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posted by [personal profile] owlfish at 01:03am on 01/11/2002
The children scampering around in hordes and the adults trying way too hard to dress up for me were unsettling, especially after it had taken me an hour and a half to get home. (For reference, I can usually do the trip by transit in about 35 minutes, just under an hour walking.) I waited 35 minutes for the streetcar before learning it had been in an accident, so I had to take a different route home. I arrive home around the time I'd been planning to leave for the Halloween party tonight. The party had begun by the time I was ready to leave.

The hard part in getting ready wasn't even the clothing part of the costume. I haven't worn contacts in 4 years and while I could do the thicker one on the second try, it took me another 10 minutes to get the other one in. It'll take a bit to get used to wearing them again. At least it was a nicely humid evening which made wearing them easier. Then I put on makeup - another rarity since usually I don't even own any. I bought some for the occassion, so I was detailed in white and gold. I did a fairly basic Venetian carnival-type outfit, which felt like cheating since it's not part of my usual habit of making spectacular and complicated last minute outfits from scratch. Except for the golden mask which I bought yesterday, I already owned all the random but appropriate bits of clothing which went into this costume. (Indeed, upon later thought, I realized that the bits and pieces came from 5 different countries!)

The party was delightful. I only knew 2 people on arriving, but I had lovely talks with many people, especially a new acquaintance named Sara(h) who I will never recognize again since she wore a mask the entire time. To be fair, it was a truly gorgeous and beribboned mask. We have Ad Astra and Worldcon and Bakka and the LOTR exhibit and such in common. She's a writer (fantasy and/or sci fi, not sure), aspiring to be published, currently circulating some of her work. Bronwen, one of Alice's housemates (Alice being one of the two people I knew), went all be-vined, much more in keeping with what I would normally do. Alexandra (I know her too!) was dripping with cute toy snakes as Medusa. A woman named Leslie has a pretty blue dress and amazingly long black hair. And there were balloons! (There were lots of other nice people there too, including a Pirate named Paco and a Death named David. If Cyril had been dressed as a Sorceror I could keep up with the alliteration, but he was dressed as a witch. And there was a fluffy grey cat.)

The food had cooled by the time I made it there but was still tasty - especially the Roman Stuffed Dates (I don't think they were stuffed with real Romans).

I'm happy - I was allowed to run off with a balloon when I went home.
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posted by [personal profile] owlfish at 11:16am on 01/11/2002
I'm not used to having nail polish on. My nails are glittery, but there's not much I can do about it quite yet. A corollary of not (usually) owning nail polish is that I don't own nail polish remover.

I'm seeing the Fellowship of the Ring again tonight - this time with nifty extra features provided by the Q&A session which will precede it. Other than that, however, I don't think my day will be a particularly good one - no dissertation work all week, my congestion has settled into my lungs, even with all morning to do it in, I still haven't done my latin homework for tutorial, and at this rate, I won't do any of my work hours today.

I need to start waking up earlier.
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posted by [personal profile] owlfish at 12:03pm on 01/11/2002
I hadn't opened the blinds this morning for some reason - it looked grey and overcast and the main reason to open them is to have daylight. C. called and wondered if I'd seen the snow - and indeed, there it is, covering the leafs and grass and cars, but none of the streets or sidewalks - they're just damp. It's gone away again already and the world looks full of sunshine and smashed pumpkins.

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