I took last week off from Twitter, which happens to be a HUGE time sink for me. It’s still hard to believe twitter went on without me–folks tweeting and sharing news like they don’t care I’m gone. What gives people? When I stop the world and get off, everything should be at a standstill, no? Okay, maybe not.
Today would have ended my week long vacation. I got up this morning at o’dark:30 to see what was up and my laptop died. DIED! <sigh> I’m on my DH’s computer right now. No TweetDeck. Just an overwhelming amount of tweets I want to address but don’t see myself sorting without loading an app on my DH’s computer… which would be wrong.
My DH is going to remove my laptop hard drive and do some fancy patch work with duct tape and glue. Hopefully by Friday I’ll be up and running on one of the computers in the house. TweetDeck and I will become good friends again. We’re waiting until the New Year to purchase a new laptop (begin 2012 with a tax write-off).
Ramble /off

Alright.
So the real reason I started this blog post. I’m always apprehensive about soliciting reviews. Will the reader like it? hate it? Please don’t hate it.
Well, the latest review is up for I Loved You First at IndieReader.
4 out of 5 stars. Verdict: I Loved You First is about love, loyalty and acceptance of others, but also of oneself. An encouraging read for young adults. Reviewed by Maya Fleischmann for IndieReader
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Sorry to hear about your laptop. Even though you won’t have your tweetdeck, you can still blog. The blogosphere is always here to listen.
Hope your Christmas is wonderful and your New Year bright.
Thanks, Angela.
I was just having a severe moment of fuss yesterday. Between my laptop and tweetdeck, I’m afraid my mind kicked into tantrum mode. haha Great news though! I’m upgrading my tired laptop for a MacBook at the beginning of the year. Woot!
yay on the good review!!!
Thank you, Joleene. Friendly reviewers are like water stops when running a marathon. Always encouraging.