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Saturday, I attended the "Writing About Aliens" and "The First Five Pages" panels. I think I learned a lot more in the second one than the first. Both were much more coherent than those on Friday, but I think now that part of that can be attributed to how many brain cells I could dedicate to the task of listening; looking back, I was exhausted Friday because of my screwed up sleep schedule.

I watched the very silly Tomb Raider movie, which is nifty eye candy but Ms. Jolie isn't nearly as much of a hottie as she and her fans seem to think she is (sorry, J; I know you want to marry her but she does nothing for me). Watching Chris Barrie as her butler was fun: "Hmm. Live rounds again?"

Sunday Omaha as I picked up Yamaarashi-chan for a little bit. Unfortunately, there were no kid's tracks for Sunday, so they watched the kid-friendly anime in the KidKon while Omaha and I hit our last panel, "Writing Long Arcs," then played a round or two of Give Me The Brain, an incredibly silly card game in which you play a zombie working at a fast-food restaurant trying to complete all of your jobs so you can go home for the day. Some jobs require a brain, but there's only one for all of you, so you bid with other players for posession of it.

We went home and did, well, housework. [livejournal.com profile] fallenpegasus showed up at the convention and eventually came over. We sat around complaining about how hot it was and discussing details of the convention.

I made pizza dough. Yamaarashi-chan rolled it out into six little pockets which we filled with saute'd onions, red bell peppers, mozarella and ricotta, and I baked them in the oven. She had a lot of fun making the pockets and pinching them together. Although they were calzone's, I called them "pizza sandwiches" since I know the girls like pizza. They still didn't eat. (I wasn't surprised; they'd been heavily snacked at KidKon and had eaten well of their egg salad sandwiches). We tried giving them other things, and they just weren't hungry. Ah, well. I ate mine; it was very delicious, especially with the yeasty, home-made dough.

All in all, a rather fun weekend. Quiet, reserved. I would like to have gone to some room parties and perhaps the dance, but Omaha doesn't get a chance to go out as often as I do and someone had to watch the kids.

Date: 2003-07-07 10:20 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] codevixen.livejournal.com
Ahh, I'm always jealous of the food you talk about. ^_^ Hope you had a good time at WesterCon... I really wish I could have been there, but as I get no money anymore, there really was no possible way. Oh well.

Date: 2003-07-07 11:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elfs.livejournal.com
Well, I didn't have any money either; my good luck rested on the misfortune of others who bought their memberships last week but now couldn't afford either the flight or the hotel. Ah, well. I hope to be able to pay them back.

I'd offer to cook dinner for ya once in a while, but I suspect a certain 'rent would blow a gasket.

Date: 2003-07-07 06:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] codevixen.livejournal.com
Hey, she doesn't have to know. ;) I go off on my own all the time (well, with Lyra); just get me bus directions and I can get to your house by myself. I haven't visited you in a while anyway, and it's not like I have anything else to do this summer.

Date: 2003-07-07 11:22 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nbarnes.livejournal.com

Chris Barries was the only good thing about that movie. Everything else about it was so much worse than it had any right to be. You'd expect a Tomb Raider movie to be bad, but this was awful. As I put it at the time, it was bad even in the ways you'd expect a Tomb Raider movie to be good.

Mmmm, calzones.

Date: 2003-07-07 11:41 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pixel39.livejournal.com
Calzones freeze well, after they're baked. I should make some. :-)

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