After Sarah's party, she had layed down on the kitanda beside Dad and fell asleep with her head on his lap. Mom was sitting on the other side of her and Jake and I gathered up all her presents and put them in the back of the Audi.
Jasper and Alice had gotten her zaidi clothes and shoes, and a couple of dresses. She alisema they were for her to dress up in, but they looked like they were at least three hundred dollars a peice.
Emmet and Rosalie got her a pimped out power wheels. It was pink and went fifteen miles an hour. Good thing they got her a kofia, chapeo to go with it.
Mom and Dad gave her a picha albam full of pictures of her. The very first picture was a copy of the one that sat on my side table. They also gave her a neckless with her name on it. She wanted it on as soon as she opened it.
Carlsile and Esme gave her a card and she read it aloud to us. "Sarah, our gift to wewe is in your new home. When wewe open your door we hope your face lights up with joy. upendo Nana Esme and Grandpa Carlsile."
Jake's face fell as he found out not only could she write but she could read.
"She's smart." I whispered to him.
"Takes after wewe on that one." He kissed my head.
We could fit it all in the shina and it shut with ease.
We walked back into the house to tell everyone our goodbyes.
"Thank wewe everyone." I told them after I was done hugging everyone.
"It was no trouble." Esme kissed my head. "We enjoyed it just as much as she did."
"We should get going." I was fixen to walk over and pick up Sarah when Edward stopped me.
"Let her stay here. She's asleep. She's had a full day."
"When she wakes up we will call you." Alice smiled.
"Okay." I sighed. "But as soon as she wakes up."
"Of course." She clapped.
"Come one wewe two." Esme touched my arm. "Don't wewe want to see your new home?"
We smiled and followed her out into the woods. We stopped about five miles past Mom and Dad's cottage into the woods.
She handed us the keys and smiled. "Go another mile North and wewe should come right up to it."
I took the key and smiled back. "Thank wewe Esme."
"Your welcome." And with that, she was gone.
We walked hand and hand to where Esme directed us, and met face to face to our new house.
It was a large two story log cabbin. The maua, ua boxes were stoned and full of yellow roses.
The two front doors were dark and glass was decorated with twisting iron. I put the key in the lock and twisted pushed down on the twisting knob.
As soon as we opened the door a giant stair case.
The door opened into a huge living room. It was a mizeituni, mzeituni green with a black leather kitanda that wrapped around a glass coffee table. Under it all was a oversized shagg rug. There was a jumbo fireplace with a giant plasma televisheni hanging above.
To the left was the kitchen. It too was painted mizeituni, mzeituni green with black granite counter tops. The appliences were stainless steal and the cabnits were the dark wood that matched the floors.
The black rod iron dining meza, jedwali was in the large kitchen. The chair's cushon's were cream colored.
We walked up the stairs and walked down the left hall first. We opened the first door but it was bare. It was large and spacious, with a closet to match.
The sekunde room was as same as the first.
We reached the last door and on it hug a sign that alisema "Sarah Marie Black". It hung from a pink see though ribbon. We opened the door and both of us gasped.
Her walls were pink and sparkled. How they got the walls to sparkle was beyond me. It was very big and open. The window had a window seat, and nooks for her things on both sides of the seat. The curtins were white and laced all the way down.
Her dresser was tall and white like her kitanda at the old house. The nobbes were spirals and were silver. She now had a walk in closet to fit all her clothes. She now needed it zaidi than ever. Selves were built in for her shoes and on the bottom for her toys.
There was a small book case, about two feet tall, to put her vitabu in.
On the ukuta oppisite to where I would be going to put her bed, in large with letters was "Sarah Marie". I smiled in aw and looked over to Jacob. "This is perfect."
He smiled and took my hand. We walked into the bathroom on this end of the hall. It was fairly large for a normal bathroom. It had a tiled bathtub and floor. It was white with a pink kuoga curtin. "Sarah's." I laughed.
"Well, I know it's not mine." He laughed.
We walked to the right hall. The first door was a small closet for coats and the cleaning supplies.
We opened the door and both of us quit breathing for a moment. It was beautiful. The walls were light blue with white crown molding around the top. The kitanda was even bigger than a king and was dark oak. It was a white kitanda spread with blue and brown accent pillows. There were two oak dressers that matchd the bed. The nobbs were glass and long. One was mine and one was Jake's. Two bedside tables with white lamps that were supported kwa glass stands. Also on either alisema of the bed, were large windows, also with white laced curtins. The closet was almost as big as the room. It was lined ukuta to ukuta with selves and a couple drawers in the middle.
The bathroom was as big as the closet. It had the biggest kuoga I had ever seen, with kuoga spouts all the way down to the floor. It was fully tiled.
