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    Cindy Callaghan
    “I believe many things are magical - stars, knowledge, poetry, love and friendship.”
    Cindy Callaghan, Just Add Magic

  • #2
    Cindy Callaghan
    “the universe must always be in balance. If you do something bad, something bad will come back to you. Maybe not right away, but it will come. I promise you.”
    Cindy Callaghan, Just Add Magic

  • #3
    Cindy Callaghan
    “Quien siembra vientos recoge temtestades.” Then”
    Cindy Callaghan, Just Add Magic

  • #4
    Cindy Callaghan
    “If I had to pick one thing that I believe in more than anything”
    Cindy Callaghan, Lost in Ireland

  • #5
    Cindy Callaghan
    “Quien siembra vientos recoge temtestades.”
    Cindy Callaghan, Just Add Magic

  • #6
    Cindy Callaghan
    “Grant…doesn’t use the helmet for football. He tapes balls of aluminum foil to it to help him connect with aliens who might try to talk to him.”
    Cindy Callaghan, Lost in Hollywood

  • #7
    Cindy Callaghan
    “Dad hooked the pipe cleaners over his ears. “You can wear this to soak up your drool while you sleep . . . or . . . I suppose, while you’re awake, if you’re the kind of person who drools when you’re awake. I would imagine there are people like that. And it keeps your pillowcase dry, or your shirt, if you’re awake.”
    Cindy Callaghan, Lost in Hollywood

  • #8
    Cindy Callaghan
    “Some girls have brothers who burp; some have brothers who punch them. I have one who thinks he’s parked at my house temporarily while he’s between intergalactic voyages.”
    Cindy Callaghan, Lost in Hollywood

  • #9
    Cindy Callaghan
    “Mom rushed away from the TV—something she only does for a pee emergency or a grease fire.”
    Cindy Callaghan, Lost in Hollywood

  • #10
    Cindy Callaghan
    “We high-fived by tapping our Twizzlers together. We’d come up with a million different ways to high-five without using our palms.”
    Cindy Callaghan, Lost in Hollywood

  • #11
    Cindy Callaghan
    “We need a teleporter,” Grant said, staring at the traffic. “Intelligent life on other planets teleport all the time. I’m sure.” I whispered to Payton, “I’d like to teleport him back to his home planet.”
    Cindy Callaghan, Lost in Hollywood

  • #12
    Cindy Callaghan
    “I swear I must have a weird magnet. There is no other way to explain the statistical improbability that I could have this many weird people in my life.”
    Cindy Callaghan, Lost in Hollywood

  • #13
    Cindy Callaghan
    “We have big department stores like Bloomingdale’s and Saks Fifth Avenue. It’s like this place ate those stores and a carnival. Is there anything it doesn’t have?”
    Cindy Callaghan, Lost in London

  • #14
    Cindy Callaghan
    “Fine, the Drama Police called, and they said maybe I’m not a goner, but I won’t get a tart, which is pretty much the same thing. My blood sugar is low.”
    Cindy Callaghan, Lost in London

  • #15
    Cindy Callaghan
    “I’d heard people order coffee drinks whose names went on for half an hour . . . A double mocha joka jerky over ice with a peppermint twist and a Kansas City pickle on the side.”
    Cindy Callaghan, Lost in London

  • #16
    Cindy Callaghan
    “This is bril. I can’t wait to shop. Very bril.” Okay, maybe one too many “brils,” but it was progress.”
    Cindy Callaghan, Lost in London

  • #17
    Cindy Callaghan
    “Things were getting more un-boring by the minute. Maybe a little too de-bored-ified.”
    Cindy Callaghan, Lost in London

  • #18
    Cindy Callaghan
    “Sam picked up his hand-phone and looked at Ellie. “It’s the Shut Your Piehole Factory; they want to talk to you,” he said.”
    Cindy Callaghan, Lost in London

  • #19
    Cindy Callaghan
    “Uh-oh? I couldn’t have any uh-oh. Not today.”
    Cindy Callaghan, Lost in Ireland

  • #20
    Cindy Callaghan
    “Are you kidding me?” I asked. “You’re holding enough demerits in your hand to get us both expelled.” I started to shake in my mismatched socks.”
    Cindy Callaghan, Lost in Ireland

  • #21
    Cindy Callaghan
    “Oui—I mean sí—I mean yes. I’m Meghan.” I was suddenly aware that I was still in the clothes I’d worn on the plane. I was tired, had frizzy bedhead, and my breath smelled like—what would be a good word for it? I know—YUCK!”
    Cindy Callaghan, Lost in Ireland

  • #22
    Cindy Callaghan
    “If you imagine a castle as bright and sparkly with glass slippers, singing mice, and servants with white gloves, this was the opposite.”
    Cindy Callaghan, Lost in Ireland

  • #23
    Cindy Callaghan
    “Finn said to Shannon, “It’s our hearse. They’re planning to take you in our hearse.”

    “What’s a hearse?” Piper asked.”
    Cindy Callaghan, Lost in Ireland

  • #24
    Cindy Callaghan
    “Is everyone okay?” Mr. Leary asked. Everyone nodded, except Gene, who wept.

    “Are you hurt?” Mr. Leary asked him.

    “No,” he cried. “I’m still hungry.”
    Cindy Callaghan, Lost in Ireland

  • #25
    Cindy Callaghan
    “We sat at a mahogany table that had enough nicks and dents to be an English muffin. I wondered for a sec if the Irish called them English muffins or something else.”
    Cindy Callaghan, Lost in Ireland

  • #26
    Cindy Callaghan
    “CiCi squealed at all of this excitement. I couldn’t wait for her to meet Piper. They were like two leaves on the shamrock.”
    Cindy Callaghan, Lost in Ireland

  • #27
    Cindy Callaghan
    “Instantly my hair started to scrunch up. Ringlets pulled out of the braids like they wanted to remind everyone that I was cursed and I couldn’t hang out…CiCi stopped twirling long enough to notice. “Yikes!”
    Cindy Callaghan, Lost in Ireland

  • #28
    Cindy Callaghan
    “Finn made a gurgling noise from his throat that didn’t sound exactly like choking, but then again, I’d never seen anyone being poisoned before. I was standing over him, ready to do CPR, when I noticed that he wasn’t choking; he was laughing.”
    Cindy Callaghan, Lost in Ireland

  • #29
    Cindy Callaghan
    “I looked at the soda bread and the cottage. It all felt very grandmotherly, once you got past the “Hansel and Gretel” thing.”
    Cindy Callaghan, Lost in Ireland

  • #30
    Cindy Callaghan
    “I was wet but not soaked. Just enough to look like a sponge, but not a mop.”
    Cindy Callaghan, Lost in Ireland



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