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Lots of fun lately!

Friday after work, I met [livejournal.com profile] plumtreeblossom after work for fried chicken. The Popeye’s in Kenmore Square where we’d been planning on eating was insanely crowded due to a ball game, so [livejournal.com profile] plumtreeblossom suggested we turn it into an impromptu picnic. We walked a few blocks with our food to the Esplanade and had a lovely dinner by the Charles.

From there we walked to the Charles/MGH T stop, and on the way we saw a family of Canada geese with three cute little goslings! Pictures on Flickr (scroll down a bit).

After stopping at [livejournal.com profile] plumtreeblossom’s house to dump off our stuff and get cleaned up, we went to a combination birthday (yay!) and going-away (boo!) party for Theatre@First stalwart and all-round sweetheart [livejournal.com profile] big_jewfro. We were unfortunately too tired to stay very long but we had just a wonderful time. [livejournal.com profile] plumtreeblossom managed to drag me into the karaoke room, which I thought I wouldn’t enjoy, but I had a fabulous time. It was a truly delightful party. I hope the Boston area ends up getting [livejournal.com profile] big_jewfro and his sweetie back eventually, but wherever he settles will be a big bright spot visible from orbit.

When we got to [livejournal.com profile] plumtreeblossom’s house (fortunately only a few blocks from the party) we collapsed right away.

Saturday morning we had breakfast at local favourite The Burren and then went to Earthfest, an annual eco-themed music and marketing event on the Charles River Esplanade. I’d never been before, but [livejournal.com profile] plumtreeblossom’s been several times and said this year’s was the most crowded she’s seen. This is a free concert with an associated vast stretch of marketing tents, all with some connection ranging from direct to very tenuous with ecology. Oh, and food vendors, of course. We had a lovely time, but the crowd was very dense and it was a lot of walking and waiting. Lots and lots of cute dogs to look at! And the weather was spectacular. I’ve put a few photos on Flickr.

Saturday evening I helped [livejournal.com profile] eisa unload at her new apartment. Due to the large number of people and the relatively small amount of stuff it was very quick, and the traditional pizza was yummy. I’m delighted to have her (and her dogs) back in the area.

Now, I think, it’s time for bed.

PS — During the course of the weekend, [livejournal.com profile] plumtreeblossom and I discovered that the longest of the three escalator flights at the Porter Square T stop is exactly one hundred kisses long.
beowabbit: (Me: taking pictures in Hawaii)
Today when I got home from work, I was too tired and low-brain-function to do anything actually useful. But repetitive stuff involving pictures was not beyond me, so I uploaded some of the photos I took when [livejournal.com profile] plumtreeblossom and I went to see the Big Apple Circus in April to Flickr. You can see them here.
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Awesome weekend at Arisia and other places with [livejournal.com profile] plumtreeblossom. Much seeing of old friends I don’t get to see very often. Car mishegas — my car is currently in the shop having the muffler reattached. Loved [livejournal.com profile] plumtreeblossom and [livejournal.com profile] joyeous’ performance in this year’s Red Shift.

Completely aside from all the fun things going on in the vicinity, I find just being in a hotel relaxing and refreshing. [livejournal.com profile] plumtreeblossom and I are thinking of doing occasional little mini-vacations close to home, where we don’t really go anywhere special, but find a hotel in the general Eastern Massachusetts area and have a night or two in a room that somebody else cleans, with a really soft bed and a big bathtub and no piles of stuff that needs to get done nearby.
beowabbit: (Food: Christmas dinner at my sister's)
Wonderful wonderful pie breakfast chez [livejournal.com profile] bbbsg and [livejournal.com profile] chillguru.

Awesome Thanksgiving dinner at [livejournal.com profile] plumtreeblossom's, the first joint event we've done (although she really did all the work), and a true delight with some wonderful people (and two wonderful cats), and The Very Best Gravy [livejournal.com profile] plumtreeblossom and I Had Ever Had in Our Lives, courtesy of the delightful and massively talented [livejournal.com profile] heliopsis.

Got in phone calls with my parents, with my sister, and with [livejournal.com profile] sionnagh.

My life is good. I'm thankful for many things, among them relatively new love with [livejournal.com profile] plumtreeblossom, a close and warm circle of friends, and the fact that [livejournal.com profile] cathijosephine (with whom I have a strong and lasting friendship) seems to be well and truly through the worst of her tonsillectomy recovery.

