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Cindy Callaghan
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“I believe many things are magical - stars, knowledge, poetry, love and friendship.”
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Cindy Callaghan,
Just Add Magic
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“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.”
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Cindy Callaghan,
Just Add Magic
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“Quien siembra vientos recoge temtestades.” Then”
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Cindy Callaghan,
Just Add Magic
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“If I had to pick one thing that I believe in more than anything”
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Cindy Callaghan,
Lost in Ireland
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“Quien siembra vientos recoge temtestades.”
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Cindy Callaghan,
Just Add Magic
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“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.”
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Cindy Callaghan,
Lost in Hollywood
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“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.”
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Cindy Callaghan,
Lost in Hollywood
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“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.”
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Cindy Callaghan,
Lost in Hollywood
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“Mom rushed away from the TV—something she only does for a pee emergency or a grease fire.”
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Cindy Callaghan,
Lost in Hollywood
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“We high-fived by tapping our Twizzlers together. We’d come up with a million different ways to high-five without using our palms.”
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Cindy Callaghan,
Lost in Hollywood
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“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.”
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Cindy Callaghan,
Lost in Hollywood
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“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.”
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Lost in Hollywood
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“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?”
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Cindy Callaghan,
Lost in London
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“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.”
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Cindy Callaghan,
Lost in London
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“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.”
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Cindy Callaghan,
Lost in London
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“This is bril. I can’t wait to shop. Very bril.” Okay, maybe one too many “brils,” but it was progress.”
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Cindy Callaghan,
Lost in London
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“Things were getting more un-boring by the minute. Maybe a little too de-bored-ified.”
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Cindy Callaghan,
Lost in London
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“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.”
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Cindy Callaghan,
Lost in London
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“Uh-oh? I couldn’t have any uh-oh. Not today.”
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Cindy Callaghan,
Lost in Ireland
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“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.”
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Cindy Callaghan,
Lost in Ireland
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“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!”
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Cindy Callaghan,
Lost in Ireland
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“If you imagine a castle as bright and sparkly with glass slippers, singing mice, and servants with white gloves, this was the opposite.”
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Cindy Callaghan,
Lost in Ireland
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“Finn said to Shannon, “It’s our hearse. They’re planning to take you in our hearse.”
“What’s a hearse?” Piper asked.”
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Cindy Callaghan,
Lost in Ireland
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“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.”
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Cindy Callaghan,
Lost in Ireland
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“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.”
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Cindy Callaghan,
Lost in Ireland
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“CiCi squealed at all of this excitement. I couldn’t wait for her to meet Piper. They were like two leaves on the shamrock.”
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Lost in Ireland
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“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!”
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Lost in Ireland
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“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.”
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Cindy Callaghan,
Lost in Ireland
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“I looked at the soda bread and the cottage. It all felt very grandmotherly, once you got past the “Hansel and Gretel” thing.”
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Cindy Callaghan,
Lost in Ireland
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“I was wet but not soaked. Just enough to look like a sponge, but not a mop.”
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Lost in Ireland
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