It just sorta happened-Chapter 6-A Jonas Story
Posted by: Alan in Stop Snoring Remedies, tags: happenedChapter, JONAS, Just, sorta, Story
***Courtney;s POV*** Andy and me were sleeping in the loft, which was, like, a tradition that had always been honored since the time we were six. So, naturally, the floor was covered in chips, chocolate, cheetos, and Jones soda {AN Jones is this pure sugar cane soda. It;s my favorite!}. I was sprawled out on the floor, looking through Andy;s CD;s and she was on the couch reading a magazine that her mother had gotten her. The boys were in the room next to us. And Andy was totally oblivious to the fact that Nick liked her, but whatever. Since we were right above the door downstairs, we heard the super obnoxious doorbell that my father had insisted we install. I looked at Andy like who-would-be-at-your-door-at-2:00-in-the-morning. She just shrugged and let me follow her downstairs, which I didn;t trip on! Yeah! Anyway, back to the suspense. -Hello?- Andy asked in her man voice, which made me almost crack up. Possibly because I had just had four cans of pure sugar cane soda. -Um. .. . This is Ashlee. Andy;s cousin.- that really harshed my sugar mellow. Ashlee lived in New York, all the way across the country from California where Andy had moved for her mother;s new job. And she hadn;t even called, which was really unlike her. So Andy opened the door as quickly as she could, almost hitting me in the nose. And there she was. Tall, tan, and beautiful, but quite a bit tired looking, as if she had run all the way here. She gave us a pitiful smile and then winced, holding her side …
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A TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow of a travel blog to Jodhpur, India by TravelPod blogger Franglitter titled “A pretty city”. TravelPod is a company of TripAdvisor™. Franglitter’s travel blog entry: “Waking up in the middle of the desert in a train somewhere between Agra and Jodhpur was amazing if not slightly confusing (considering we were meant to be in Jaipur at this point!) Didn’t get much sleep all night thanks to the disgustingly loud snoring of the old man on a nearby bunk, and I semed to be lying right over a wheel… Still, was pretty exciting, and we were so relieved to get out and into a quiet early morning Jodhpur. After the stresses of the previous few days, Han and I decided we needed a little luxury and splashed out on an 8 pound per night room at a haveli hotel in the heart of the old town and found ourselves in a gorgeous huge princess room! Everything was pink pink pink! Even the net curtains! Made a chang from the cell we had in Agra. The haveli was bliss with a loungey restaurant area on the balcony and lots of sari curtains and traditional indian paintings on the walls. Mehrangargh fort was bang next to us, up a steep cliff – very imposing and impressive. The most stunning thing about Jodhpur for me though was the gorgeous cornflower blue colour of the buildings in the old city (apparently it keeps the buildings cool and acts as an insct repellant – maybe should try painting myself blue to get rid of the mosquitoes…) One disadvantage of the pretty …














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