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It's the weekend! First, I work for 4 hours, but then I have most of the weekend stretching out in front of me. What shall I do with it? No fucking clue. We're staying in, because no one wants to risk getting Jess sick in the lead up to their surgery.

I'd like to assemble a rocking chair, but we'll see if we feel up to it. It would also be good to get this cling wrap on the bottom half of the back door, so Yoda can't see out, but that's probably going to be a pain in the ass. We shall see.

Yesterday was very busy, as my coworker who does the calls was out and everything came to me. Which is fine. It definitely makes the day faster. I had probably 7-9 emails for people to call, and most took 2 calls. I still did 41 calls for the day. It was busy.

Unfortunately, it looks like our friend isn't going to be able to go on the Alaskan cruise, so I've asked my sister, who shocked the hell out of us by saying yes. It means the dog is going to be boarded for 10 days, so I was not thinking that she'd go for it. But apparently, the videos we've been watching were too much. It'll mean adding an extra excursion, because she wants to pet the dogsled puppies, but I'm okay with that. We've already booked whale watching in Juneau, and then we're also planning to do the Whtie Pass Railway in Skagway. The musher camp is also in Skagway. Ketchikan, we're debating. There's a native program that's possible and the lumberjack show. But I'm' not sold on either. I'd be okay with just wandering around Creek Street and then going back to the boat. We'll see what everyone wants to do.

Amazingly, to add my sister to the room, it was only $600. Which is super cheap compared to the original fares. I guess we paid for the room, and then the add on is just to cover the cost of food.

We're going to fuck up some lovely food. Holland america is supposed to have some of the best cruise food, so I'm really looking forward to it.

We're considering two specialty dining experiences. One is the Pinnacle Grill for lunch. The second is Tamarind for dinner on one of the sea days or the glacier day.

I'm going to be blasphemous and say that the glaciers are cool, but I'm not super excited about seeing them. I mean, I may feel differently when confronted with the majesty of nature, but right now I'm just like "I get an extra day to prowl the ship? More Bossche Balls for me!"

Okay, I desperately need a shower before I start work, so I'm going to go do that. Everyone have an amazing Saturday!

Digital communication.

Sep. 5th, 2025 10:54 pm
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My phone's inability to hold a decent charge is starting to grate on me. I don't use it for a whole lot of things or for many minutes throughout a given day, and based on the stats provided by said phone, the things that I use it for the most - the phone function itself for calls, the CitiBike app, and the home and lock screen - are fairly baffling that they're taking up the most energy. I can't claim to understand the details of the technology involved, but I can claim to be confused that using this phone as a phone is a major drain.

I'm not replacing it, though, not unless I can get the exact same model in the exact same color. I'm holding out until I've got no choice in the matter. Hopefully by then, technology's going to have advanced to the point I can replace the battery myself.
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It's Friday! And while it may not be a long weekend, especially since I'm working tomorrow, it is going to be 1 3/4 days with nothing planned. Fortunately, we have a metric ton of videos about our ship, and about cruising that we can watch.

Jess' surgery is now in 6 days! It's creeping up! They feel like time is crawling, I know. But it'll be next Thursday in no time!

We're staying in Chevy Chase the night before the surgery. Jess needs to be there about 10am (assuming that the surgery time doesn't get moved due to cancellations) which would have put us in the heart of rush hour. Just wasn't worth the risk of being late. Instead, we're staying about 5 minutes away. And the hotel has breakfast for me, which will be nice. I won't have to schlep to the cafeteria to get shitty coffee.

Yesterday, I was so tired. I had too much sleep debt and I was dragging. I went to bed, and fell asleep before I knew it. I don't even remember if we did our normal podcast. I just crashed. I feel much less tired today, which is nice.

My suitcase came yesterday! It's enormous and gorgeous. I got a dark blue, because I figured that would be easier to pick out on the carousel. I also got my second "formal night" dress. It's from Lane Bryant and is just as pretty as I thought it would be. It's this dress right here.

