back to the HQs to drop off our tanks again. We knew we wanted to stay at the campgrounds for the live music, but there were other decisions to be made. We narrowed it down to dive now and eat later, or eat now and do a night dive. I was feeling sickly and fatigued from Snowshoe, so I didn’t much care what the decision was since I was about 90% sure I was done for the night. We decided to eat at Gary’s, but after we ate everyone was feeling sluggish and tired so we just headed back for the live music.

As we were sitting around the campfire patiently waiting, I became entranced by some music that was playing on someone’s laptop. After I got home I used my mad Google skillz and discovered it was the CD Charmed and Strange by Yoav. It was definitely the musical highlight of the evening. I’m not saying the live musician was bad, he was very talented, just not my type of music. We didn’t stick around too late that night.

Sunday morning we got up and ate breakfast at Sportsman’s again. This time I was able to enjoy an Ike Muffin. Mmmm. I also got a pancake because everyone raved about them the morning before. It was good, but it was no Fat Nat’s pancake, sorry to say I was slightly disappointed.

Once at the HQs we decided to dive Padi #79 because there were lots of chips left. Our plan was to go somewhere with a lot of chips so we could dive twice without moving locations. That was ok with me since I missed diving there the day before.


Filed Under: LifestyleTagged: dive fest, Diving, music, padi #79

Dive Fest 2008, part 2

September 30, 2008

After our non victorious medallion hunt at Feigh, we decided to get bring our tanks to the headquarters to get filled and then bring our bellies to Zorbaz for a filling of a different kind. We left the campgrounds not a moment too soon as the storm started.

Once at Zorbaz we were mostly dry. We ordered a couple zzaz (I would normally say zzas, but we were at Zorbaz, so I feel zzaz would be the appropriate plural). During slice #2 of the Jose Zorbaz with a 2% chance of black olive, I felt the ball on my tongue ring pop off. Woops. I promptly proceeded to the bathroom to screw it back on where I realized the acrylic ball had a large crack in it. Crap. Cross Lake at 9:30 pm doesn’t offer much options for the piercing enthusiast. I called three places in Brainerd, but no luck. I would have to wait until the morning and hope for the best.

When we left Zorbaz it was full fledged storm mode. The quick run to the truck got me soaked in the process. Upon arriving at the cabin we quickly unloaded our bags, my pillows got just a bit soggy. I decided hanging up my wet suit wasn’t going to do much good so I opted to leave it in a ball in one of the trucks. Curtis & Sweeny hung it up later which was a nice gesture, but it didn’t do much good.

I slept crappy the entire night. I kept having dreams that the ball came loose and I repeatedly woke up to check its integrity. On top of being tired I spent most of the morning hacking up phlegm. Fortunately a trip to Sportsman’s for breakfast made me feel a bit better. I decided my normal order of the Ike Muffin would have too much wear and tear on the jewelry so I opted for scrambled eggs and toast instead.

After breakfast we headed to the headquarters for the next three dive sites and medallion clue. Adam met us there, increasing our buddy group to a whopping 5. The clue was a location hint and apparently our dive the night before was bound be fruitless. I decided to opt out of the first dive. For one I didn’t much feel like coughing the entire time I was submerged, and two I didn’t want to have my tongue ring fall apart when there would be no way to salvage it. The boys decided on PADI #79. I happily hung out in Ted’s truck, watching him and Sweeny put on cold wet suits. It was quite a chilly morning. Polar opposite of the “thick” weather the day before. I used the downtime to call Nick and chit chat. Shortly after the boys got in the water the sun came out. I took the opportunity to lay my wet suit out in the sun for optimal drying time.

Once the boys’ dive was done we hightailed it back to the headquarters to drop off our tanks before the van left. Then Ted was kind enough to bring me to the piercing parlor in Brainerd for a replacement tongue ring. A couple miles from Brainerd my top ball popped off again, but this time the ball cracked completely in half. It was an awkward few minutes of talking, but I managed. Luckily the parlor had quite the selection and I was able to get exactly the barbell I wanted: 5/8″ 14 gauge with acrylic balls. The balls were slightly larger than the last ones (tee-hee) so it took the day to get used to it. While we were in town we grabbed lunch at Hot Stuff Pizza and some coffee at Caribou. Mmmm.

Back at the dive site they were ready to announce the next medallion clue and set of dive sites. The clue was “Bear Paws, Rabbits, Cold Weather…” Curtis pinpointed Snowshoe as the site and we raced away. During our drive there Ted and I were contemplating the best method of finding the medallion. Do we spread out and comb the area in a line? Or do we split in two groups and go in different directions? We decided it would depend on whether or not we had company. After we were on the road for a little bit the traffic thinned out. It seemed we would be the first at the pit. Ted said he would feel a lot better if there wasn’t one car behind Mike & Curtis. After a moment of contemplation I told him I thought it was Adam, and after that we were much at ease.

Unfortunately when we arrived at Snowshoe there were already two divers about ready to get in in the water. Jolly old Mark and a young man who we later found out was Mark’s daughter’s boyfriend. We suited up as quickly as we could to beat some late arrivers into the water. Our game plan was to spread out and head to the right, the opposite direction of Team Mark.


Filed Under: LifestyleTagged: dive fest, Diving, snowshoe

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