Awww hopettc3, if she does come, at least she didn't play games with you. If I don't conceive right away, I at least hope that

just comes, on schedule, we greet each other, go through the motions, and then she can be on her horrible way to make room for another attempt. I keep reading stories from people who are 3 months late, bfn, usually regular cycles, etc.
Of course I want pregnancy to happen right away, but if it doesn't, I just want my answer-- even a "no". I am praying that we all just get our answers. Hopefully those are

and

, but better knowing instantly than a long wait. Having said that, I am sending you some

through the computer. It should be arriving instantly. This stuff is extra powerful, so hopefully it will scare af away
Fun Question of the Day:
What 5 books would you hope to be stuck with on a desert island? Explain why you chose each, please, so we can get to know each other further
1) Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's (Philosopher's) Stone: The first in the series means it contains the beautiful details I enjoy the most. They talk about the classes so well, you feel like you are in the lecture. This book goes into detail about the food, the shops, the journey, and every other bit of imagery you could crave.
2) Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: The longest of the series, but it ties up all the loose ends. The amount of questing and adventure makes me never get tired of it. I frequently have this one playing in my car on tape. Then I will get home from work and read it in my free-time. Plus!!! If I am stuck on an island, why not read about people stuck in hiding? I'm a Potterhead/Potterphile, and I know it.
3) Pride and Prejudice: I loved this from the moment I opened the book. I love the back-and-forth, the miscommunications, and I married a Mr. Darcy (minus insulting my family)-- painfully quiet and passive haha. This is an easy grab from my book wall.
4) The Hobbit: I love this book for its adventure. I read it when I was in 7th grade, and the amount of detail we had to put into our report was remarkable. I remember having to write an analysis of each page on a sticky note to be used for our report. The teacher checked! hahah You think I would hate it, but it made me appreciate everything. I never get tired of this book. Plus, similar to the first book in the HP series, it is riddled with detail that the LOTR trilogy cannot be bothered with (also like the other books in HP after #1), due to the immense plotline. I love reading about the shape of a house, the color of hair, the grains of the wood, etc. This would be lovely to pass time with. It is a rather slow read, even for how wonderful it is, so it is easy to savor.
5) The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide: Five Complete Novels and One Story: I own this version, and I love it. It's my sense of humor, it's random, and it is just confusing enough in parts to make it another savory book. Read it twice in my life, and I plan on reading it a few more times
Those are my choices. I obviously would have gone with a book on edible plants or survival guides, but for the purposes of this game, those are not allowed. You don't have to detail you books as much as I did either, but I thought I would give you a glimpse into me, my personality, and now that you've seen it, you can never go back
Have fun!!!