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Very full very good day!

SamSam is visiting this weekend, and it's lovely. They got in yesterday a bit after school let out, and so we were able to head to beginner bellspractice and help out a whole bunch there last night. I got more Owl House enthusiasm from the local 12 year old, and a little bit of musicals geekery from our newest ringer, and we rang lots of various successful rounds and hunting and it was all splendid.

Today was more bells, and very excitingly, when I last looked at the spreadsheet it said like...five people? When I checked this morning it was ten and five guests. UM OKAY COOL FINE. I can lead this practice! That's...that's normal?!

(it actually went quite well. There was handling, there was called changes, just about everybody got to try something that challenged them, I went up to see the bells with Sam and Daniel P****** who is a lovely other friend visiting, and then we all hung out in the sunshine and enjoyed the marvelous spring weather (a welcome revisitation after the summer we've had this week.)

Post bellslunch, several of us picked up necessary ingredients from the haymarket for ~dinner party~ tonight. Because Daniel P****** and April are visiting Austin and Bee, and because Sam is visiting me, and because JohnB is a lovely human, we all got together for Good Dinner And Games And Stuff.

Austin and Bee made taco fixings, and Sam and I made gingerbread (mostly Sam) and we all sprawled around the table eating good food and talking good conversation. I laughed a _lot_ tonight, there's a lot of really lovely people in this group and I liked having the freedom to feel very much myself as part of it.

We played a great many rounds of Wavelength, and then went outside to see the ISS pass overhead (we're up to Expedition 71). Signing up for those SpotTheStation text alerts1 was one of the best decisions I have ever made, it is such a cool thing every time I get to wave at them.

Post ISS, we returned to play an arguing game (everyone has an animal competing in various sport-type events and we argue Who! Will! Win!) and then played a pretty great tile placement game called Shake the City. I did perfectly well at both, and continued to laugh a lot and generally very much enjoy being with these people.

I also drew a stunning picture of a middle aged dad doing the Abbots Bromley. This doesn't make more sense if you think harder about it. His polo shirt has a small image of an crocodile riding a horse and playing polo, and yes, I am extremely proud of that weird bullshit. I'll try and upload a photo later.

Then it was very late and so home again home again. Sam and I have two days with almost zero total plans, which is going to be _excellent_. Read books, hang out, maybe make more food, generally have a nice time of things. I have grading but obviously I am not going to work on it this weekend.

I hope your life is going well and you are finding joy.

~Sor
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1: Huh, apparently mobile text alerts are now in legacy mode and no longer supported. I have had no problem with them, but ymmv and I should probably check out the app version and see how that works as well.
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So, today's big project of the day was NEW BED!

Specifically, new mattress, and putting some bed risers in place. Everything else is the same old same old. I guess I changed the sheets, but it's not like I got new sheets. (I continue to deeply love owning nothing but dinosaur sheets.)

See, somewhere in the last few months, both Tuesday and Austin have been all "hm, you're aware that your mattress is actually complete shit, right?" and I've been like "yeah, it's ten years old YOLO" because I am an ADHD nightmare childe. But I have tried to bear their comments in mind, and kept my brain whirring about "yeah, it's deffo time for me to replace my mattress sometime". I even made a Facebook post asking for advice, which I then completely ignored.

And then yesterday, friendChris was dropping some supplies off at my house (Chris is moving and the supplies will be donated to work) and in small talk about how the move and packing is going he offhandedly said something about needing to get rid of a mattress. "Wait, shit, what size, what condition?" said I, and upon determining that it was a full and a couple years old, said "yeah, lemme see if I can arrange for a car" and that was that.

FriendKyle was all "sure, I have a car with roof rack and some strapping, and also my Sunday timing works out impeccably with yours [as long as I come to service ringing too] and so post-bells1 Kyle and I traipsed off to his house. It was nice to get to see how his post-moving is going, and rifle through his and Clara's bookshelf a bit, and admire some art.