Oh, I'm also thankful for getting my brain back! That's my big news of the past decade. :-)
beowabbit: (Games: Catan board closeup)
Howdy! I plan (slightly tentatively) on having a games afternoon on Sunday, August 27. It’ll be the day after my birthday, and it will have been a long time since I’ve played Cities and Knights, or Carcassonne, or Puerto Rico, and I’d love for y’all to come and help me fix that. (I’m going to be mostly interested in playing German-style board games, but if y’all want to bring card games, other kinds of board games, retro video games, party games, or whatever, you’re welcome to. And I plan on starting this at 2:00pm and going till 9:00 or so, so we should have time for several games.)

This will be at my house in Quincy. RSVPs (via comment here or by email) are highly recommended so that (1) I can be sure that my relatively small house will accommodate everyone (although if the weather is nice, we can use the deck for those games that are less likely to blow away) and so that (2) I can get you directions.

PS — Also, Remember, Remember the 25th of August.
beowabbit: (Geek: Galaga)
First, the morning from hell. For background, I got a new prescription for contacts a few months ago, which turned out to be incorrect, although the sample lenses the eye doctor had given me to try out were correct. So I had an eye appointment scheduled for today to get the prescription fixed.

I’m too tired to do a fully-fleshed-out write-up, so I’ll just tell you about my morning by copying and pasting from mail to [livejournal.com profile] cathijosephine. Here’s what I wrote. )

So, the three good things: Thanks in large measure to [livejournal.com profile] mud_puppy, I went to a fundraiser/rally for Deval Patrick at the Hynes Convention Center on Thursday. Introducing him was Barack Obama, who of course was a really good speaker, but who did a very good job of not stealing Patrick’s thunder. I’d heard Obama’s DNC speech and a couple other sound bites, so I knew what to expect from him, and I got it. But I’d never heard Patrick speak; at most, I’d read short quotes. And wow, he is a kick-ass speaker! Inspiring, entertaining, honest-sounding, impressive. He gives the sound bites, but he also connects them and uses them responsibly. He doesn’t just assert or imply something, he explains why it happens. His speech made me simultaneously really confident in him as a politician and really confident in him as an officeholder, and you don’t get that combination very often. (Even people who are in fact going to be good at both often do only one or the other in their speeches.) So that was amazing. And it was nice to see [livejournal.com profile] mud_puppy and a couple co-workers of hers, [livejournal.com profile] docorion, and [livejournal.com profile] lilbjorn and M. there.

After that, I met [livejournal.com profile] cathijosephine at Sarsfield’s, our local Irish pub, for a pint and a half each, which made up in caloric value for not having had dinner. :-) We had a really good time. While I’d seen her a few times recently, this was the first time we’d had a chance to just chat one-on-one since before I went to Hawai‘i, and it felt really good.

And tonight I went over to [livejournal.com profile] chienne_folle’s for a night of text-adventure games with her and her husband and a bunch of their friends, which was really, really fun. Makes me want to put some text adventures on my Treo to play on the subway; evidently there’s a lot out there. We played a game called Ad Verbum (if I’m remembering correctly), which was interesting in that it was largely about verbal puzzles. For instance, there’s a room in which all the descriptions use only words that start with S, and you can only use words that start with S in your commands. Atypical, I guess, but lots of fun. I left before they started the second one, because I was starting to get too tired for that kind of brainage, but I had a great time, and seeing [livejournal.com profile] queenofhalves there was an unexpected pleasure.

So, all in all, life is good! And soon I will have new contact lenses that don’t give me headaches and with which I can actually read computer screens!

[livejournal.com profile] beowabbit sleep now.
beowabbit: (Me: freshly shaved at butterfly exhibit)
Good few days. I finished V for Vendetta (the comic), and really enjoyed it, and hope to see the movie soon.

Speaking of movies, I’ll be seeing Mrs Henderson Presents with [livejournal.com profile] chienne_folle on Thursday, and am looking forward to it (and to the company). (Too sleepy to make an IMDB link right now. :-)

Went to lots of wonderful social events over the weekend. Among other fun things, got to chat about jazz with [livejournal.com profile] chillguru and see [livejournal.com profile] eeblet during her whirlwind Right Coast tour. Oh, and got to learn a new board game.

