Jan 28, 2014 21:14
- Every now and then, I have one of those social butterfly weekends. This was one of those weekends. Bobby and I met our friends Tristan and Don for Indian food on Friday night. On Saturday, we hosted a Burns supper for six of our friends in the SCA. It was so, so much fun. The food, prepared by Bobby (except vanilla ice cream by moi), was fabulous
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Umm...who is Princess Dashkova, and why are her memoirs significant?
I'm so glad that Bobby was not more seriously injured--that had to be dreadfully scary.
I miss the SCA. *sigh*
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Alex and Lance would probably do the same! They adore each other. Bobby and I often joke that they like each other more than they like either of us!
(And they didn't even need crumbs to fight over, either.)
Lol. My neighbor's dogs are that way. (He has two Boston terriers and a Yorkie.) We'll hear screeching and carrying on and my neighbor yelling, "Lily! Joey! LILY!! JOEY!! Goddamn it!" :D
Alex and Lance only ever fight over food. We still laugh over the time, at a cookout we had around Lancelot's first birthday, that we got each of them one of those Frosty Paws dog ice creams, and they got in a fight because I guess Alex was standing too close to Lance while he was just trying to enjoy his ice cream. We still call Lance "Ice Cream Fighter" sometimes.
Umm...who is Princess Dashkova, and why are her memoirs significant?She was the best friend of Catherine the Great. She participated in the ( ... )
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I miss it dreadfully, but it's just not the same here.
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We've decided to play more on our terms. We have some great friends, so we'll hang with them and do the things we love. We both enjoy demos, so we're going to start there.
We're not going to make the mistake of being officers or too deeply involved as volunteers again; that was just too cutthroat last time, and recognition is not why I do things, so it seemed weird to be the subject of vitriol for doing a job that needed doing.
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Our founding Baron and Baroness were/are amazing folks, and most of those who started the group are still core members, and yet new people were/are always made welcome. I still follow the groups' e-list on Yahoo! and often "watch" them preparing for events and such, so I know that the best things have not changed.
The closest group here--well, I went to one or two meetings, and just did not feel included. I don't mean I was unwelcome, but there wasn't a lot of effort to draw me in, either. Plus, here the distances are a lot more as well.
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