Had a good weekend. Friday dinner was good, the evening was an interesting experience. I'll probably do it again. Saturday brunch was good company, though somehow the travel from Stubbe's to
con_girl's place got interrupted/delayed for 60% of the party. And, unfortunately, my allergies started acting up too much for me to wait around. (Right now, it is ragweed and other hay-fever season, so I seem to have far less tolerance for additional system load, like cats. Probably time to start the daily dose of anti-histamines for the next few weeks.)
After departing
con_girl's place, I unsuccessfully looked for a Hawaiian shirt at Value Village, then moderately successfully shopped for some stuff at the (new) Big Bud's which is just accross the road from the V.V. on Cyrville Rd. (Talk about the new inexpensive-shopping Mecca.) Then packed and headed up to the cottage for a family day. My sister from Montreal and boyfriend were there, as well as my parents, and my other sister from Invermere, B.C. and her husband and daughter, my 7-month old, world-traveler (she's been to Australia) niece. I served them chocolate-raspberry martinis, and the sister from Montreal went to work on "perfecting", or at least "tuning" the recipe. (She's a professional, and has been voted on of the top 10 bartenders in Montreal by some local magazine survey a few times now.)
Unfortunately, they're doing road repairs or something. So there are a bunch of places on the road up to the cottage where a section of what used to be asphalt has been removed and replaced with gravel. Now, that doesn't sound too bad -- except none of these sections were marked or signed in advance. And, I was riding up there on a motorcycle, at night, with a passenger, over a twisty, windy road that I know quite well. The first of those gravel sections was, shall I say, startling. (Luckily I wasn't riding all that aggressively, as
leolac kept dozing off on the back of the bike.)
The day at the cottage was very nice, and it was a nice family get-together. I like my family. And
leolac and I had a nice canoe ride, to a nearby island, then a little walk in the woods on the island -- we had a very nice nymph/satyr moment. :)
Looking forward, we have:
This evening: dinner at the Mee Xim, then dance lesson at 9:30.
Tomorrow: still, blessedly, free of commitment
Wednesday: maybe lunch with
blue_stocking (pending scheduling confirmation), then dance lesson 9pm.
Thursday: breakfast at *shudder* 8:30am with
succulentpoet, and dance party & performance with
leolac in the evening.
Friday: [edit]
go to Montreal for dinner and motorcycle ride with
sultrysong. But, this has been thrown into confusion, by intimations that she's coming to Ottawa this weekend. Dunno. [/edit]
Saturday: [edit]
breakfast with
concordantnexus at 10am, then [/edit] hop on bike and ride to Kitchener-Waterloo for a party chez
corbet and
redsash.
Sunday: ride home, maybe doing lunch in Toronto with someone. Poly dinner in Ottawa.
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Monday: dinner with
mellybean71,
sultrysong, and the boy.
Tuesday: recover from my weekend.
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September 9th: Poetry Slam (do I wear a kilt?)
October 7-9 (and 10th for travel): Conclave sf convention in Lansing, Michigan.
November: contemplate going to Windycon 32, if I can find room-mates and get air-miles tickets.
December 22-29: family Christmas at my sister's in Invermere B.C.
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Date: 2005-08-24 06:50 am (UTC)As to a kilt at 'Clave, it depends on whether I take car or motorcycle. The kilt is quite big and bulky to pack, so doesn't pack on the motorcycle very well, meaning that if I come by motorcycle (expected) I won't be bringing the kilt. Sorry. :(
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Date: 2005-08-24 07:15 pm (UTC)There will be a wedding. You are invited. You don't have to bring anything, but *hugs* are expected. :)
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