People may be mislead by the fact that I'm happily spamming Facebook pictures with comments into thinking that I'm all fine and dandy, but I'd also be just as happy to curl up in bed with the Stephanie Meyer books I just picked up from the library and not come out till spring. Except that they wouldn't last me that long and they're due back at the beginning of February anyway. I haven't started them yet because I know there's a pile of stuff I should be doing and I know that once I start it'll be exceedingly hard for me to put them down.
When I read, I read hard, fast and intensely. My friends and family would always try to shake me out of my book comas as a kid. Quite brave of them to face my snarls at being ripped out of my fantasy worlds. They could bounce all over the couch I was lying on and I'd totally ignore them, but trying to get me to actually stop was a bad idea.
I'm not that bad anymore, but I've still been known to stay up so late near the end of a story that my eyes water and the book is practically falling out of my hand just to find out how it finishes. Only problem with that is I tend to forget what actually happened the next morning and end up having to re-read the last 50 pages or so to find out.
Went to see Catie Curtis last night at CSPS. They are still struggling after the June floods, it was cold enough that everyone pretty much had to wear their coats and hats inside, and one of their toilets doesn't quite work properly yet, but it was a testament to survival that the show went on. Meg Hutchinson opened for her, really amazing. I'd found her several months ago on MySpace and kind of forgotten about it, so it was awesome to see her face on the posters and even more awesome to hear her music. Praise be to YouTube, I was able to find the song she opened with that doesn't seem to be on any of her records yet (tiny ad at the beginning):
Travel In by Meg Hutchinson.
This is not the best quality video of the song, but the song Fools off Catie's new album was the one of hers that gave me chills:
Well worth the drive up to Cedar Rapids and the cold in the room. Thank goodness I was wearing warm socks! :)
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