Today, some fleece lined leggings should arrive. I think that's it. Lands end still hasn't shipped my order, which is annoying, and Universal Standard just sent me the shipping info, but it hasn't gone out yet.

That is about all that I ordered so far. I do think I'm going to look for different underwear. The ones I have now are not moisture wicking at all. Bras I'm okay on, definitely need more socks, though. But they can be next paycheck, or the paycheck after that. No rush. It's still 247 days before we leave.

Okay, time go get myself together for work. Everyone have an outstanding Friday!

Open the gates.

Sep. 4th, 2025 09:18 pm
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Coming down the stairs, I arrive at the same time an elevator opens at the other end of the hall: two adults, one stroller, one toddler. The toddler looks my way. I wave. The toddler starts coming my way. I wave again, and one adult tries to stop them, then gives up as they keep going, fast as they can, the adult following just behind as they finally get across the long, long hallway to reach me.

The adult with them advises reaching out a hand for a high-five, and the hand's offered. I give them a handshake, saying it's very nice to meet them.

And we're all on our way, happier for it.
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I slept much better last night, thankfully. Of course, now I am somewhat stiff from laying in one place without moving all night. I got up around 3 to hit the bathroom, and immediately fell back asleep when I got back into bed. It was lovely.

Nothing planned today, just going to work and then relax. Maybe I'll cook dinner, maybe not. I've got stuff to make grown up grilled cheese--boursin cheese, gouda and green apples. You use the vegetable peeler to make thin strips of apple, to make it easy to eat. It's very tasty. You can do variations, but I like the plain old sandwich. Though I do love proscuttio and Serrano jamon.

I need to see which of the butchers we used had the beef for cream chipped beef. I never used it for that, just as a snack, and I'm kind of craving it.

We had game last night, which was super fun, despite being tired. My character is quietly turning into a femme fatale. Just, you know, a senior citizen femme fatale. They're trying to find information on where our friend Andy's girlfriend is being held, and she's wearing an ivory colored pantsuit. She knows that the antagonist's husband has the hots for her, so she decided to take the shirt off from under the jacket, to properly show off her chest region in hopes that she could get him to spill. Barring that, she's a master at throat punching.

I'm going to need life to be slightly less shitty to my friends. I've got one, who is a singer and musician by trade, who is having horrible sore throat and the doctor says that she's too young for it to be something dire, so they're not ordering the tests for anything. I want to go over to Scandinavia and kick that doctor.

Much more likely, I want to go to a friend's work and smack someone. (This one is only an hour away!) The one thing that's saving them is that we're avoiding going out until after Jess' surgery.

Down to 1 week now!

We don't have any more games between now and then, which is weird. A lot of people are away this week, so we didn't schedule anything. I haven't been enjoying one shots as much as campaigns, so I'm not running one, though I was tempted.

Some of my stuff came yesterday, which was nice. I now have warm, rainproof baseball hats, with ear flaps. Also some luggage tags. Today, our first suitcase comes, which will be nice.

And on that note, I shall go forth and get myself some more coffee and get dressed. Everyone have an awesome Thursday!

Tempting suggestions.

Sep. 3rd, 2025 11:05 pm
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It's now been suggested to me that, like job applications, I cast a much wider net in terms of sending out novel queries and pitches. The logic's fairly sound, and I can't recall if there's any specific advice or industry information I've gotten to have me disregard it out of hand. I've heard that it's good to tailor queries to specific agents, but in terms of not sending out plenty of queries, I'm drawing a blank. So maybe there's something to it. To doing something, at least.

In the absence of going anywhere, whether to gigs or the movies or out with friends, it's as good a use of my time as any I can think of.
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It's Wednesday and good lord I'm tired. I've had a couple of shitty sleep nights in the last couple of days, including last night where I could. not. get. to. sleep. It was annoying and I did not enjoy it.

