I am soooooooo tired and sleepy, and all I want to do (I've actually fantastized about it several times today, that's how sad it is) is crawl beneath my warm, comfy covers and sleep for a thousand years. I have no one to blame but myself, of course. Jade
told me not to do it, but I started reading
Boy Meets Girl, thinking I'd just read for 20 min. before bed. Well of course I read for an hour, duh. Because reading anything by Meg Cabot requires that you just keep going. You are loathe to put it down. "Just one more page," you think, and it's just like Lay's potato chips. And even as you're reading and enjoying the hell out of yourself, part of you hopes that it won't end, ever, because then it will make you sad. I read some more this morning and I'm already halfway through the book. And what is it about her heroes that they're all so damn hot? Especially Michael Moscovitz. Rowr. And I love, love, love, all her supporting characters.
I also finished TLN1DA for
literocracy, and am v. excited about starting
Angels & Demons next. I played a minimum of The Simpsons: Hit and Run, and watched
Smallville and
Angel. SV continues to be a total waste of my time, and I am seriously considering not bothering anymore. AtS, on the other hand, was fantastic. I love humorous episodes, and the consistent quality of the program reminds me constantly why I love it so much.
Wheeeee, Harmony! I'm not a
huge fan of hers, but I might be after this ep. She's always been amusing enough with her airheady, high-school girl ways, but this time I actually felt
sympathy for her. And the centric nature of the ep was soooo much better for her than it was for Lorne. *snore* Jade said the most accurate thing about next week's ep, so I'll just repeat it here: "Looks like it's going to be on crack." Yes indeed.
This article I'm writing is KICKING MY ASS. Why do I always leave these things to the last minute, why? I have basically had to avoid the Internet, YM, and email all day to force myself into concentrating on it. (I'm far too easily distracted.) But now my half-hour break is over, and I must go back to slaving for The Man.
I am The Hermit
The Hermit often suggests a need for time alone - a period of reflection when distractions are limited. In times of action and high energy, he stands for the still center that must be created for balance. He can also indicate that withdrawal or retreat is advised for the moment. In addition, the Hermit can represent seeking of all kinds, especially for deeper understanding or the truth of a situation. "Seek, and ye shall find," we have been told, and so the Hermit stands for guidance as well. We can receive help from wise teachers, and, in turn, help others as we progress. For a full description of your card and other goodies, please visit LearnTarot.com
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And hey, *I* should be the hermit, but somehow they think I'm THE FOOL! They are so very wrong.
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I kind of want to read it again, because I went through it so fast. Plus, ever since you told of your experiences, I've been dying for the new PD book, so maybe this will hold me off.
AtS is the best show. I pray they keep going along this vein. The crack show next week shows promise, as I obviously enjoy things that are or contain crack.
Meanwhile, my lame Tarot card:
The Hierophant often represents learning with experts or knowledgeable teachers. This card also stands for institutions and their values. The Hierophant is a symbol of the need to conform to rules or fixed situations. His appearance in a reading can show that you are struggling with a force that is not innovative, free-spirited or individual. Groups can be enriching or stifling, depending on circumstances. Sometimes we need to follow a program or embrace tradition, other times, we need to trust ourselves.
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