Part of why I’m tired is that last night I got home a bit on the late side to discover that my new phone, a Treo 650, was waiting for me in a box on the porch. So of course I stayed up late getting it working and transferring stuff from the old phone. And today I got calendar synchronization working, so I can again carry around my schedule in my pocket.

Several years ago, when I used to carry a Palm organizer around with me, I was somewhat more organized and less likely to forget stuff I was supposed to do. But then I started carrying more and more other shiny bits of consumer electronics around with me, and stopped carrying anything that was good at calendaring. Now I have a phone that’s good at calendaring, so hopefully I’ll be better about not forgetting to write down stuff I want to do. Wish me luck. Also, wish me more days in the week and more hours in the day, because that’s the real problem with my schedule. And make sure that about three of the extra hours are stuck between 4:00am and 4:01am, so that I will actually wake up well-rested every day.

Speaking of well-rested, it’s time for me to go work on that.

[EDIT: Oh, and yummy dinner with [livejournal.com profile] cathijosephine at the Tibetan place by the Diesel. I hadn’t had Tibetan food in way too long!]
beowabbit: (Me: swimming at the Ledges)
It was a great weekend!

I got together with [livejournal.com profile] minerva42, [livejournal.com profile] underwatercolor, and [livejournal.com profile] pixie_ysral on Friday night for Japanese food (at Kagawa, the excellent Japanese place in Quincy Center that I frequent) and a movie. We watched 12 Monkeys. I confess I didn’t pay quite as much attention to the movie as I might have, but that was OK; I’d seen it before. It was good.

Then on Saturday I went out to Northampton to see [livejournal.com profile] gishmi1ish. I had a great time! She showed me around the Smith campus a little bit, and in particular she took me to the greenhouses, where we discovered they were having a bulb show, so there was a lot to see. I wish I’d thought to bring my camera with me. We had dinner at Moshi Moshi, [livejournal.com profile] gishmi1ish’s favourite Japanese restaurant in Northampton, and had a really great time talking. I also got to see [livejournal.com profile] aibyou_canti, albeit briefly, and meet the menagerie at his house.

On Sunday I went to the Massachusetts Horticultural Society’s annual Spring Flower Show and had a nice time. I was tempted to buy some wildflowers for the yard, but it slipped my mind before I left. I did get some yummy herb mixes. I also took lots of pictures, and hopefully at some point soon I’ll have a chance to post some of them.

Now it’s time to do some laundry, pay some bills, maybe do some cleaning, and hopefully get to sleep early. Tomorrow evening I get to see [livejournal.com profile] zzbottom for dinner, yay!

Oh, PS — I think my car is on its last legs. I hope to replace it really soon, because after the trip back from Northampton, I’m not sure I trust it for another significant trip.

[Edit: Oh, I forgot to mention: I saw Transamerica with [livejournal.com profile] gishmi1ish. It wasn’t what I expected at all, but I loved it. I think I want to see that again.]
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So last night I went to the Suicide Girls burlesque show at the Middle East that [livejournal.com profile] bbbsg pointed me at. Bumped into a bunch of other good folks there (although I didn’t find [livejournal.com profile] bbbsg until the show was over). Was fun, but I didn’t have a very good view from where I was, and the main thing that was appealing was the silly energy of the performers. The band that was on beforehand may well have been good, but it was so loud that my injured ears weren’t able to detect any music. Many thanks to [livejournal.com profile] pir for giving me a pair of earplugs! Was a fun night though. Oh, almost forgot! There was a woman in the audience who had really short hair (like mine a few days ago, shorter than it is now), and after the show she was near us and I asked her if I could rub her head, and she said to go for it. Yay! Head-rubbin’s!0 Of course, she had been up near the stage, so I had to be careful to avoid the swaths of chocolate sauce.

So, they’re really more grade-school and junior-high nightmares than high-school nightmares, but “high-school nightmares revisited” has the right associations and a better rhythm. I set foot inside the gym at work today. Scary! I’d signed up in December, before my last trip to Hawai'i, but the personal training office seemed unable to actually call me back, or schedule things when I did manage to speak to a human, and actually getting an appointment scheduled felt like a Sisyphean ordeal. But it finally happened today, and I’ve got another one on Thursday. It was kind of intimidating – I felt as out of my element as I ever have, and that includes both the lesbian hayride1 and the house meeting at Campus Students for Christ – but it was actually kind of fun, and I’m looking forward to going back. The trainer would have been more intimidating if he didn’t look an awful lot like me – which means, of course, extremely cute.2

I didn’t make it to the Diesel tonight because I had a bunch of stuff to do. But I didn’t get much sleep last night (partly because I forgot until about 3:00am that I had the appointment today and therefore had to be at work at a more civilised hour than is my custom), and I may not get much done. Sleep is a very appealing concept.


