8/15/07: Bright racing star
Aug. 15th, 2007 11:20 pm
Back from Armadillocon. A good time, spent hanging out mostly with
West Coast and East Coast friends rather than Texans. Had breakfast
with
jaylake, who later showed us the
Freshman
Moon and skunked me in pool; had lunch, ice cream, and yarn
shopping with
madrobins; had a fine dinner with
sdn and
klages in a restaurant with a view of
the bats, if they had ever appeared. We also had good BBQ at
the airport both coming and going. At the convention itself I spent
most of my time hanging out in the convivial space between function
rooms, chatting with whoever came by (which included
suricattus and Patty Wells WINOLJ). Hanging out with
klages was a special treat. Who else could cause three
people to burst into song: "There is nothing like my brain / Nothing
in the world / There is nothing you can name / That is anything
like my brain..."
Last Japanese class tonight, and the final program schedule for the Worldcon has been posted (I see they gave me a kaffeeklatsch). I so do not feel suffificently prepared for this trip. I'm sure we'll be fine.
Saw Endeavour and the ISS tonight, a bright racing star visible for just a couple of minutes from our back yard. Very cool. Kate said "it moves so deliberately!"
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Date: 2007-08-17 03:36 am (UTC)What's "unitsuite"? (Hmm... in romaji it looks like "unit suite" but I'm sure that's not what you meant...)
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Date: 2007-08-17 04:35 am (UTC)I'm really glad of your sympathy. However, despite the study, I feel so unready, it's not funny. (And I have to re-sit exams, which are in about... 10 days.) So I have my peace with the situation. Mostly. *wan grin* What I probably need (and won't get for the foreseeable future) is a good solid stay of 3-6 weeks, with some supportive language course to help structure my study, but otherwise just immerse myself in the language somewhere people are unlikely to have even rudimentary English.
Crazy(and given certain historical quirks, my usual stratety of returning an English utterance with one in Dutch might well backfire in Japan... certain parts, anyway)Soph