2011-06-29

lirazel: An outdoor scene from the film Picnic at Hanging Rock ([hp] soul heart mind)
2011-06-29 02:49 pm

attention: universe

Guess who has two thumbs and her Harry Potter tickets for 12:10 AM Friday July 15? OH YES. THAT WOULD BE THIS GIRL.

12:10, apparently, because all of the 12:01 and 12:05 showings are sold out. There are people crazier than I am! (she said fondly.) I'm going with the BFF and her boyfriend and Lil Sis and her BFF. All quality people whose company I enjoy and who will not decide they never want to be around me again after watching me cry in a movie based on a children's book series (Lil Sis will probably mock, but the rest of them will be kind!).

I have made the BFF faux!angry because I referred to them as our "Goodbye to our childhood tickets." Which honestly is a little ridiculous since I'm 24 and have been living on my own for 2 years now (and by the way--did I mention I just bought a washer and dryer? This made me feel very grownup, for some reason: major appliances = adulthood, apparently!) and she's 22 and is now doing the same. But still, I feel like this movie is the official end of our childhoods somehow.

Anyway, I am quite excited. I will be totally exhausted the next day at work and will doubtless be worthless as far as productivity goes, but I do not care. This is important, okay?
lirazel: An outdoor scene from the film Picnic at Hanging Rock ([hp] soul heart mind)
2011-06-29 02:49 pm

attention: universe

Guess who has two thumbs and her Harry Potter tickets for 12:10 AM Friday July 15? OH YES. THAT WOULD BE THIS GIRL.

12:10, apparently, because all of the 12:01 and 12:05 showings are sold out. There are people crazier than I am! (she said fondly.) I'm going with the BFF and her boyfriend and Lil Sis and her BFF. All quality people whose company I enjoy and who will not decide they never want to be around me again after watching me cry in a movie based on a children's book series (Lil Sis will probably mock, but the rest of them will be kind!).

I have made the BFF faux!angry because I referred to them as our "Goodbye to our childhood tickets." Which honestly is a little ridiculous since I'm 24 and have been living on my own for 2 years now (and by the way--did I mention I just bought a washer and dryer? This made me feel very grownup, for some reason: major appliances = adulthood, apparently!) and she's 22 and is now doing the same. But still, I feel like this movie is the official end of our childhoods somehow.

Anyway, I am quite excited. I will be totally exhausted the next day at work and will doubtless be worthless as far as productivity goes, but I do not care. This is important, okay?