'ear 'ear!
Jul. 25th, 2007 06:53 pmI had nothing to worry about!
I don't think my emotions have ever been jerked around so much by a book as they were when I read Deathly Hallows for the first time... it was a very intense evening! But I really didn't have anything to worry about, and am incredibly satisfied with the way things turned out. I'm just very relieved that it has ended on a good note... I'll always have fond memories of Potter mania now. (not that things are COMPLETELY over, there are still two movies and a theme park to look forward to!)
It's hard to believe summer's drawing to a close... only four more weeks until school starts again. It's a little strange to think of myself as a senior; I don't feel at all ready to face the world as a professional. Hopefully I'll have a bit more confidence (and skill) in two years.
I have SO much sewing to get done in the next few weeks! I have several normal fashion projects to whip out, SH Stripey to finish off, Violet skirt to finish (and hopefully bodice significantly along), and Tsugiri to start. Fun fun!
I don't think my emotions have ever been jerked around so much by a book as they were when I read Deathly Hallows for the first time... it was a very intense evening! But I really didn't have anything to worry about, and am incredibly satisfied with the way things turned out. I'm just very relieved that it has ended on a good note... I'll always have fond memories of Potter mania now. (not that things are COMPLETELY over, there are still two movies and a theme park to look forward to!)
It's hard to believe summer's drawing to a close... only four more weeks until school starts again. It's a little strange to think of myself as a senior; I don't feel at all ready to face the world as a professional. Hopefully I'll have a bit more confidence (and skill) in two years.
I have SO much sewing to get done in the next few weeks! I have several normal fashion projects to whip out, SH Stripey to finish off, Violet skirt to finish (and hopefully bodice significantly along), and Tsugiri to start. Fun fun!