He had an extra large jet tub and two bowl sinks.
"Wow." Jake wrapped his arms around me.
"It's amaging." I told him.
Just then, the house phone rang and I searched the room for it. "Hello?" I answered when I fianlly found it on the dawati in between the dressers.
"Sarah's awake. She's playing X-box with Emmett."
Rosalie's voice chimed on the other line. I could hear Sarah's giggles.
"Okay. We'll be there in a bit."
"See wewe soon."
"Bye." I hung up and hit my head on the flat screen that hung above the desk.
"Ow." I rubbed hy head and Jake laughed.
"Watch the T.V." He chuckled.
"Yea, thanks. Sarah'a awake."
"You ready?" He asked.
"Yup."
Once we picked up Sarah we went back to the old house to pack up everything. Sarah even grabbed her own box that was full of stuffed animals.
We made her sit on the kitanda and watch televison as we finished her room.
We placed the kitanda on the oppisite ukuta of her name. Her vanity went under name, beside her dresser. We put all her wanyama in the nooks kwa her window seat. We put her kitanda on the right side of the window and Jake hooked a net above her headboard.
I stepped back and admired the finished room. I smiled and turned around to look at Jake. "It looks really good. I think she is going to really like it."
"Me to." He smiled back. "Now let's go get her."
I walked out and leaned over the railing. "Sarah."
She turned around and looked up at me. "What?"
"Come on. Come see your new room." She smiled before jummping up and running up the stairs. Jake was standing beside her closed door. She walked over to him and smiled. "Miss Sarah. Your new room." He smiled to her and opened her door.
She ran in and gasped loudly "Wow!" She ran over and jumped up on her window kiti, kiti cha to look out her window and down to the creek.
She giggled and opened her closet before running inside. "It's as big as Aunt Alice's!" She yelled from inside.
Jake and I laughed as she ran and jummped on her bed.
"Do wewe like it?" I asked as I walked over to Jacob and put my hands around his waist.
"Yes!" She squealed.
"Well make sure wewe say thank wewe to Nana Esme and Grandpa Carlisle." Jacob told her.
"I will." She nodded and plopped down on her butt.
Her eyes boggled as she turned to her dresser "Is that T.V. pink?"
"Sure is." Jake smiled. "Wanna' watch it?"
"Yes!" She laughed.
Jacob turned the televison to the channel she wanted and we let her watch t.v. in peace.
"I told wewe it was perfect." I laughed to Jacob and we sat down on the kitanda to relax and watch a little televison of our own.
He suddenly went stiff and cocked his head to the right.
"What?" I asked raising up from his chest.
"Shh." He told me putting a finger to his lips.
He sniffed the air and listened one zaidi time before looking at me with dead eyes.
"We have a vistor." He groweled. "And it's not a fimilar one."
Jasper and Alice had gotten her zaidi clothes and shoes, and a couple of dresses. She alisema they were for her to dress up in, but they looked like they were at least three hundred dollars a peice.
Emmet and Rosalie got her a pimped out power wheels. It was pink and went fifteen miles an hour. Good thing they got her a kofia, chapeo to go with it.
Mom and Dad gave her a picha albam full of pictures of her. The very first picture was a copy of the one that sat on my side table. They also gave her a neckless with her name on it. She wanted it on as soon as she opened it.
Carlsile and Esme gave her a card and she read it aloud to us. "Sarah, our gift to wewe is in your new home. When wewe open your door we hope your face lights up with joy. upendo Nana Esme and Grandpa Carlsile."
Jake's face fell as he found out not only could she write but she could read.
"She's smart." I whispered to him.
"Takes after wewe on that one." He kissed my head.
We could fit it all in the shina and it shut with ease.
We walked back into the house to tell everyone our goodbyes.
"Thank wewe everyone." I told them after I was done hugging everyone.
"It was no trouble." Esme kissed my head. "We enjoyed it just as much as she did."
"We should get going." I was fixen to walk over and pick up Sarah when Edward stopped me.
"Let her stay here. She's asleep. She's had a full day."
"When she wakes up we will call you." Alice smiled.
"Okay." I sighed. "But as soon as she wakes up."
"Of course." She clapped.
"Come one wewe two." Esme touched my arm. "Don't wewe want to see your new home?"
We smiled and followed her out into the woods. We stopped about five miles past Mom and Dad's cottage into the woods.
She handed us the keys and smiled. "Go another mile North and wewe should come right up to it."
I took the key and smiled back. "Thank wewe Esme."
"Your welcome." And with that, she was gone.
We walked hand and hand to where Esme directed us, and met face to face to our new house.
