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Kindred Spirits Season 4 - Episode 3: Silent Fear AirDate: January 17th, 2020, 09:00 PM
“Silent Fear”
Silent Fear. Teaser trailer. "That was never a movie. Don't waist your time." @kenzieam @pathybo this is for you😉
Waiting for Silent Fear. Burning up for Jai. Or maybe it's the sun... No, I just checked, Jai makes me feel hot😅 Hot Aussie... bad boy.
The Dawn of Apocalypse, Igel, Germany, 11.2012.
Author Interview - Barbara Ebel - Silent Fear: a Medical Mystery
Author Interview – Barbara Ebel – Silent Fear: a Medical Mystery
It is my pleasure to chat today with friend and fellow author Barbara Ebel about her new release Silent Fear (A Danny Tilson novel).
Short author bio:
A physician, speaker, and former chemist, Barbara Ebel’s writing draws heavily from her experience as an anesthesiologist, her dealings with family court, and her interactions with people and places from around the world.
Since Ebel writes credible…
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Hello!
I love that I know all of my followers on this blog; that makes it feel cozy and home-y and awesome. So welcome, y'all!
It's Wednesday evening and oh my good freaking gosh I leave for Copenhagen in 3 days. My flight takes off at 6:30pm and I'll be arriving at 10:45am. That's... how many hours? I'll let you do the math. It's better if I don't know.
I'm hoping the plane will have some kind of outlets (do planes even have outlets?) so I can watch a movie on my laptop. I'll be bringing my sketchbook and my journal and Half-Blood Prince (the UK edition because it's lighter and cuter and smaller and fits in my purse - sadly without chapter art though). I've taken two 15 hour bus rides before, so I think I can handle it. I just really am not a fan of flying, and my dad increased my fear of being up in the air by reminding me that most of the flight will be over the Atlantic Ocean, and "that's real unsafe." Thanks, Dad.
I feel kinda sick-nervous about going. I still have so much to do before I go, and I don't want to be running around at the last minute, but here I am, procrasti-blogging anyway. I'll be leaving some loved ones behind, like my friends, my cats, my family, and of course, my iPhone. My girlfriend will be in Germany much longer than I will be in Denmark, so I won't see her until my birthday in August. Hmmph.
I don't know what to expect, and that's probably a good thing. Will it be super freezing or just kinda cold? Will my dorm (a single room, yasss) smell like anything? What will remind me of my parents? What will help ease the scariness that is realizing you're 4,000 miles away from your loved ones and if something happens, you can't just jump on a Megabus?
Okay, deep breath. It's totally going to be fine. I'm going to act like I know what's going on at the airport with security and customs and I'll know the exact weight of my suitcase and I'll check my backpack 400 times to make sure I got everything. And then my mom will check an extra 500 times, and so will my dad.
And then it'll all be over and I'll be starting my internship at the GLCC in Pittsburgh this summer.
And honestly, I have no idea what happens in between. I guess I'm about to find out.
I'm going to miss my parents a lot. I'm going to miss my dad offering me endless fresh bananas and zesty bread and butter pickles in a bowl. I'll miss his bony hugs and my mom's warm arms. I'll miss her annoying impromptu singing sessions and demands that I come see the cats in every pose they ever strike. I'll miss how Bobby, Katie, and Erika smell. I'll forget how low to the ground my bed at home is like I always do. It's only a normal semester's length, but... but. Well. I got this, right?