Next Narnia post up:
Feb. 4th, 2011 10:12 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The latest Narnia - wow, I initially typed Oz there, and yes, I have had coffee this morning -- post is up, about Voyage of the Dawn Treader.
************
Fatigue has been hellish this week, leaving me in a brain fog for most of it, and leading to losing my wallet probably sometime Monday. It took me until Tuesday afternoon to realize my wallet was gone; a very thorough hunt turned up nothing. Sigh. This is mostly an irritation - I didn't have a lot of cash in the wallet, and according to my bank nobody tried to use my debit card, and I needed to replace my ID anyway, so basically this is mostly just making calls or website visits to replace the other things. And also losing the only copy of a favorite picture. I haven't completely lost hope that someone will turn the wallet into the police, although so far, not so much.
I meant to write a lovely, poignant blog entry about insomnia, but fatigue set in. So, just pretend that this is actually a lovely, poignant blog entry about insomnia and how this relates to Narnia, and how the one benefit of insomnia is that if a magical door ever opens in a wall leading to another world, at least the insomniacs will be awake for it, if not exactly rested enough to know what to do.
************
Fatigue has been hellish this week, leaving me in a brain fog for most of it, and leading to losing my wallet probably sometime Monday. It took me until Tuesday afternoon to realize my wallet was gone; a very thorough hunt turned up nothing. Sigh. This is mostly an irritation - I didn't have a lot of cash in the wallet, and according to my bank nobody tried to use my debit card, and I needed to replace my ID anyway, so basically this is mostly just making calls or website visits to replace the other things. And also losing the only copy of a favorite picture. I haven't completely lost hope that someone will turn the wallet into the police, although so far, not so much.
I meant to write a lovely, poignant blog entry about insomnia, but fatigue set in. So, just pretend that this is actually a lovely, poignant blog entry about insomnia and how this relates to Narnia, and how the one benefit of insomnia is that if a magical door ever opens in a wall leading to another world, at least the insomniacs will be awake for it, if not exactly rested enough to know what to do.