A few of my favorite things

A few of my favorite things

Happy Saturday!  Since my last update, Nick and AJ canceled their appearance at ’90s Con due to the Hong Kong concerts BSB added to their tour, but I’m still gonna go and have a great time seeing friends and other celebrities from my childhood.  I’m most excited about meeting the cast of All That, which was one of my absolute favorite shows as a kid and helped turn me into a BSB fan.  The first time I saw the Boys perform (on TV, not in person) was when they sang “As Long As You Love Me” on All That in early 1998.  Brian became my favorite Backstreet Boy about one minute and forty-nine seconds into the video below, when he stepped forward to sing his solo and flashed that beautiful smile of his.  I didn’t even know his name yet, but I knew I loved him. 😍  The rest is history.

I’m happy for the fans in Hong Kong who get to see the Boys next month!  I’m also happy because I got to see my favorite movie, Titanic, in the theater again last night and woke up this morning with an idea for a Titanic crossover fanfic that combines three of my favorite ’90s fandoms.  For now, it’s just an idea that I put in my folder full of other ideas I have waiting for me when I finish what I’m working on now.

Speaking of my work in progress, Chapter 19 of The World Will Be Waiting is up!  This is a pretty cute chapter, in my opinion.  It also has dinosaurs in it!  Next week’s chapter will be romantic – perfect for Valentine’s Day!  Let me know in the comments if you would like me to post it in time for Valentine’s Day instead of waiting until the weekend. 😘

Good luck to Kevin and Kristin’s Kansas City Chiefs in the Superbowl tomorrow!

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  1. Kait

    Okay, I have never seen the show ‘All That, but I think I maybe saw it on Netflix as I was skiming through titles.
    So, I saw TITANIC in the tearthers for the very first time!!!! When it first came out in 96, I was only nine and far too young to see it. But, I first became obessed with it when I was 18, and wished I could see it then.

    1. There are some episodes of All That on Netflix! I don’t know if you would appreciate the humor as an adult if you didn’t watch it as a child, but it was hilarious to me as a kid. It was like the kids version of Saturday Night Live.

      Aww, I’m glad you got to see Titanic in the theater! It’s even better on the big screen.