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So, Kaleidoscope seemed to go well today. Only stayed for part of it - heat and large numbers of people do not a happy kitty make, so I called it a day when I ran empty on smile-and-make-nice juice. I need to spend more time with the Noe College group. Fun folks. (Also, the potential newbie is the CUTEST young lady with curly pigtails... I seriously want to keep her as a pet or little sister or something.)
I'm planning on being at Collegium tomorrow, though I didn't pre-reg at all. Hope there's space in a class that looks interesting. [Note to self, it's Lyondemere Aylee that knows all sorts of fiber arts, as it seems that there are multiple Aylees. Bug her about said fiber arts if possible. I have the kumihimo kits and spindle and roving, but NO idea how to use 'em.]
Was going to do sewing tonight (I have lightweight white material perfect for a warm-weather veil and coif of some variety or other) but the headache I've had since noon just won't quit (again, heat and people...), so I'm instead trying to find a way to get steam in my sinuses without raising my core temperature any further. It's an uphill battle.
Have a list for what to bring tomorrow, including my spindle and roving, computer parts, and a few other odds and ends. At least the site's not too far away - about a 30 minute drive up a major street. So.
One small tidbit is off my panic list, at least: the donation company contact from prior years just emailed me and asked how many bottles I needed, and when, and would I mind picking them up from the factory? (This means less work sanitizing at the beginning of the war, at least, and definitely means that I don't have to worry about bottles giving out on me. Less huffing and puffing to inflate them.) I still need to figure out what I'm doing for the second station, because what's in storage will not work (nor am I entirely convinced it's complete with all its parts anyway). Come GWW Monday-pack-up-day, I'm going to be sorting a LOT of what's in our inventory and pitching more than a few damaged or incomplete goods.
I'm planning on being at Collegium tomorrow, though I didn't pre-reg at all. Hope there's space in a class that looks interesting. [Note to self, it's Lyondemere Aylee that knows all sorts of fiber arts, as it seems that there are multiple Aylees. Bug her about said fiber arts if possible. I have the kumihimo kits and spindle and roving, but NO idea how to use 'em.]
Was going to do sewing tonight (I have lightweight white material perfect for a warm-weather veil and coif of some variety or other) but the headache I've had since noon just won't quit (again, heat and people...), so I'm instead trying to find a way to get steam in my sinuses without raising my core temperature any further. It's an uphill battle.
Have a list for what to bring tomorrow, including my spindle and roving, computer parts, and a few other odds and ends. At least the site's not too far away - about a 30 minute drive up a major street. So.
One small tidbit is off my panic list, at least: the donation company contact from prior years just emailed me and asked how many bottles I needed, and when, and would I mind picking them up from the factory? (This means less work sanitizing at the beginning of the war, at least, and definitely means that I don't have to worry about bottles giving out on me. Less huffing and puffing to inflate them.) I still need to figure out what I'm doing for the second station, because what's in storage will not work (nor am I entirely convinced it's complete with all its parts anyway). Come GWW Monday-pack-up-day, I'm going to be sorting a LOT of what's in our inventory and pitching more than a few damaged or incomplete goods.