I haven't updated in forever, so here are some random happenings:
I went to Dragon*Con, and it was fun! We did con very differently this time out - no big name panels, we skipped the parade, etc. We went to a lot of the YA lit panels, and to see the ever so awesome Jane Espenson (which was cool because it was the first panel I'd seen where the draw was a TV writer, & because she brought Cheeks with her!) and to the fanfiction panel we had so much fun at last year. It was just as much fun, but unfortunately I overindulged so we actually missed a day of con because of the sick and the sleeping off of it. Oops. We also went to the aquarium. Yay, aquarium!
I'm doing lots of craft stuff right now, probably as a backlash to the fact that I've done some writing this summer. Crafting is how I recharge from writing. It's weird, because I want to do both at the same time, but I cannot. Also, I'm loving blogging about the Pinterest stuff, so it's a cross-over there but not by much. Tonight I sewed badges onto my con bag. +100 Geek Points
One of my friends had a game night on Saturday and it was a ton of fun! There was an awkward moment when I thought I was going to be the only single person there, but then a couple more girls showed up on their own so crisis averted! I got to introduce them to Cranium, which is tons of fun to play with a large group.
We started our fall tennis season on Sunday. We lost all 5 lines, which was not unexpected as we got moved up 2 levels this season (to C-3, which means nothing to non-Atlantan tennis players.) But I was happy with my game - we played well together, and we came as absolutely close to winning as you can come without winning: 5-7, 6-7. And we never gave up, as evidenced by those scores. So I am pleased.
I got my Amanda Palmer kickstarter CD and so I've been listening to that a lot, since I'm going to her show on Saturday. I'm excited to go, but also somewhat filled with trepidation, as I worry about being too... plain, I guess? She's so creative and many of her fans seem to be as well. I guess it goes back to that sometimes I feel like I'm too weird to be normal but not really weird enough to be weird. Anyway, I like the CD a lot, and it's onsale for $5 at Amazon, or you can pay what you want on her site, apparently up to getting it for free, because she is amazing and would rather you listen to it than not listen to it.
Also over the weekend, I made a brief foray into being more proactive with the online dating because I was feeling lonely. I actually messaged someone, instead of waiting for someone to message me. He responded a bit confusingly neutral so I spent a day trying to figure out if he was brushing me off or not, and then by the time I decided to respond again to see what would happen, he'd deleted his profile.
Tonight, I watched the US X-Factor. This is noteworthy because despite some of my recent fandoms (ie 1D, Kradam) I don't generally watch reality TV. Full disclosure: I watched the first two seasons of Survivor religiously, so I feel like some of this is my fault. Oh, and I did watch most of a season of Pop Idol in the UK but there really wasn't anything else on. Anyway, my biggest issue with shows like these is the humiliation factor. I'm fine with the ones who can sing, or who are nearly there, but when someone seems deluded about their own abilities it is too much for me. I feel so bad for them. I had to change the channel a few times. Also, why does everyone always go on about how mean Simon Cowell is? He's honest, but I don't think he said anything mean-spirited. If you suck, you suck, and you should have thought about it before you decided to suck on national television.
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