Yesterday was a quiet day. My back was really bothering me, so after I finished work, I had a gummy and relaxed. They definitely help the pain, and only seem to make me a bit mellow, so that's nice. We just made fish filets and fries, so that was pretty labor light. Not sure what I'm making tonight. I really want the box of Kraft mac and cheese in my pantry, so it might be that.

I did not realize how angry I am about our current regime until I was replying to a friend's post this morning. I'm angry that I have to go about my normal life while the world burns down, and angry that my plans for our trip feel silly and frivolous because of it. And I can't do anything about it. I can call and write my senators and reps, which I do, but they don't seem to be doing anything. I'm fed up with 90% of the democratic party, honestly. I'm still going to vote for them, but with a handful of exceptions (Looking at you Mamdani and Pritzker.) I don't feel like they're willing to break the status quo. They're not angry enough. Much as I hate to borrow a line from a sex pest: Angry gets shit done. So I'm going to need them to get angry real fucking soon.

In other news, Jess' surgery is now 8 days away! I think we've got everything we need at this point for their recuperation. I think the hardest part is going to be the inactivity. The first few weeks, they can't lift anything over 2lbs. It's going to be tough for them to sit and relax.

My packages started arriving yesterday. I went on a bit of a spree, getting things we'll need for our trip. Yesterday, I got a windbreaker jacket and a fleece shirt. I love this fucking fleece. I want to burrow in it and not come out. Today, our hats and luggage tags, tomorrow more stuff, and then on Thursday one of our big luggage bags. Need to clean out the foyer closet to put those. I'm done buying for the moment. Now I'm just going to settle my ass down. I'm really looking forward to my Lands End order, but it still hasn't shipped.

We're slowly amassing what we need for May in Alaska, which also coincides with what we'll need for Maryland in winter. It's almost time to switch over to long leggings instead of shorts. I can't wait for the cooler weather to hit. It's been relatively cool for the last few week, in the high 70's and low 80's, and I've been enjoying it. Friday it's supposed to hit 86, but next week, we're back in the 70's. They're predicting nice weather for Jess' surgery day, which is nice. I hate DC traffic enough without adding weather into it.

We're going to our hotel on Wednesday evening, probably arriving around 8. Right now, surgery is scheduled for 12, which means getting to the hospital at 10am. There's no roundabouts going to the hotel, and one going to the hospital. I'll allow extra time to arrive, of course. It's almost guaranteed that I'll miss the exit from the roundabout the first time.

Okay, time for me to hop off and start preparing for work. I need to hard boil some eggs for breakfast. Everyone have an outstanding Wednesday!
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And it's back to work day. Ew. It's always bugfuck crazy the day after a holiday and I am not looking forward to it.

What I am looking forward to is that it is now 9 days til Jess' top surgery! We're in single digits! I'm anxious, though not so much about the surgery, more about the travel. I loathe DC traffic with the power of a thousand suns. Roundabouts are my personal rival. We shall get there, though. There's a chance that Jess gets out of recovery around 3-4, which is going to put us in major traffic. If that happens, I suggested getting a hotel room for a few hours, just long enough for traffic to ease up, and then head out when we're not going to be in either DC or Baltimore traffic just to make it easier on both of us. Plus, then we could have dinner in the comfort of the hotel room. Or, alternately, if Jess is feeling up to it, we'll go have dinner and relax. Hopefully, this is all a moot point, and they get out of surgery early, and we just go. I know they're going to want their own bed, so we'll see how things happen.

I did absolutely nothing except have my monthly psych appt yesterday. My back was super pissed off for no reason at all, so I did something I've not done before. I had a cannabis gummy. Well, half of one. It definitely helped my back, and put me in a happy relaxed state. I considered taking a nap, but instead, we watched youtube videos of the ship on the TV. I love smart TVs with all the apps. Some of these streamers did their videos in 4k, so it seems sad not to take advantage of it.

