I always have the same problem with Inklings. It's quite embarrassing really. It takes me 5 tries to get the password right so I can login! Very embarrassing.
Oh man, that stinks. Don't you hate having a faulty memory? (Or faulty Flickr. Or whatever it is that's giving you problems.) I've been wondering why there haven't been any new photos from you in awhile. Rest assured that I will be praying for the recovery of your password!
I noticed that you're a fan of Anberlin. Aren't they amazing? *Fin is probably my favorite song by them. (That, and Dismantle.Repair.)
Do you know of any other Christian bands that are similar to them? It's so hard to find wholesome music these days.
ugh I hate when that happens! I have 1 password for everything, which I decided to do after that started happening like all the time. But at most websites theres a small link that says something like "forgot password?" then you just type in your email and they email it to you.
I live in another world and am unable to stay focused on anything without spacing out. Plots and characters are basically the only things that go through my mind. BEWARE - DANGEROUS, SENSELESS THINGS AWAIT YOU SHOULD YOU READ FORTH. And should you read forth, you will discover the life of a sun-bleached blonde, fantasy-crazed, overly creative, medieval-obsessed girl whom nobody can really figure out. (I would turn back if I were you, but then again, is that not the beauty of curiosity?)
• Editing Hath No Man, my 2nd NaNoWriMo Novel (2008) set in the year 1318. 'Tis the tale of the traveling minstrel, Isolda de Brithael of Normandy, and her adventures and romances!
• Rewriting Reflection, my first NaNo Novel.
• The Vivian Story (temporary unoriginal name, lacking a plotline. I let it take care of itself.)
• Shadowbeckon, the first book in the (fantasy) Laorothis Sequence. Introduction to the charries and main plotline - how Perrin and Mathus Amethyst flee to survive the war with the Shadonae, the horrible creatures of darkness.
• Juliana's Muse - the tale of a sixteen-year-old novelist-in-progress and her muse, Alice.
• Coming soon