Awesomecon was truly awesome. I had a ton of fun, chatted up untold numbers of strangers, oohed and ahhed over people's clever costumes and, admired artists' works and yukked it up with my young friend.
Next time...two day tickets. We stood in line for the costume contest (observing only) that we missed a lot of other stuff.
In the exhibit hall, I had to hold on to G's backpack so he could guide me along. My biggest challenge was keeping my mouth from dropping (and staying) open.
I did wash my hands a LOT, so hopefully no con-crud for me.
G is a lapsed member of the 501st and we had a great time reconnecting him with the Legion. He's a bit shy, so I ran point. The leaders of the group were so charming and welcoming, I considered joining up!
There are a few photos on FB but I was using my cranking G3 iphone, so the quality is far inferior to the joy represented in the smiles.
I can report to y'all, that when I briefly walked past Nick Brenden, he seemed well, if quite tired. While I watched, he walked out from around a high table and threw his arms around a fan. I read his lips, "Aw. I love you too."
Also. Ernie Hudson has taken amazing care of himself. That dude is CUT. Unlike the rest of the photo ops, his featured one of the original Ghostbuster Mobiles, a huge, blowup Slimey, a Stay Puft Man, music and a troupe of junior Ghostbusters. A whole experience.
There were many, many wee people in the costume contest. The youngest was a 6 month old, 5th Doctor. "The Steampunk Family" (Dad, Mom, early 20s daughter) served as judges and were delightful. In the end, they were so charmed that they dug into their own pockets to come up with two $10 prizes for two kidlets who did a great job on their costumes. "Don't let your parents spend this!"
The woman who won first place was debuting her first costume in her first contest. I wish I could name the video game it came from, but except for looking crazy uncomfortable, it was really impressive.
It wasn't an officially sanctioned event, so there was really only a trophy for first place, but some people clearly worked hard.
When G showed up to pick me up he asked who I was dressed as. Um. These are actually my clothes. So, we decided I should tell people I was Miss Foster from Dr. Who, because G and his girlfriend gave me a plush Adipose a while back. I didn't take the Adi with me because I was afraid he'd get dirty!
I'm a bit amped on caffeine. Do NOT get the espresso smoothie at the Con. Those nerds mean business with their go-go juice.
That sounds completely fabulous, Bonny! I am so glad you went and that awesomeness happened.
Hah. I am at a dance convention--I left "early" (around 1230 ) last night so I could get up an go to classes from 9-2. No lunch break. Then napped all afternoon so I could stay up late tonight. It's 315, and I'm not super tired but my feet hurt and I still need to dance tomorrow, so I figured good time to leave. It's sorta depressing though, because on the one hand, amazing dancers to watch perform and people to dance with and classes...on the other hand they are all soooo good, it reminds me how super far I still have to go, which is sad. I wanna be GOOD!
Ah, Facebook. Drew and Kristin, I apologize for not realizing that someone with Drew's last name could be so incredibly ignorant as to be insulted by that allusion. *sigh* No, just didn't realize that pointing out the obvious might kick up a potential shitstorm. I'm going back under my rock now.
Erin, actually I deleted the post. It was really me reacting to the number of direct mail Easter things I get from local churches, but it isn't something nice to post actually on Easter, even if I did mean it in jest. Today is just a hard day for me and I tried to make a joke but it was mean spirited. April 20 was my dad's birthday, he'd have been 83 today, so my humor was ill placed.
Oh geez, what a difficult time of year :( So sorry for accidentally stirring things up and making it even worse. If my hobby of choice weren't decorating eggs I wouldn't even know when Easter is aside from the facebook shenanigans (HankyPysanky has to keep track of such things to track timeliness of spring orders.) I wish you as much steeply discounted candy as you might wish to enjoy. Speaking of which, I should perhaps hit up the local Target for discounted display options.
eta: And your post really wasn't mean-spirited at all. Back when I was firmly religious I still joked about zombie jesus and the delicious treats he brought. Cuz the usual rule of thumb on those risen from the dead is that they only want to kill you and bring you misery, so Jesus was super awesome for bringing treats instead.
Bonny, that sounds like a wonderful time. I'm so glad you went.
ND, I'm sorry today is a difficult day for you.
We're home a day early from Mom's because we accidentally didn't bring enough medication with us. Also, I still can't drive my car. I'm exhausted, but on the plus side I can finally watch Friday's Hannibal.
Tea:
Somewhat squicky medical question. I have a
puss filled welt
on my thigh where I had a band-aid today.
I'm pretty sure it is an allergic reaction to the band-aid, which I didn't realize had latex. My question is, how do I treat the welt?
Benadryl ointment? If it gets really red or feels hot, then see a doctor.
It's only a little red and not hot at all. I don't have any benadryl ointment in the house. Is it okay for tonight to just take oral benadryl and leave it uncoveredd?