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anarchist_nomad ([personal profile] anarchist_nomad) wrote2010-03-19 11:58 am

Day 82b: Weekends

I am writing this entry from Ye Olde Oxford Tube, heading into London. Tis Friday again! Another weekend is nearly upon us!

Speaking of weekends, there is quite a bit going on this weekend! Although that may not be so unusual. Upon looking in my Slingshot yesterday, I was struck with the realisation that my next completely free weekend is September 17 - 19. Eeep! That is six months from now! The last free weekend in the next half-year (June 11 - 13) just got filled yesterday with a narrowboat trip on the Walden III, cruising the Oxford Canal from Banbury to Oxford!

I am used to having my calendar filled two or three months in advance... but not six! I suspect that the surfeit of upcoming trips -- two to Japan, one to South Korea, one to the United States, and one to Scotland -- have a lot to do with it! Thankfully, some of those weekends are only partially booked, with space still available for other activities!

Speaking of weekend activities, last weekend was quite packed! My official birthday celebration[1] was gangs of fun and an awesometacular success! All went according to plan -- we started off Friday evening with the All You Can Eat menu at the Pink Giraffe. Can anything that begins with some of the best vegetarian Chinese food be less than fantastic? As usual, the Giraffe did not disappoint, with favourites like the Beijing [mock] duck and the [mock] chicken satay and the [mock] chicken with cashews and yellowbean sauce. Even the meat eaters enjoyed! As is also usual when doing AYCE at the Giraffe, everyone left the meal feeling like we could roll home[2] and we wouldn't need to eat for a week! We wound down Friday evening with a couple of rounds of Dominion, introducing L1 to the game.

My actual birthday -- Saturday -- began with the traditional phone call from my mother. This is an event that defies description; one truly needs to hear it to appreciate it! After breakfast and a bit of prep work, people began to arrive... which meant that it was time for presents! I got a particularly awesome stack, including some coins from the Royal Mint, comic book t-shirts[3], the new Chumbawamba album, sushi-making lessons, My Neighbor Totoro[4], a very sweet framed photograph, and more! Once all the presents were opened, we let the games begin! We started out with Wise & Otherwise (which my darling [livejournal.com profile] bunnypip won), then moved on to Betrayal at House on the Hill The Shinnin'. I ended up as the traitor -- this was my third time in the role... and I have never succeeded at my task! Guess I am just too much of a good guy! As the day went on, we also played Bag o' Nouns (my team won), Apples to Apples, Lost Cities[5], Monte Python Fluxx, and a few rounds of Werewolf. Good fun!

Partway through the afternoon, we mixed up some liquid nitrogen ice cream. It was a collaborative effort -- F and L2 mashed the strawberries, [livejournal.com profile] miss_amaranth and [livejournal.com profile] wolfpeach each helped pick up the supplies, I mixed them all together, [livejournal.com profile] topbit poured the LN2, and [livejournal.com profile] xmakina stirred. I was less than ecstatic... as I had overestimated the ingredients, leaving some of the mix unfrozen by the time we ran out of liquid nitrogen. I really need to purchase a larger dewar! Still, methinks that I was just being a perfectionist -- everybody else seemed to really enjoy the ice cream![6]

In the evening, we ordered pizza and then had a karaoke sing-a-long! Starting with the Bohemian Rhapsody, we moved on to Video Killed The Radio Star, Karma Chameleon, American Pie, Build Me Up Buttercup and more! We even Rickrolled ourselves! This was a phenomenal group to have a sing-a-long with -- I have not laughed so hard in nearly a year!

Throughout the day, calls and text messages had streamed in. That was very nice -- thank you to all who could not make it, but send something on! We had a decent turnout for the party, too; nineteen people helped me bid farewell to the first half of my fourth decade. At the Event Horizon, I would consider this number to be quite small and the party to be a bit of a flop. But, bearing in mind that I still have far fewer friends in England than in either Chicago or New York, it was a decent turnout.