The other night, I went ahead and booked our whale watching tour. I booked the private tour, which means that we can take up to 6 people on it. That way, if we end up taking a 3rd person with us, we'd be good. We've offered the slot to someone and should have a decision soon. But I was super nervous about the whale watching filling up, so I went ahead and pulled the trigger. I also booked a 7 day pass to the thermal spa. I want to be able to go lay on the heated loungers like a lizard.

Okay, time to gird my loins for patients today. Ugh. Everyone have an outstanding Tuesday!
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Here's what I wrote for the 19th Annual Bring Back The Porn Challenge.

Title: Hotter Otter
Author: [personal profile] ride_4ever
Fandom and Pairing: due South; Benton Fraser/Ray Kowalski
Rating: Mature
Word Count: 200 words (double drabble)
Summary: Negotiations during sex: RayK wants something that Fraser isn't quick to give but eventually relents.
No Archive Warnings Apply

Fic on AO3.

September the First.

Sep. 1st, 2025 08:56 pm
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Three weeks to the day of Rosh Hashanah is an auspicious way to start a month. The season as a whole, really. It's not summer right now, no matter what produce I can find in the markets - it hasn't been for a while now, I just haven't admitted it yet. This year it ended for me on the 18th, waking up the morning after a big gullywasher cleaned out the last of the lingering humidity and giving me two weeks of the kind of days that wind up in movies and on postcards. And now it's September, with fall officially beginning.

Yes, that was the day after the Tom Cruise retrospective wrapped.

I've still got some cherries and rhubarb and plums in my fridge, and a quarter of a honeydew melon. The melon and cherries won't last much longer. But I'm not cooking with pumpkin until October, if I can help it.

Books read in August

Sep. 1st, 2025 07:41 am
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Network Effect, Fugitive Telemetry, and System Collapse by Martha Wells
I continued my Murderbot Diaries reread and final read the last book, System Collapse, which I had somehow missed when it was first released. This last book seemed slightly less effective than the rest.

The Mercy of Gods by James S. A. Corey
This first new novel in a new series is very complex with seemingly endless alien species and a lot of possibility.

The Court and Kitchen of Elizabeth, Commonly Called Joan Cromwell, the Wife of the Late Usurper author unknown
Published in 1664, about the first half of the book is a scathing critique of Cromwell's wife in general and as being very unfit for the management of such a prominent household. So it was a bit contradictory when the recipe section contained the typical recipes for someone of that standing, featuring typical recipes richly flavored with herbs and expensive spices.

Cozy Crochet by Melissa Leapman
A fairly basic intro-to-crochet book but there were some sweater and hat patterns I might want to try.

A Daily Exercise for Ladies and Gentlewomen by John Murrell
A 17th c. cookbook writer, this one was well-written and focused on candy, biscuits, preserving fruit, and fancy sugar work.
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It's a monday that I don't have to go to work, and that's awesome! I'm thoroughly enjoying being a giant sloth the last couple of days. Aside from game on Saturday, I've done absolutely nothing. The highlight was a trip to the dispensary Saturday afternoon.

Yesterday, especially was a lowkey day. 90% of it, I spent on the couch. The first of packages for the vacation showed up. I now have a very comfy pair of waterproof hiking boots from orthofeet. They fit really well, and I think they'll be excellent for walking around. Shoe wise, I still need to get a pair of slides for the pool and spa. We also got our new camera, an EOS 50. I'm learning how to use it, which should be a lot of fun. As per expected, the first few pictures on it are dog pictures. Today I shall do a cat picture or two and see how it favors boodle.

We watched the Thursday Murder Club, which was very good. The cast was fucking amazing, but good lord the ending was rough, and had both Jess and me crying. It was lovely to see so many great British actors together. It looked like they were having a lot of fun. My love for Pierce Brosnan continues unabated, Tom Ellis was adorable, and David Tennant was chewing scenery all over the place.

