YAY!

Jul 11, 2009 16:03

  • Just hit 76,000 words, approximately 5 or 6 chapters remaining on my original novel!
  • Harry Potter on Tuesday night! Making a t-shirt Monday night... still not sure what it's going to say.
  • Leaving immediately after HP to drive all the way from Texas to Philadelphia, PA. It's approximately 24 hours of driving (with my parents! Help!). We're moving some ( Read more... )

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marmaladefever July 12 2009, 00:00:28 UTC
So jealous of the first bullet!

Um... something punny?

I hope you don't fall asleep at the wheel!

Aw. :( Long distance is tough, though not impossible. If it's a permanent move... I don't know what to tell you.

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jkrsunkmyship July 12 2009, 05:28:26 UTC
-Thanks! It's been a frightening journey. I've written fanfic this length before, but this is so very different. I'm very protective of it and much more insecure about it than with ff.

-I've got a few ideas, but nothing fabulous yet.

-That's the one good thing about going with my parents. They'll do most of the driving.

-Yeah. I'm not really big on long distance. And we only have like a month before I leave. It would be different if it was like six months... ugh.

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rayerei July 12 2009, 19:36:48 UTC
1. YAY! That's fantastic!

2. I'M SO EXCITED!

3. I hope the drive is uneventfully in the safety sense, but lots of fun.

4. Get his contact info and write to him. Like, snail mail. That way it lets him know you care about him even if you're gone. I agree, though, that does suck, that you such a short amount of time together. It'll work out, in some way. :)

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terry_evy_moon July 14 2009, 03:10:55 UTC
1. YAY! Congrats on that!

2. Oh...! I hope to see a pic of that one. Some friends and I are thinking about dressing up as HP's characters for when we go to de movies. *lol*

3. IPod... Or something of the like. Idk, I always fall asleep on this road trips *baaaad co-pilot*

4. Oh... Life has a way to suck on that matter. Is it really that far long? First things first, enjoy the now; work on the later, later.

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