Friday, March 20, 2009

Deal With The Devil

Devil...aka...daughter.

What do I gain...nothing really.

Honestly, I really don't want to go hang out at Hot Topic all night for the release party--Twilight on DVD in case you live in the normal world, rather than the Twilight-fan world. Mostly because of the drive home afterward. If it were 20 minutes away, I would be much more enthusiastic.
Well, thinking that I clearly had the upper hand in this deal, I told Aimee we'd go if she finished the book tonight before the party. This was truly a sound bargain. I would never have dreamed of bargaining with book reading with Alex, as he read Eragon in 9 hours when he was in 5th grade, but Aimee is not as book determined. While she WAS immediately taken by Twilight**, she still is Aimee. She's distracted easily and simply cannot keep her body still enough to read a book in one sitting. My deal was golden!

**Aimee didn't think Twilight sounded that great. But once she saw previews for the film, she picked up the book. She still didn't read it super fast, and actually read some smaller, quicker books in between. But, since she wanted to read the book before watching the movie, and wanted to watch the movie the opening weekend, she picked it back up. (Naturally, I thought that would happen again.) She finished the book, loved it. Watch the movie, loved it. Bought a Twilight shirt, Twilight posters, bracelets, and a "Complete Illustrated Movie Companion" with her babysitting money.
Aimee also read New Moon for a book report, but gave up on Eclipse, because it "wasn't as fun as the other books." Totally cool with me, since I hoped she'd wait a couple more years before continuing the series.
Still, she wants the DVD at midnight and wants to have a Twilight Party to watch it with her friends.**

Yeah, I'm gonna have to sneak it away because since those words left my mouth, her eyes have been glued. She had a hot pocket for lunch because she "could make it without looking away from the book." She is leaving the room whenever anything slightly distracting occurs, and she is gobbling the words more excitedly than she did the first time through.

So, today, I have been listening to her read aloud all the "foreshadowing" and funny quotes that she is apparently enjoying more the second time through.
"It's not like anyone was going to bite me."
"It was ridiculous, and egotistical, to think that I could affect anyone that strongly. It was impossible. And yet I couldn’t stop worrying that it was true."
"If I was being honest with myself, I knew I was eager to get to school because I would see Edward Cullen. And that was very, very stupid."
"I decided as long as I was going to hell, I might as well do it thoroughly." Although, she did remember that this was in the wrong place in the movie version. :)
"He looks at you like you're something to eat."

She has really been wanting to watch Harry Potter 3 lately, but since mom and dad keep insisting it is inappropriate for Allie, she hasn't been able to turn it on. Right now, Allie is at her friends house, and I'm tempted to turn on The Prisoner of Azkaban. It all depends on how much I think I want to listen to Hot Topic music for 2+ hours tonight.

At her current rate of reading, according to Alex's calculations, she will be finished an hour before she needs to be.

1 comment:

ClancyPants said...

HAHAHAHA!!!! That's great! My favorite part: "At her current rate of reading, according to Alex's calculations, she will be finished an hour before she needs to be."

What a funny girl! :)