0 which remind me of belly-rubbin’s and puppy-lovin’s, some of which I shall hopefully be fortunate enough to enjoy in May.
1 Actually, at the time, that was my element.
2 Actually, it means similar facial structure and close-shaven hair and beard, but who’s keeping track? He wasn’t verbal enough, and didn’t seem happy enough to be there, to come off as cute. There’s a guy at the munches on O'ahu who looks a lot like me, and has the enthusiasm and verbal facility to be way, way cute, just like me.

beowabbit: (diamondhead)
I was really wiped out Friday night by the time I was done at work, so I didn't even go over and register at Arisia. (Also, between a wonderful week behind me with Kala and a wonderful week ahead of me with Dreaming, I figured I needed a quiet night at home.) Background for what follows )

I ended up getting to Arisia really late, around noon, but it was good to get the sleep. Saturday afternoon; entertaining story about picking up my phone )

By the time I got back to Arisia, there wasn't much time before a big dinner that some wonderful people had organized (dunno if the organizers want to be mentioned by name, but thanks!). Got to see lots of good people there, and while there was some stress involved in getting seated, the meal itself was lovely, and very inexpensive for the quality and quantity of food and accommodation. After that, I was really tired, so I went on home, even though there was still some programming I wanted to see.

Sunday I got to a couple of panels, managed to connect with Dreaming, and had a good time, although most of the panels I'd wanted to see were on Saturday.

I was especially happy to get to see [livejournal.com profile] bensong1 and A. and G., up from New York. And it was also particularly great to see [corrected LJ name] [livejournal.com profile] pheromone; although I'd seen her since she got back from Kripalu, this was the first time I'd seen her while she wasn't being silent, so it was our first opportunity to do anything like catching up.

Sunday night and Monday with Dreaming )

I've had some great conversations so far with Dreaming, and am looking forward to the week.

So, I had a lot of fun at the first Arisia I've actually been registered for, despite missing most of the programming I wanted to see. Resolutions for next year: (1) Plan attending much earlier, so I'm actually prepared. (2) Don't lose my phone. (3) Despite all the travel I'll no doubt be doing before Arisia, stay plugged into the right social circles enough to be invited to those sorts of parties. (I did get to test a truly lovely backside for doneness. Nice and tender; it was done.) (4) Get enough sleep going into Arisia (although I have absolutely no regrets about this year!). (5) Be on some panels.

beowabbit: (Misc: smiley pumpkin)
(Note: I haven’t been following LJ as closely as usual lately, so if you said something you want me to see, you might want to drop me a note or comment here.)

I had a nice long post in my head about last weekend, but I never had a chance to sit down and post it, so here are the bullet points:

  • Met with a potential short-term (several months) housemate on Saturday, and we mutually decided it would be a Good Thing. So the esteemed A—— S——, from the fair city of T——, will be renting Tom and Tigris’ room for a few months. When I come back from Hawai'i, I'll have a housemate!
  • After that meeting, the three of us (Tigris was there too) went to the Fells for a lovely and energetic hike.
  • After that, we dropped Mr S—— off at the T, and Tigris and I had a delightful Vietnamese dinner at our favourite Vietnamese place in Malden.
  • On Sunday, went to [livejournal.com profile] hawkegirl and [livejournal.com profile] sandhawke’s pumpkin-carving party, which was a blast. I stole an idea from ceo (whose LJ name I used to know but am having trouble finding at the moment) and made a smiley pumpkin, i.e., “:-)”. If I’m remotely organized enough to get a picture of it before we leave, it might become an icon. [Updated: I did, as you can see.]
  • [livejournal.com profile] sionnagh has been in CT with her mom for much of this week (she had stuff to do there on Wednesday and on Friday and Saturday, and coming back in between would have been just too much driving.) We’ve been doing a lot of long phone calls to read Harry Potter. :-) Free long distance is nice.
  • Busy week at work, especially Thursday night, when I worked really late since it was my last day at work before vacation and I wanted to get a bunch of stuff done before leaving.
  • Thursday night and Friday, I had computer problems (a botched upgrade) that caused me to spend much of yesterday reinstalling and my computer rather than packing. At least it was my own workstation rather than aq.org, so it didn’t affect anybody but me. (Of course, that’s why I experimented with the upgrade on that machine in the first place. :-) On the good side, I upgraded the OS while I was reinstalling, and the latest version of Slackware has much better font support than the previous one (which itself was much better than previous versions). I no longer have font envy around my friends with Macs.
  • Went to a cool Hallowe’en party last night and had a good time, but I wish I hadn’t been so tired! I ended up leaving on the early side (and getting thoroughly lost trying to find my way back to the highway, although not for very long).
  • Today I’m scrambling to get packed and get the house ready for A——’s arrival, but I think I'm going to run out for brunch before I settle down to that. [livejournal.com profile] sionnagh arrives tonight around 10:00, and we need to take a cab to the airport tomorrow around 9:00am. I wish I were travelling on a bit more sleep. :-) But we’ve got an overnight layover in Denver breaking up the trip, so that will be nice.

