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And Sometimes I Like A Good Scare

So if you know me, or have been reading my blog for a bit, you know I’ve recently falling deep into the world of Supernatural. I love the show. The writing, the acting, the way it’s filmed–everything. As a result, I’ve tried to find other shows that the actors have been in.

That led me to going to see My Bloody Valentine in 3D this weekend.

Now, I was a horror movie fan from a very early age. I saw Friday the 13th when I was seven. A babysitter of a friend of mine had it and played it. Freaked the hell out of me. The same babysitter a few months later showed me A Nightmare on Elm St. Yes, I lived on the corner of Elm St., so it TOTALLY freaked me out. But I also got hooked. I started watching every horror film I could around 12, and have only really ever been scared a few times.

In recent years, I haven’t liked the movies that have been coming out. The torture films don’t really do it for me. I like  a scare, but I like to see it coming, I don’t mind a certain amount of cheese factor, and I love it when the bad guy has a gimmick.

After all that, what did I think of My Bloody Valentine? OMG IT ROCKED!!! Here are the things I loved about it in order:

  • Jensen Ackles. Really, the guy is a fantastic actor.
  • 3D effects. LOL This was awesome! They were well done, and I even jumped a few times.
  • The plot. I know this seems odd to say about a horror movie, but it had a great story. More along the line of a murder mystery than a straight up, “Hey he’s going to slice everyone to bits” idea.
  • Jensen Ackles
  • The character of Irene. She’s naked for most of her screen time. But do you know what, she was the funniest character in the movie. Loved her!
  • Jensen Ackles

I think that just about wraps it up! The bonus of the whole film, was we got to see a preview of the Friday the 13th remake, staring Jensen’s Supernatural co-star, Jared Padalecki. I’ll be going to that one too. :D

On the writing front, I managed to write just over 16k last week, bringing me up to over 55k for The Bond That Saves Us. I’m in the home stretch now!

I have a girl crush on Pink

So one of my Christmas presents this year from my daughters was Pink’s new CD Funhouse. I SQUEED! I love Pink. Love everything about this woman, to be honest.

She’s beautiful, without looking manufactured. Honestly, she eats real food from the look of her. Healthy, not a twig.  She’s true to herself and what she wants out of life. And her music kicks ass.

I love the messages in her songs, and I would play them for my girls if I could. But there’s swearing, and while I have no problem with it, I don’t want my seven year old to be the one teaching all her friends the “f word”.

So I was singing my little heart out this morning in the car going to work. I think everyone thought I was insane at the red lights. I really get into my music when I’m into it (ask Amy). If you like music with a bit of a message, a good beat, and a lot of fun, grab Funhouse.

You can check out Pink’s site here.

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Writing update: I crossed the 50k word mark last night on The Bond That Saves Us. I’m in line to get this first draft done in a week and a half. :)

Musings

My mind is scattered today. Nothing abnormal in a way, and I’m not sure why. I’m starting to notice the oddest things about myself recently.

I woke up this morning and realized all of my beauty/health products are Dove brand. Soap, shampoo, face cream (day and night), and deodorant. I honestly didn’t plan that.

I’m cold all the time. Not only in the winter (when I’m freezing), but in the summer too. It’s one of the reasons I like to take scalding baths. They get so hot, my husband thinks I’m cooking.

I’m getting very particular in my older age about the TV shows I watch. It has to have interesting character, and a good story arc. I’m at the point now where I need to be hooked to come back the following week to see what’s happening. I also have to have a sarcastic main character somewhere in there to keep me amused.

I like snoopy. Seriously, I don’t know when this happened.

When I set my mind on something, I tend to jump in and do it with both feet. Case in point, I just bought Power 90X from BeachBody.com. I did the original Power 90 a few years ago and lost an obscene amount of weight. In the six years since I stopped the program, I’ve gained back only 10 lbs, but I’ve lost my muscle tone. Hubby and I are going to do an intensive workout with the X program. I’m determined there will be less of me by the time I go to RT in April.

I’m in the home stretch of writing The Bond That Saves Us. This is huge for me on a number of fronts. It’s the last book in that series. When I started, I had no idea that there would be another book, let alone a series. The fact that I’m wrapping up the lives of characters who I’ve known for three years, is a bit sad. This also has been important to me because of the major writer’s block I’d been going through. I finally feel like I’m past it, and I have to thank Sean and Amy for that.

Anyway, that’s it for me today. As you can see, my mind is bouncing all over. I hope that just means my creative muses are jazzed and are looking for an outlet. I better get writing! :D

I swear, only to me

Hello everyone! I hope you all had a fantastic weekend. I had an interesting one to say the least. We packed our family up for a weekend getaway. Well…it was a free weekend where someone wanted to sell us a time share. We almost bought, but said no in the end. But let me tell you, some of the things that had happened to us while we were there…crazy.

First, the hotel where they put us up was a bit of a dive. I know they didn’t want to spend a pile of money on people who are most likely going to say no to what they were selling, but still. The room didn’t inspire me to part with any of my hard earned cash either.

