She looks like a mini Tilda Swinton!
So today I practiced my right to be antisocial the right way.
First, I slept until noon. I'm not exaggerating in the least.
After five days of six hours of sleep, I felt I deserved a binge.
Then I went to the library, acknowledged my massive amount of fines
(I'm consistently horrible at returning books on time)
and checked out some Nora Roberts book and a Charles De Lint one.
I love Charles De Lint but I can't find his books anywhere but at Barnes & Noble
and I've barely enough money for coffee, let alone books, however much I love them.
On that note - I've an interview at B&N Monday! I hope, hope, hopeee I get it!
Then I rented 'Dead Like Me', by the same director as Pushing Daisies.
I got through six episodes, still binging. Then -
The Fox and the Child. It's originally French but I found it at the movie store.
As far as storylines go, its not exciting per se, but it's gorgeous visually, as you can see.
First, I slept until noon. I'm not exaggerating in the least.
After five days of six hours of sleep, I felt I deserved a binge.
Then I went to the library, acknowledged my massive amount of fines
(I'm consistently horrible at returning books on time)
and checked out some Nora Roberts book and a Charles De Lint one.
I love Charles De Lint but I can't find his books anywhere but at Barnes & Noble
and I've barely enough money for coffee, let alone books, however much I love them.
On that note - I've an interview at B&N Monday! I hope, hope, hopeee I get it!
Then I rented 'Dead Like Me', by the same director as Pushing Daisies.
I got through six episodes, still binging. Then -
The Fox and the Child. It's originally French but I found it at the movie store.
As far as storylines go, its not exciting per se, but it's gorgeous visually, as you can see.
Tomorrow's homework, yay!
Sammy and Noa (left and right) sure enjoyed it too!






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