Currently yawning to Love Song To A Ballerina by George Winston
Pondering the fact that I forgot to title my last post. Score.
Saw Voyage of the Dawn Treader tonight with Corey. While the movie was awesome, the coolest part was that we were completely alone in the theater. I took it upon myself to test a few seats in a few different rows before I found the one that was just right: smack dab in the middle of the theater. I've been in a theater when there's only a few people there, but never completely alone. It was really fun being able to talk to each other as we watched the movie as if we were at home or something. Plus I could laugh as loud as I wanted, and I fully took advantage of that benefit. My guffaw was utterly infused with freedom.
Of course that didn't stop one of the employees from telling us to take our feet off of the seats in front of us... But I understand that. We're just a couple of trouble makers. Regardless, it was totally awesome. We also saw it in 3D. It was strange, because it wasn't pop-out-in-your-face-I-could-reach-out-and-touch-it 3D, it was more of this-is-happening-live-right-in-front-of-me 3D. I enjoyed it thoroughly, though.
At the end, Aslan says to Lucy and Edmund that he'll be in their world - which is to say our world - but he will be known by another name. For those of you out there, my few readers, who know of the religious ties the Chronicles of Narnia books have, it's obvious what he means. But Corey, feeling the need to irk me, turns and says, "George Clooney?" I told him, with as much love and care as I could possibly muster, that sometimes I really just want to kick him. With love.
On to what's really on my mind at the moment. Snow.
The thing is, we never, ever get snow like that where I live. Sometimes we get ice, or fog-freezes that cause a lot of damage, and cancel schools and classes. But you cannot play with ice and fog-freezes. Ice ball fights hurt. And fog-freezes may look pretty, but after ice-laden branches crash to the ground left and right they sort of lose their luster. What do I have to do to get a good snow around here? I'll do anything!
Seriously, though. How neat would it be if the first snow of the year, for me at least, happened before Christmas? Unheard of, normally. Bring it on!
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