July 12, 2007

A Bloody Shame

apher.jpgSee, this is when you know it's bad: when the only way I can get myself to blog is while I'm bleeding out my arm. Yeah, I'm back at the Red Cross, donating clotting factor and typing with one hand. Expect typos.

Truthfully, I can't believe how flippin' busy i've been, and I haven't even been getting a start on my college schoolwork. Last week was occupied with assembling all the paperwork to once again refinance our home. This week was spent assembling the paperwork for the lawyer who is helping me try to collect a payment that has been owed to me since 2004. Next week will likely involve somehow paying my 2006 taxes - my former accountant left me a terrible mess.

Meanwhile I'm still waiting on a job, and starting to get a tad anxious - even if I get a 'Start Monday' assignment, I'll still be waiting as long as six weeks till I have a paycheck (depending on the contracting firm). So things could get pretty tight. And before that happens I still need ti pay my taxes.

Took the kids to Convergence, an annual science-fiction convention. I'd taken them to Marscon, which is a fine little convention, but I wanted something closer to the Carnival-like atmosphere that I remembered from the last Minicon that I attended back in 2000 or so. This year's Minicon, which I attended in tangential fashion, had only depressed me. When I learned that Convergence had recaptured some of Minicon's old spirit, I was eager to attend. Fortunately I bought the tickets when I was still employed.

I think everyone had a good time, although I would hope that next year my youngest could do more than sit in the manga room the whole time! The older boy tok off of course, being very independent, but my daughter and I had the chance to sit in on several good panels, including the "Pun-el," an hourlong group-riff of painfully bad puns. Along the way I also taught them how to mooch meals out of Krushenko's, the convention hospitality suite, or con-suite.

tardis.jpgtorchwood.jpgAnd the con was fun: there were in addition to several good panels (which nerds like my daughter and I enjoy,) a 24-hour SF movie room, the aforementioned 24-hour manga room, a nice-but-not huge dealer room, a masquerade contest, and many, many special-interest party suites.

Each suite had a different theme. There was a 'Doctor Who' room, and nearby a room for its spinoff, 'Torchwood.' A room called "The House of Toast" featured... toast, any way you liked it. Other suites included the "Xena in 2008" presidential campain suite, a Klingon room, a belly-dancing suite, and an excellent Museum of the Paranormal displaying Pandora's box and the Hly Hand-Grenade of Antioch.

http://albatross.org/tikibar.jpgBut my favorite room of all had to be the Tiki-Bar room, styled after the popular podcast. The Tiki-Bar podcast features thewhite-labcoated Doctor Tiki, who every episode meets the lovely Lala at Johnny-Johnny's tiki bar, only to discover A Problem. After the group explores The Problem, Doctor Tiki ha a brainwave, and quickly scribbles a prescription for a cocktail. Johnny-Johnny prepares the thematically-related cocktail, everyone drinks, and The Problem - whether Kremlin spy or Lost Alien - is resolved. Along with viewer mail and out-takes, an amazing amount of tomfoolery and bad acting are crammed intto each short video.

So it was a delight to be able to visit a cheap copy of the Actual Tiki-Bar. The featured drink-and-episode was Red Oktober, which tasted like the cough syrup we were all fed as kids, but at 75 proof had less alcohol.

Since we're livingf poor this summer, it's little thngs like Convergence and our Fourth-of-July picnic that will feature in this summer's memory scrapbook. Getting to see Harry Potter was terrific, and the twins started off with their trip to Boston.So while this summer won't feature a gigantic Trip to Germany or a huge home remodelling project, I hope that there are enough little perqs to make a rewarding summer for the kids.

And of course with my daughter starting her first job (neighborhood barista) and the twins taking driver's training, they are keeping pretty busy.

So it's a bloody shame that it takes being immobilized in the Apheresis throne to get me to blog again, but at least I'm helping somebody out with my platelet donation.

When is your next blood donation?

Posted by Albatross at July 12, 2007 6:12 PM | TrackBack
Comments

At least you were typing with one hand for a good cause! The con sounds like fun. Being a big Xena fan, I might find it hard to get much farther than that.

Wow, kids starting jobs and driving. Lots to keep a parent distracted, excited, and worried. ;-)

Posted by: B.D. at July 13, 2007 10:13 AM

One of the events at the convention, on Saturday night, was a "Captain Jack Harkness Kiss-Off." In case you haven't seen the Doctor Who spin-off, Torchwood, it features Captain Jack, who is emphatically bisexual. During one episode, he engages in a long, passionate, doomed kiss with another man.

So the Saturday kiss-off was Between Men Only.

Apparently it was very successful (inasmuch as the men kissed without injuring themselves nor causing the collapse of civilization). At one point someone had to be escorted from the room, although I guess alcohol was involved.

I of course refrained from entering the contest since I wanted there to be an actual competition - it would have been a pity for me to just go in there and blow away all the other contestants.

Possibly that was a poor choice of words.

Posted by: Albatross at July 13, 2007 10:36 AM
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