After that, we watched some videos about the ship we're taking, the Konigsdam. There was a full ship walk through, which was very nice to give one a bit of an idea where things are. Then, some more recent tours of our suite, which looks amazing. Last a couple of travelogues about the entertainment on the ship.

I'm looking forward to sea days as much as the ports, honestly. The ship looks amazing, and like there's always something to do.

Today, I plan to do more nothing. Maybe watch some more videos, contemplate my navel, all the usual stuff. I didn't sleep great last night, so I may even take a nap later. We'll see.

For now, my lovely spouse is up, so I'm going to spend some time with them. Everyone have an amazing Labor Day!
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Beneath the sun.

Aug. 31st, 2025 08:56 pm
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Picking up a new fandom used to mean picking up a new icon. It turns out I already had one. I'd thought it was nice looking and atmospheric with no knowledge whatsoever about the character in it, and to no one's surprise, I managed to pick out my favorite without even trying.

Going from MASH to Top Gun to Friday Night Lights is something where I could easily pull out a through-line beyond that it's a trio of ensemble casts working within and against the rigid structures they're living in, whether or not it's by choice. Something about maintaining a sense of self and self-worth both externally and internally, but I'm only about halfway through the first season. I know that it ends well, but not how it ends, or how it gets there, and I'm enjoying the process quite a bit.

There's no word for the feeling of watching something and being hit with the thought, "So that's where that icon comes from!" Sometimes it's reading and getting to a quote, sometimes it's a fraction of a moment caught up in a 100x100 square. But since the experience isn't unique, simply highly specific, I might a well just call it "fandom."
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It's the second day of a glorious three day weekend! I have a game today, but nothing else going on. I'm just going to take it easy, and maybe, if I feel particularly productive (unlikely), I'll put our patio furniture together. It might be nice for Jess to have a hard backed chair post surgery, so we'll see.

We're down to 11 days til said surgery! I'm nervous mostly about the drive back from DC with a newly sliced spouse. I just fucking hate all the roundabouts. I miss my exit every time. I'll manage, and we'll get home, it just will be stressful. I'd say we could stay another night and leave midday, but they're going to pump Jess full of topical anesthetics, so I want to use them to their benefit, and not have them doing a car ride on just tylenol and alleve, since it doesn't appear that their surgeon is going to prescribe any narcotics. Which miffs me, but instead we went to the dispensary and bought $102 worth of weed.

I woke up earlier than I'd like for a day off, though so did Jess. I was dozing after waking at my normal time, and my brain decided to be a jerk and give me nightmares. There was a video on tiktok about a chick taking a gondola ride, and they went under a really low bridge and got stuck. So my brain decided that would be fun at 6am.

I continue to look online for things about Alaska (I'm sorry, you're all going to be sick of hearing about it.) We're starting to look at restaurants in ports, and things to do. We're limiting ourselves to one excursion per port. So far, in Ketchican, it's looking like in Ketchikan it's the visit to the Alaskan Native villiage, and the Lumberjack show combo. Skagway will probably be the White Pass Railway, and Juneau will be an evening whale watching tour. None of them have a lot of walking, since I'm not trying to do a fucking marathon while I'm on vacation. I expect that we'll be back on the ship early most days. These are relatively small towns, and there's usually three or four cruise ships who are in dock on any given day.

I think while we're in Juneau, especially, we're going to get a taxi for a few hours. It's a larger port, and things are a bit spread out. Especially if we want to go anywhere outside the port.

Okay, time for me to go forth and do nothing for a while til game. Everyone have the best Sunday!
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It's Saturday! And it's a 3 days weekend with lots of games! I'm very excited for it all.

We had Frostmaiden last night, which was super fun. They split the party and were dealing with fights on two seperate maps, which went surprisingly well for a game that's on the legacy system of Roll20 and not jumpgate.

Work was utterly insane. The emails just kept coming in, and I had hardly any time to catch my breath. It was a lot. Oh, and in the morning, there was a power outage at White Marsh, so they were locked out of the building, and then their internet was down. So I moved a few people around for them as well to give them a catch up point. I was tired by the time I was done for the day.