It was a large two story log cabbin. The maua, ua boxes were stoned and full of yellow roses.
The two front doors were dark and glass was decorated with twisting iron. I put the key in the lock and twisted pushed down on the twisting knob.
As soon as we opened the door a giant stair case.
The door opened into a huge living room. It was a mizeituni, mzeituni green with a black leather kitanda that wrapped around a glass coffee table. Under it all was a oversized shagg rug. There was a jumbo fireplace with a giant plasma televisheni hanging above.
To the left was the kitchen. It too was painted mizeituni, mzeituni green with black granite counter tops. The appliences were stainless steal and the cabnits were the dark wood that matched the floors.
The black rod iron dining meza, jedwali was in the large kitchen. The chair's cushon's were cream colored.
We walked up the stairs and walked down the left hall first. We opened the first door but it was bare. It was large and spacious, with a closet to match.
The sekunde room was as same as the first.
We reached the last door and on it hug a sign that alisema "Sarah Marie Black". It hung from a pink see though ribbon. We opened the door and both of us gasped.
Her walls were pink and sparkled. How they got the walls to sparkle was beyond me. It was very big and open. The window had a window seat, and nooks for her things on both sides of the seat. The curtins were white and laced all the way down.
Her dresser was tall and white like her kitanda at the old house. The nobbes were spirals and were silver. She now had a walk in closet to fit all her clothes. She now needed it zaidi than ever. Selves were built in for her shoes and on the bottom for her toys.
There was a small book case, about two feet tall, to put her vitabu in.
On the ukuta oppisite to where I would be going to put her bed, in large with letters was "Sarah Marie". I smiled in aw and looked over to Jacob. "This is perfect."
He smiled and took my hand. We walked into the bathroom on this end of the hall. It was fairly large for a normal bathroom. It had a tiled bathtub and floor. It was white with a pink kuoga curtin. "Sarah's." I laughed.
"Well, I know it's not mine." He laughed.
We walked to the right hall. The first door was a small closet for coats and the cleaning supplies.
We opened the door and both of us quit breathing for a moment. It was beautiful. The walls were light blue with white crown molding around the top. The kitanda was even bigger than a king and was dark oak. It was a white kitanda spread with blue and brown accent pillows. There were two oak dressers that matchd the bed. The nobbs were glass and long. One was mine and one was Jake's. Two bedside tables with white lamps that were supported kwa glass stands. Also on either alisema of the bed, were large windows, also with white laced curtins. The closet was almost as big as the room. It was lined ukuta to ukuta with selves and a couple drawers in the middle.
The bathroom was as big as the closet. It had the biggest kuoga I had ever seen, with kuoga spouts all the way down to the floor. It was fully tiled.
He had an extra large jet tub and two bowl sinks.
"Wow." Jake wrapped his arms around me.
"It's amaging." I told him.
Just then, the house phone rang and I searched the room for it. "Hello?" I answered when I fianlly found it on the dawati in between the dressers.
"Sarah's awake. She's playing X-box with Emmett."
Rosalie's voice chimed on the other line. I could hear Sarah's giggles.
"Okay. We'll be there in a bit."
"See wewe soon."
"Bye." I hung up and hit my head on the flat screen that hung above the desk.
"Ow." I rubbed hy head and Jake laughed.
"Watch the T.V." He chuckled.
"Yea, thanks. Sarah'a awake."
"You ready?" He asked.
"Yup."
Once we picked up Sarah we went back to the old house to pack up everything. Sarah even grabbed her own box that was full of stuffed animals.
We made her sit on the kitanda and watch televison as we finished her room.
We placed the kitanda on the oppisite ukuta of her name. Her vanity went under name, beside her dresser. We put all her wanyama in the nooks kwa her window seat. We put her kitanda on the right side of the window and Jake hooked a net above her headboard.
I stepped back and admired the finished room. I smiled and turned around to look at Jake. "It looks really good. I think she is going to really like it."
"Me to." He smiled back. "Now let's go get her."
I walked out and leaned over the railing. "Sarah."
She turned around and looked up at me. "What?"
"Come on. Come see your new room." She smiled before jummping up and running up the stairs. Jake was standing beside her closed door. She walked over to him and smiled. "Miss Sarah. Your new room." He smiled to her and opened her door.
She ran in and gasped loudly "Wow!" She ran over and jumped up on her window kiti, kiti cha to look out her window and down to the creek.
She giggled and opened her closet before running inside. "It's as big as Aunt Alice's!" She yelled from inside.
Jake and I laughed as she ran and jummped on her bed.
"Do wewe like it?" I asked as I walked over to Jacob and put my hands around his waist.
"Yes!" She squealed.