As the hour got late and people started to head home, we broke out The Shinnin' again for another game. This time [livejournal.com profile] xmakina was the traitor -- helping a giant spider to lay its eggs in one of us and waiting for them to hatch. Alas, the poor victim to get caught in its web was the arachnophobic [livejournal.com profile] cheshcat! Luckily, we heroes managed to free her and destroy the eggs, then get the hell out of the haunted house in time! My explorer did not survive... but at least I was on the winning team! We finished playing around four in the morning... but with two arachnophobes in the game, it was not considered an ideal way to end the night. L1 wanted to play The Shinnin' yet again... but no one else thought this was a good idea. So out came Dominion once more, which I won by a reasonable margin. Finally, we dropped off to sleep around five o'clock in the morning -- which was still my birthday in Eastern Standard Time, where I was born!

Sunday was a much more mellow day. To wind down from the weekend, I planned to have us watch a few of my favourite films. The choices were made according to the movies that I have been waiting to introduce to [livejournal.com profile] bunnypip. We started with The Princess Bride, as I have been waiting to show it to my British friends ever since I learned that the film was not ubiquitous here -- inconceivable! Next up was my favourite anime, My Neighbor Totoro. After those two, we took a break for chocolate cake -- complete with Red Dwarf figures and rocket candles on top! Awesometacular, indeed! Finally, we finished off the films with one of my favourite comedies: Michael Frayne's Noises Off! It was wonderful watching how hard everyone laughed at this hysterical show!

Shortly after the movies ended, I made my way to St. Giles -- accompanied by my dear [livejournal.com profile] miss_amaranth -- to ring bells for Sunday evening services. Then three of us went up to the roof to watch a particularly striking sunset. Upon returning home, [livejournal.com profile] xmakina and [livejournal.com profile] cheshcat and [livejournal.com profile] miss_amaranth and I played Lost Cities (which [livejournal.com profile] xmakina won). Then it was off to Atomic Burger in Cowley for dinner. Finally, I dropped [livejournal.com profile] xmakina and [livejournal.com profile] miss_amaranth off at home before settling down for the evening with my beloved [livejournal.com profile] cheshcat. Twas a very good weekend. A very good weekend, indeed!

So now, my dear friends, I am thirty-five! It began with a bang... let's keep the excitement -- and the good times -- rolling!


[1] In contrast to the unofficial surprise party held the week earlier!

[2] Except for the fact that it would mean rolling up a rather steep hill!

[3] Iron Man, and the movie version of the Watchmen.

[4] Extremely important for Sunday! See below.

[5] The four-player board game, which was new to me, rather than the familiar two-player card game.

[6] Either that or they were just being very polite!

[identity profile] cheshcat.livejournal.com 2010-03-20 12:16 am (UTC)(link)
It was indeed an amazing weekend and I'm so pleased that you had two extra special bday celebrations. I love you. Happy Birthday, Beeps!

[identity profile] anarchist-nomad.livejournal.com 2010-03-20 08:10 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you for being a part of it all, Sweetheart! Not just this year's two celebrations -- though one would never have happened without you! -- but all the birthdays that we have shared through the years.

I love you very much, my darling [livejournal.com profile] cheshcat. Here's to a great many more years together!

Beep-wah!

[identity profile] miss-amaranth.livejournal.com 2010-03-20 02:55 am (UTC)(link)
I wanted to write on this earlier, when I first read it - but for some random reason it kept crashing my internet when I tried to!

'tis working now, though.... so have a comment! *comments.*

It is now Saturday - meaning that you have been 35 for a whole week! *grin.* It is wonderful to read about how much you enjoyed the weekend. I was very happy to be a part of it! I had a great time, too.

Am off to sleep now. Hope you are sleeping well and that this makes you smile when you read it. Will write to you via text when I wake up.

Love you! xx

[identity profile] anarchist-nomad.livejournal.com 2010-03-20 08:13 am (UTC)(link)
Good morning, my dear! *yawns and stretches*

I am very pleased to report that you have succeeded in your mission to make me smile with this comment! *grins* I am so glad that you were there for both birthday celebrations and that you had a good time! I am well and truly thirty-five now... and enjoying the short while when I can claim to be sixteen years older than you, Sweetie! *wink*

Looking at the time of your post, I hope that you are sleeping soundly and enjoying some beautiful dreams. I will talk to you more later, my darling!

Love you lots!
xxXxx