Today, we have Arvandor at noon. I need to do a little prep for that, since it occurred to me that I need to build a dragonrider and dragon boarding party as the episode starts with an aerial fight. I'm looking forward to that. It should be a fun, nailbiting session.

I've gotten Jess into looking at videos about our ship and Alaska in general. We're currently picking out places to go in towns. We'll probably do an excursion in most towns, but we'll have anywhere from 7-12 hours in each, so we'll have to see what else we want to do if anything.

I know I'd like to explore in Ketchikan. Maybe some stuff in Juneau. Skagway's pretty small, so I might not do a whole lot there.

I've been watching the packing videos, and I'm coming to the conclusion that these people are WAY more high maitenance than me. How many shoes do you fucking need? Walking shoes, check. One nice pair of shoes for formal night, check. Maybe sandals for the pool and spa? Yeah, that's about all I need. Maybe, maybe two walking shoes in case one gets drenched. I do not need five pairs of dress shoes, just in case. People are weird.

Also, in our suite, we get free laundry, and I plan to use that, so I'm definitely not going to be overpacking. I'm figuring like the Disney trip, we'll have one big, one medium suitcase for the two of us, plus carry ons.

I got a new carry on, especially for Jess' surgery, but it'll serve us well in general. It's an overnight bag, and it's the perfect size. I got it from Beis, which are expensive, but does have a gently used program, which knocked it down about 50%. I'm debating upgrading our suitcases. We have plain black Amazon basics, which are a real pain to see on the baggage carousel. I spent a lot of time going "Oh-no. Oh is that? No," on the Detroit trip.

Oh well, a few months to decide. And on that note, Everyone have an amazing Saturday!!
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I did not want to get up this morning. The alarm went off and I just laid there for a minute like "Really? It's that time again?" And indeed it was. I slept okay, though I had some trouble getting to sleep. I love my body, which is prone to throw random bits of anxiety at me at bedtime. It's obnoxious. Not usually anything bad, or anything I can put my finger on, I'm just anxious.

I continue t work my hyperfixation on the cruise. I'm currently making lists of what I need to get for packing and shore excursions. Fortunately, there's about 10million videos on youtube, so I'lve been watching some of them.

I'm having serious debate between taking a plane from Seattle to Vancouver. It's only 3 hours away, so I'm quite sure it'll be up and down. I just haven't decided. There's a tram that goes from the airport to the waterfront that would be convenient. But on the other hand, it might be nice to see some scenery from the train. I don't know, I'm still debating.

On one hand, it would save us 3 hours on a train and it's conciderably cheaper. On the other, it would mean more time in the airport. Probably about 50/50. I'll think on it and talk to Jess.

Jess had their final preop yesterday. They are cleared for surgery! Today marks under 2 weeks! 13 days and counting! They're very excited, and more than ready.

We were somewhat busy yesterday. Lots of phone calls, lots of people to work in. It was a lot. Hopefully a little quieter today.

We have a pile of games this weekend. Frostmaiden tonight, Arvandor tomorrow and then Strixhaven (which I just play in) on Sunday. It should be a fun weekend. I also have to make sure to get down to Silver Spring to get our second meat pack, which is mostly for [personal profile] poisontaster.

I'm going to I need to look at my maps, and see which ones I need to upload for tonight. Tomorrow's is pretty well set up, so that doesn't require much in the way of prep.

Okay, time to go forth and put on pants and get ready for the day. Everyone have an excellent Friday!
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We're better than halfway through the week! Two more days til a relaxing weeked filled to the brim with games. I need to do a bit of prep for tomorrow's game, but after that, I think I'm good. The Saturday game is prepped so I'm good there, and Sunday I just have to play. Might be good to remember what we're currently doing in that game, but it'll come to me.