"Well make sure wewe say thank wewe to Nana Esme and Grandpa Carlisle." Jacob told her.
"I will." She nodded and plopped down on her butt.
Her eyes boggled as she turned to her dresser "Is that T.V. pink?"
"Sure is." Jake smiled. "Wanna' watch it?"
"Yes!" She laughed.
Jacob turned the televison to the channel she wanted and we let her watch t.v. in peace.
"I told wewe it was perfect." I laughed to Jacob and we sat down on the kitanda to relax and watch a little televison of our own.
He suddenly went stiff and cocked his head to the right.
"What?" I asked raising up from his chest.
"Shh." He told me putting a finger to his lips.
He sniffed the air and listened one zaidi time before looking at me with dead eyes.
"We have a vistor." He groweled. "And it's not a fimilar one."
People wonder how I feel about being able to predict the future. Is it fun? Is it a curse?
Sometimes I stand for hours looking outside my window trying to figure out a way to prevent what I see as inevitable. The sun sets, then after a while, rises again. I still stand there, motionless, thinking, wondering.
Finally, I grab my scarf, wrap, upangaji pamoja it around my neck, then go out with a smile and see my beloved standing there waiting for me,patiently. Jasper knows my turmoil.
I've learned to hide most of my emotions so those closest to me can't always see the dark clouds in my eyes as I see a vision. My smile hides alot. So, is it fun? No, but it's a gift that I hope I can use to help those that I love.
Sometimes I stand for hours looking outside my window trying to figure out a way to prevent what I see as inevitable. The sun sets, then after a while, rises again. I still stand there, motionless, thinking, wondering.
Finally, I grab my scarf, wrap, upangaji pamoja it around my neck, then go out with a smile and see my beloved standing there waiting for me,patiently. Jasper knows my turmoil.
I've learned to hide most of my emotions so those closest to me can't always see the dark clouds in my eyes as I see a vision. My smile hides alot. So, is it fun? No, but it's a gift that I hope I can use to help those that I love.
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With three films coming out in 2011, Rob Pattinson is set to have a very busy year. Water for Elephants is scheduled to be in theatres on April 15. Breaking Dawn Part 1 will be out on Nov. 18. Bel Ami’s release tarehe is currently set for sometime in August. Each role is very different and should onyesha some diversity from the actor most famous for being Edward Cullen. So head over to MTV and let them know which film wewe are most excited about. Leave a maoni below telling us which film wewe think will push Rob the furthest as an actor.
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Unlike 2010, that was not filled with tons of blockbusters, 2011 is filled with heavy hitting films. Granted those powerhouses still have to deliver, but EW points out just in in sheer volume how intense it is. It’s a good thing we are back to a November release on Breaking Dawn, because there is an awful lot coming out this summer.
EW points to three of what they think will be the biggest:
“Capt. Jack Sparrow in Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (May 20), the beginning of the end of The Twilight Saga with Breaking Dawn Part 1 (Nov. 18), and the end of the end of the Harry Potter saga with The Deathly Hallows — Part 2 (July 15). So many movies! But which, dear readers, can wewe simply not wait a single sekunde zaidi to see?”
Head over to EW and tell them what wewe want them to cover.
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According to THR:
“Not since Judy Blume has an mwandishi so adeptly captured — and profited from — teen angst as Meyer. Her four-book Twilight series has sold zaidi than 100 million copies and has been printed in 37 languages. In 2008, her net worth was $125 million, and Forbes estimates her annual income at $40 million. It’s hard to believe the Cave Creek, Ariz., housewife never had written so much as a short story before publishing her first book. According to Amazon, she ranks as the second-best-selling mwandishi of the decade, beaten only kwa Harry Potter’s J.K. Rowling. “Twihards” can enjoy Bella and Edward’s tormented upendo affair in a movie franchise that has grossed zaidi than $1.7 billion worldwide, with two films yet to come.”
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Tis the season where people start shopping! We will be coming out with our krisimasi Twilight Saga buying guide later this week. We usually get bombarded at krisimasi time with people emailing and asking “what do I get my daughter, girlfriend, wife, etc. This mwaka we are going to do a list.
The official product description reads “Ashley Greene Head Sculpt w/ 16″ Ballerina Bust Tyler convertible, kubadilishwa Body; Amber Eyes with Wigged Hair and Cameo Skintone
ALICE CULLEN is the latest member of the CULLEN clan to jiunge Tonner®’s line of TWILIGHT TCF™s. ALICE arrives wearing a costume reproduction from NEW MOON, and includes a striped blouse with bow tie collar, slim cut twill pants, plush corduroy vest, knit socks, and faux leather ballet flat. ALICE’s CULLEN crest mkufu is also included. Includes display stand.”