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I just finished hosting a lovely Poly Boston brunch at my house. And yes, I do mean I just finished hosting, despite it being 9pm. It didn’t last as long as a certain pancake breakfast of my acquaintance, but the brunch part lasted from 11 until 16 or so, and the last few people stayed playing games until now. At the peak I think there were about 25 people here, maybe 30 — so it was unusually well attended for Poly Boston events at our house lately. (The discussion with the reporter in attendance probably beat it, but not by much.) I had a great time, and I think other people did too. At first, of course, I was running around making sure everybody had what they needed and trying to find things and scrambling eggs and that sort of thing, but there was only an hour or so of that, and then I got to relax too. Dreaming did quite a lot of cooking, and all his food was really great, especially the tofu scramble which was stupendous. This was the first time I’d had a brunch here (at all) and the first time I’d had a Poly Boston event here involving food (and actually, the first time I’d had a gathering here that involved food — I’m not much of a cook, which is part of why this was brunch, where I could get by with bagels and scrambled eggs).

It was also the first time I’d had an event here where I was organized enough to come up with an appropriate music playlist (and had enough of my CD collection digitized to make that worthwhile). I chose mostly upbeat instrumental folk rock, mainly British-Isles influenced but with some other cultures thrown in (bands like Boiled in Lead, Silly Wizard, and Tempest), with a little traditional folk thrown in (De Dannan), and a few vocal songs (mostly slightly amusing ones like Silly Wizard’s “False Knight on the Road” and “Female Drummer”). Given how late people stayed, I would have liked to have more songs so that they didn’t repeat as often, but it was a nice mix, it suited the tone of the event nicely, it didn’t interfere with conversation, and it made the event feel a little more festive.

I got a little time with [livejournal.com profile] sweetmmeblue and Dr. Daddy’s kids, which was nice. I got to spend some time chatting with [livejournal.com profile] greenfizzpops and [livejournal.com profile] dje, which is a rare treat due to geography, and chat with them about their impending trip to the Wrong Coast (and do some minor geekery), got to chat with a friend I know mostly through BiHealth, which was really nice because I don’t see her often enough, got to meet some people who hadn’t (I believe) come to a Poly Boston event before, and got to sample lots of people’s yummy food. And I felt great about hosting an event that so many people seemed to have such a good time at. Yay! I probably don’t have the energy to do this on a regular basis (and as somebody pointed out, part of the appeal was that it was a different kind of event from our regular ones), but I’m definitely going to do this again.

All in all, quite a success!

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Just got back (well, an hour or two ago; have been catching up on stuff) from Baitcon XVI. It was excellent and I had a good time, but I was also in a kind of down/weird mood, and ended up leaving early (which gets me the chance to have a day at home and catch my breath and run errands and stuff). I will probably do a fuller posting later, but for now the following observations spring to mind:


  • I love driving, and I haven't gotten to do enough longish drives lately. (I particularly love driving in the fog, because it's so beautiful, although of course I wouldn't seek it out 'cause it's dangerous.)
  • I miss Tigris and Tom terribly.
  • Once you get the tent set up and get yourself and your wet stuff in, and you're no longer actually being rained on, rainfall on a tent is a very lovely sound.
  • Habañero-amaretto ice cream is yummy, and dragon chocolate (chocolate-cayenne) ice cream is even better, but neither of them can hold a candle to ginger sorbet made with ginger beer.

And with that, it is time for me to collapse.

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