Charlie/Neville & my life
Jul. 2nd, 2009 11:17 pmOkay, so if you couldn't tell from my rectacular journal these past two days, I've developed an obsession a love for Charlie/Neville fics (specifically, ones that take place in Romania). Squee! This comes from reading two fics of that sort that were spectacular... and pretty much everything else I've read has been fantastic (there was one Draco/Neville/Charlie that I read that was just so-so for me... I enjoyed it but didn't get that "OMG I LOVED THIS!" feeling at the end).
Anyhoo, if anyone has recs of that sort, pass 'em my way!
I'm sooooooo looking forward to this weekend. Compared to all my previous weekends with trips and events and the like, I've got almost nothing scheduled! I plan to sleep as late as possible tomorrow and stay in pajamas most of the day. Then maybe cross off one of my 101 things in 1001 days goals by hitting a farmer's market (there isn't one in my area that's open when I'm not working or volunteering, so I'm seizing the opportunity). And on Saturday the library is closed so I can sleep in as late as I want two days in a row! I plan to clean a bit and replace my Easter tree with a July 4th tree. I plan to read a lot and write a lot (I've hit a bit of a block with my SG-1 penalty drabble but am hoping to get over it). And I'm planning to visit the Smithsonian Folklife Festival in DC (one of their featured countries/cultures is Wales this year-- though I suspect any mention of Torchwood will be missing, for security reasons and all that. LOL But I'm a fraction Welsh so I'm still happy about the exhibit)
Anyhoo, it's going to be a fantastically laid back and fun weekend with lots and lots of "me time" for a change. I'm definitely looking forward to it.
Oh, and on a completely random note... I finished earreading Looking for Alaska this week and it's now on my list of "holy cow, this is one of the best books ever written; everyone should read this book ASAP" books. So... um, everyone should go read it. Now. Seriously. It's amazing. And then buy/listen to 'Before and After' by Lauren Fairweather (and Kristina & Leena) and cry with sad/happy all over again. Amazing. A-fucking-amazing. Seriously. Why are you still reading this? Go get the book NOW! :-)
Anyhoo, if anyone has recs of that sort, pass 'em my way!
I'm sooooooo looking forward to this weekend. Compared to all my previous weekends with trips and events and the like, I've got almost nothing scheduled! I plan to sleep as late as possible tomorrow and stay in pajamas most of the day. Then maybe cross off one of my 101 things in 1001 days goals by hitting a farmer's market (there isn't one in my area that's open when I'm not working or volunteering, so I'm seizing the opportunity). And on Saturday the library is closed so I can sleep in as late as I want two days in a row! I plan to clean a bit and replace my Easter tree with a July 4th tree. I plan to read a lot and write a lot (I've hit a bit of a block with my SG-1 penalty drabble but am hoping to get over it). And I'm planning to visit the Smithsonian Folklife Festival in DC (one of their featured countries/cultures is Wales this year-- though I suspect any mention of Torchwood will be missing, for security reasons and all that. LOL But I'm a fraction Welsh so I'm still happy about the exhibit)
Anyhoo, it's going to be a fantastically laid back and fun weekend with lots and lots of "me time" for a change. I'm definitely looking forward to it.
Oh, and on a completely random note... I finished earreading Looking for Alaska this week and it's now on my list of "holy cow, this is one of the best books ever written; everyone should read this book ASAP" books. So... um, everyone should go read it. Now. Seriously. It's amazing. And then buy/listen to 'Before and After' by Lauren Fairweather (and Kristina & Leena) and cry with sad/happy all over again. Amazing. A-fucking-amazing. Seriously. Why are you still reading this? Go get the book NOW! :-)