I can't see my way clear to going to the Farthing Party. A plane ticket would cost more than I am comfortable spending with Michael out of work. A train ticket would be more affordable, but it would mean being away for four solid days, which is longer than I want to leave Alex. (Alex wouldn't come along on a 12-hour train trip, for tolerably obvious reasons.) A suggested carpooling option didn't work out.
Lots of Very Cool People are going to be there - I should probably unsubscribe from the Farthing Party community so that I don't see any more reminders of who. And I'm so utterly impressed with Farthing as a book that I was looking forward to discussing it all weekend - not to mention, cheering on
papersky for her triumph.
All of this being the case, I should not have been reading Making Light threads on fannish parties, which has inevitably provoked yearnings.
Quick, help me plan some other con to look forward to, far enough in the future that our financial situation is likely to have improved, and likely to be packed full of my friends. Minicon, maybe? Is it true that there's going to be a Minneapolis alt.polycon?
When I came downstairs this morning, Alex came running over to me, holding up our Pinky and the Brain figurines. "Mama, kitties," she explained. (Yes, we've told her that they're mice.) "Clap clap... a side, oh, back, a slow."
It was clearly a story, and told with great emphasis and urgency - before I'd even managed to get past the baby gate. I have no idea what it meant, or why it trumped normal preliminaries like "Mama, up." or "Hug hug."
In other Alex news: she's now genuinely counting to six, assigning one number per item counted. She's starting to show a lot of interest in letters. All at once, she's become incredibly affectionate, showering us with hugs and kisses. And I should've thought twice before teaching her how to play "Ring Around the Rosy," especially the part where Mama and Papa can join in.
In other Pinky and the Brain news: Michael pointed out that traces of our wedding cake icing can still be seen in the grooves on the bottom of the figurines. Awwww.
It's so hard to be at work knowing that today the mail carrier will deliver Disc Three of Season One of Veronica Mars. I don't think I've ever gotten addicted to a show so quickly - trembling hands, the whole works - and due to inadequate Netflix account management, we haven't seen a Veronica Mars episode since Thursday.
Must not read ahead in the TWOP recaps.
Lots of Very Cool People are going to be there - I should probably unsubscribe from the Farthing Party community so that I don't see any more reminders of who. And I'm so utterly impressed with Farthing as a book that I was looking forward to discussing it all weekend - not to mention, cheering on
All of this being the case, I should not have been reading Making Light threads on fannish parties, which has inevitably provoked yearnings.
Quick, help me plan some other con to look forward to, far enough in the future that our financial situation is likely to have improved, and likely to be packed full of my friends. Minicon, maybe? Is it true that there's going to be a Minneapolis alt.polycon?
When I came downstairs this morning, Alex came running over to me, holding up our Pinky and the Brain figurines. "Mama, kitties," she explained. (Yes, we've told her that they're mice.) "Clap clap... a side, oh, back, a slow."
It was clearly a story, and told with great emphasis and urgency - before I'd even managed to get past the baby gate. I have no idea what it meant, or why it trumped normal preliminaries like "Mama, up." or "Hug hug."
In other Alex news: she's now genuinely counting to six, assigning one number per item counted. She's starting to show a lot of interest in letters. All at once, she's become incredibly affectionate, showering us with hugs and kisses. And I should've thought twice before teaching her how to play "Ring Around the Rosy," especially the part where Mama and Papa can join in.
In other Pinky and the Brain news: Michael pointed out that traces of our wedding cake icing can still be seen in the grooves on the bottom of the figurines. Awwww.
It's so hard to be at work knowing that today the mail carrier will deliver Disc Three of Season One of Veronica Mars. I don't think I've ever gotten addicted to a show so quickly - trembling hands, the whole works - and due to inadequate Netflix account management, we haven't seen a Veronica Mars episode since Thursday.
Must not read ahead in the TWOP recaps.
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Date: 2006-08-22 03:26 pm (UTC)also, minicon! minicon minicon minicon! woo!
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Date: 2006-08-22 03:30 pm (UTC)Heh. With a toddler, probably not for much longer...
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Date: 2006-08-22 03:49 pm (UTC)Sorry the trip didn't work out. Interesting comment about not taking Alex on the train - my goddaughter's family would feel the same way, whereas I'd much rather take a small child on a train than in a car. I wonder if it correlates with what people were used to themselves as small children? My family never owned a car, but we travelled by train a lot.
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Date: 2006-08-22 04:00 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-08-22 04:10 pm (UTC)I can't go to the Farthing Party either, much as I would like to. Maybe you and I can have comiseratory discussion sometime that weekend?
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Date: 2006-08-22 05:09 pm (UTC)The first part might've been a reference to a song we sing at story hour, which has clapping and then swaying from side to side. But I'm not sure where "Back, a slow" came from.
I have tried to teach her the hokey pokey, but the only part that stuck was "around, around." :-)
You're one of the people I really, really wanted to see at the Farthing Party. I hope you have a fabulous time.
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Date: 2006-08-22 05:27 pm (UTC)There were no disposable diapers then, either. I've no idea how she managed this. I've asked her, and she doesn't know either.
K. [thumbs up on this whole Minicon idea]
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Date: 2006-08-22 05:47 pm (UTC)However, next year's Minicon is very likely to be the first one
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Date: 2006-08-22 06:51 pm (UTC)Enjoy Veronica Mars! I particularly enjoyed the part where the aliens landed and the making out started ;-)
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Date: 2006-08-22 07:10 pm (UTC)Aha! Because I was thinking, "Well, there's Minicon, but then I wouldn't get to see Patrick and Teresa." We'll see...
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Date: 2006-08-22 08:17 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-08-22 08:38 pm (UTC)Now I'm trying to imagine a foodie conversation in which you might have said that.
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