The second issue had to do with the length of time of the sales pitch. They told us an hour and a half. They had my kids off somewhere playing, while we were pitched to for THREE HOURS!! People, I have the patient of a flea with ADHD, and I hate being sold. I had to friggin sit there and smile the whole time. *groan*

The final issue of the weekend was the TV. Oh let me tell you about this TV. It was broken. Not broken is doesn’t work and my kids have nothing to do, broken. This was broken, my kids hit the TV button and HARDCOREPORN came up!! Now, I’m not a prude. I have no problem with porn. I do have a problem with my seven and nine year olds seeing it. And oh no, it couldn’t be one of the sexy talking/kissing scenes. It had to be a woman riding a man…

Me: Okay kids, put the TV on and we’ll wait for Dad to get back.

Daughter 1: Sure mom. *hits menu button*

*naked woman butt bouncing on screen* AH YES! YES!!

Me, Daughter 1, Daughter 2: OMG!!

*drives in front of the screen* Look away girls!

Daughter 1, Daughter 2: OMG!! Gross! That was her butt.

Me: *praying children don’t end up with a scewed mind set of the size of a man’s penis* Yes, that was her butt. Just hang on and I’ll put a kids show on.

Me: *unable to get the porn off the TV* I’m turning this off. The TV’s broken.

Daughter 1: Mom?

Me: Yes?

Daughter 1: Why did that man have his arm between that woman’s legs?

Me: *dies trying not to laugh* Ask me when you’re eighteen.

On a positive note, we saw Adam Sandler’s Bedtime Stories. It was cute and the girls liked it. (No, Adam Sandler didn’t show his penis in it.) I’ve also managed to write pretty consistently this past week. I’ve just crossed the 40k work mark for The Bond That Saves Us. With any luck, I’ll be done that first draft in a few weeks. :)

Brrr….

Why do I live in Canada? No, really. It’s freaking cold! *sigh* I’m such a wimp when it comes to these things, I wonder how I survive most of the time.

The only good side, is that I’m more likely to stay inside and write. Can I do that tonight, though? No. I have to take my youngest out to her Brownie meeting, and then get groceries. The cat is mad and starting to chew at my toes. So are my kids, for that matter. A clear sign that we need food.

I am pleased that I’ve managed to write for the past three days in a row. I’m not up to my normal word output, but it’s better than he nothing that has been happening recently. I’m getting back into the swing of things, and with any luck, I’ll be finished the first draft of The Bond That Saves Us very soon.

On another (more embarrassing) note, I just updated my author picture on the About page of my website. The one that was up there, quite frankly, sucked. I hate getting my picture taken. HATE! But last night my hubby managed to get a decent one, so up it goes.

How is everyone else making out this hump day? I’m excited that Supernatural starts back up tomorrow. And so far, 24 has been good. Is there any TV that you are excited about?

Review – The Bond That Consumes Us

I hope everyone had a fantastic weekend! We had our first TRW meeting of the year, presented by the fantastic Claire Delacroix. It was a great opportunity to hear a lot of inside information on the publishing business, from a fantastic lady who really knows her stuff. My head was spinning with ideas when I was done, and I had a lot of time to plan out what I wanted to do next on my drive home.

I managed to get back into the writing swing of things as well. I made some headway with The Bond That Saves Us, and am really happy that I’ve finally worked out in my head where this plot is going. Now I just need the time to get it finished! :D

To start my week off on the right foot, I opened my Inbox to find the following review on The Bond That Consumes Us from eCataromance!

The mystery of the murders provided a fantastic backdrop for the romance. The end result will have you biting your nails until everything is resolved. Christine d’Abo’s Bond books are fantastic is more ways than one. She weaves in fantastic plots, give us realistic sympathetic characters that are easy to love and we get to visit with old friends from the first tales. The Bond That Consumes Us will leave us all wanting our very own mate like the ones Christine d’Abo creates so beautifully.

Thank you, Elise Lyn for the fantastic review! You can read it in its entirety Here!

How was everyone’s weekend? What major plans do you have for the week?

Head Down – Eye on the Prize

*looks up at title*

Not sure where that one came from, but I think it’s something I need to work on. I’ve been…slack with my writing recently. I’ve needed the mental break, the chance to refocus on where I want to go professionally. This has been true for both my writing career, and my day job.

With one of those now sorted, I’m able to focus on the other. I’ve done a lot of thinking, and now, I’m ready to write!

So, step one – finish The Bond That Saves Us.

Yes, all you fans of my Eternal Bond series, the last book will be finished by the end of January if it kills me! I’ll start giving you updates so you know how Sean is making out. :D

On a completely unrelated note, I’m all caught up on House, Dexter, Supernatural, and NCIS. I’m still working my way through Fringe, and 24 starts up this weekend. *sigh* I’ve gone from not having any shows that I like to watch, to a gizillion.

So how is everyone else making out? Surviving your first week of 2009?