Nov. 23rd, 2009

breakinglight11: (Cool Fool)
After all the madness of the last several weeks, I think I am finally past the crunch and now have some freedom from commitments and responsibilities. Making my to do list now, it seems remarkably light compared to how much I've needed to get done for recent events. I will be going home for Thanksgiving on Wednesday, which means packing my work week a little more tightly, but otherwise I am relatively unburdened, and God knows once I'm home I will not have a ton to do. I think I need it; the recharge time has been too long in coming.

I think I will work now on planning for my play, developing some ideas for a new probably Peter Pan-based larp, making a character for the FantasyCraft game I'm in, and other miscellaneous writing and gaming projects. I'm at work unusually late today and there doesn't seem to be much to do, so I should have plenty of time.
breakinglight11: (Exiting Fool)
Now that I've reached a sort of resting point, I thought I'd take stock of where I am right now and see where things stands.

Health and body. )

Relationships. )

Work and finances. )

Education. )

Vanity. )

Art and creativity. )

The verdict. )
breakinglight11: (Puck 3)
I just booked Intercon hotel rooms for the merry intrepid congoers from Brandeis. We have only six people so far and room for two more, so if anyone wants to share with us, just let me know.

Just out of curiosity, a dumb question-- when do people typically book their hotel rooms for Intercon? Is around this time early or late? Because I did it in January last time, and I remember somebody remarking that I was cutting it unsually close. People do seem to be talking about it a lot earlier this year, which is what prompted me to take care of it. What is everyone else's experience?

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