Yesterday was a busy day at work. Lots of people to call to fit in for appointments. The whole thing with United Healthcare means that a lot of people are cancelling appointment last minute, and then I'm the one who gets to try to fill them all in. It's like trying to stuff a finger in the dyke (the dam kind, not the lesbian) and watching five other holes open up.

Oh well, we're going to do the best we can and go from there.

I also did some shifting of appointments that were technically scheduled correctly, but selfishly. For breast MRIs, you have 135 minutes for three 45 minute appointments. This, of course, requires that each be scheduled exactly 45 min apart, otherwise, you end up with two appointments and three random 15 minute slots. It's just obnoxious. It makes me despair to see the same scheduler's names over and over again. They've almost all been here longer than I have, so what the fuck?

In my spare time, I've been falling down the K-Hole of cruise research. I had done this a couple of years ago, but then dad got really bad, and hopes and dreams got suspended. But now that we have some freedom, we thought why not.

I've never taken a cruise before, so this is all going to be new. If anyone has tips, please feel free to hit me up either here or by DM. Which is all to say that somehow I'd forgotten the perks of taking one of the top suites. The suite we're in is called the Pinnacle Suite. It's their "owner's suite," and it's gorgeous, see?



Apparently, the other part of the suite is that you are met upon check in, and someone walks you through security and customs and onto the ship and to your suite. It has an espresso maker! I'm looking forward to using that in the mornings. I'm going to be super caffeinated.

I'm making a list of the things they suggest getting for the trip. Rain jacket, layers. I don't have many of those. So I'm going to be going on old navy and getting some sweatshirts and fleece tops, and looking for waterproof shoes. (Apparently, Alaska gets a fair amount of rain.

Right now, I'm in my youtube phase.

Okay, time for me to get myself together. My sister is very chatty this morning, so I'm going to flee to our bedroom and go get dressed for some quiet. Everyone have an awesome Thursday!

Fidelity.

Aug. 27th, 2025 10:31 pm
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For no reason I'm capable of understanding, starting sometime yesterday, my iPhone and iPad stopped connecting to my home wifi. The network was there, the devices acknowledged it, and my desktop was always able to tap into it through the relevant connecting device. The desktop's too old to have inbuilt wifi capabilities, but the iPhone and iPad were new enough they've got it, except it wasn't in them. They kept saying the password was wrong. I checked on the wifi router provided by the phone and internet company and typed it in, several times, and neither device acknowledged it as correct. I tried the trick of having the devices forget about the network before trying to reconnect, and it didn't work.

Resetting the route managed it, somehow. I'd be better able to understand what happened if the desktop also didn't get it for a while, but it did, so I have to wonder where things got messed up. Because there was a problem that got fixed, and it wasn't a problem for everything.
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Assorted due South haiku that I wrote in April for International Haiku Day (April 17) and National Poetry Month. Some -- as noted in my AO3 AN -- are derived from prompts of the dSC6D snipppets comm on DW.

Title: Two due South Double-Stanza Haiku in Honor of April's International Haiku Day and April's
National Poetry Month
Author: [personal profile] ride_4ever
Fandom: due South
Category: Gen, F/M
Relationship: Benton Fraser/Victoria Metcalf
Characters: Benton Fraser, Victoria Metcalf, Ray Vecchio
Rating: General Audiences
Length: 63 words
Fic on AO3.

Title: Five due South Haiku in Honor of April's International Haiku Day and April's National Poetry
Month
Author: [personal profile] ride_4ever
Fandom: due South
Category: Gen
Characters: Implied characters: Benton Fraser, Diefenbaker, both Rays, Robert "Bob" Fraser, Jack
Huey, Tom Dewey
Rating: General Audiences
Length: 78 words
Fic on AO3.

Title: Three due South Haiku in Honor of April's International Haiku Day and April's National Poetry
Month
Author: [personal profile] ride_4ever
Fandom: due South
Category: Gen
Characters: Benton Fraser, both Rays mentioned or implied
Rating: General Audiences
Length: 42 words
Fic on AO3.

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