Awesome.
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Totally Awesome!!!
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When I heard about Pottermore - from you lovely bloggers I might add - I was excited. My mother said it best: “Finishing the seventh book was like losing a friend.” I was happy that there would be some new way I could experience the story. After qualifying for early entry, I waited quite impatiently to be let in.
Now, I am finally playing around, and I must say I am really pleased with how things are shaping up. It’s been so much fun going through book one…..
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I can’t stop laughing because this is so very true. And it’s nice to have this sort of validation as my real life friends think this makes me anti-social and strange….than again, maybe I am….
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I hate insomnia. I’ve had problems sleeping all my life; I was diagnosed with an sleep disorder where I have trouble both falling asleep and staying asleep. Oh the joy.
In the first trimester of my pregnancy, I was spoiled. I was sleeping all the time and falling asleep faster than a drunk girl can say woo! It was a beautiful, beautiful thing.
Now in the second trimester, it seems the old sleep problems have returned. It takes an hour and a half or more to fall asleep on a good night, and on a bad night I have to get out of bed after two+ hours of tossing and turning unable to fall asleep.
Color me annoyed. That’s the real problem with the shift. After years of not being able to fall asleep, I was able to lay awake in bed for hours at a time. Now I get annoyed after only 40 minutes or so. Spoiled, I tell you, spoiled by the pregnancy sleepies.
Now, here I am at 12:37 complaining on tumblr and wondering if I am ever going to be sleepy enough to head back to bed. Insomnia is the big suck.