In the morning, Ezri had helped me to move the old mattress (and the futon mattress it was lying on) downstairs so all Kyle had to do was help me haul the mattress down from the third floor of Chris's (I forgot to warn on this part), strap it to his car, and haul it into our first floor. Ezri had also agreed to help me get it up to my room, which was good because after I hugged Kyle goodbye, Ezri and I tromped upstairs and they provided invaluable moral (and occasionally material) support while I:

*vacuumed the box spring *wiped down the entire frame with a damp rag *vacuumed/mopped the floor under the bed *put the frame up on risers *got anti-slip stuff for the risers and also took the wheels off my bedframe. I am especially appreciative of their thoughtfulness in various suggestions about making sure my bed was not likely to fall off the risers, although some of that might just be the practicality of "their bedroom is right below mine".

And then the surprisingly simple task of "haul a mattress up the stairs" and now I have a new bed. I have not finished making it, although I will do that shortly. With the trash this week, out goes the incredibly old futon mattress that was my first bed post-college (thanks BelmHouse!) as just general bulk-trash. And then the day after goes the mattress that was my Big Adult Purchase Of A Real Bed, in...

lesseee. This is coming up on the end of year four at the MFA. One year at nBs in Belmont. Three years at Dance House in Medford, and three years at ARSES before it, and I got it right at the start of moving in at ARSES. So yeah, old mattress was rounding up towards eleven years old.

Time to find out how it sleeps (I guess before I actually throw out the old one in the unlikely event that Oh No This Is Bad.)

~Sor
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1: We've all been a little all over the place this weekend -do not ask about our first attempt at Stedman this morn, although we did have a redemptive one later on- but it's actually been a pretty fun ringing weekend. Yesterday was a Just Delightful "of the six of us, you two both have some Serious Focus Areas so let's do that" and practice was so much plain hunt and it was _great_. I don't really know very well how to teach this late-beginner stage of ringing, but I'm really enjoying getting to be part of a supportive band for it!
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The weather finally got nice, and oh please oh please stay like this a bit, it would be _so good_ for my brain to be able to actually hang out outside for a while!

The morning started with me and Austin being lazy and happy in bed together, all snuggly and whatnot. Eventually we had to get to bells, so up and shower and breakfast and brush teeth and go go go. Not that zoomy, we just took the T instead of biking. A pleasant walk outdoors!

I was able to wear a sundress for the first time in An Age, which is a deffo good thing. And the green line continues to be _amazing_ for getting to bells --yes, we were late (about 11:40), but we also left at like...11. There's no way that would've worked out for us in the pre-GLX times.

Bells was incredibly weird, because for the first time in like...my entire tenure as tower captain, I was the baby of the band again. Ten people, all of whom could ring surprise major? And I was probably the only one who could only ring one surprise major method inside?? Yes please!

We rang a full course of CambMajor (I did _okay_ --need to get better at remembering the coursing-order) and a plain course of yet-unnamed-method (I did _great_ and actually was able to separate the place bells better than usual, especially finding a new way to think about the back work) and Dixons Bob minor (I did poorly but possibly held together longer than I have in the past?) and a couple nice minor methods. It was fun being baby again and getting to do stuff to stretch myself! Should've insisted on the Beverly instead of Cambminor though, just because I find them both pleasant but Beverly's more a challenge for the rest of the band.

After was a fairly abbreviated lunch, since most of the ringers were rushing off to a quarterpeal attempt at the other church. I got to have a wee bit of lazy conversation with Ricky, including some fanfic recs. I headed to Advent after everyone else (nice walking in the sunshine through the city) and was able to set up on the steps of a brownstone across the street from the church with my grading and listen to the qp. It's weird listening to _that much ringing_ from the outside --I kept expecting it to come round and being surprised when it didn't.

The QP went (yay!) and I was able to join folks for ice cream after. More good conversation (including "what's the difference between a theft and a heist") and then finally all off to home, whereupon I did nothing but play video games for manymany hours. Delightful!

And now I sleep! Goodnight!

~Sor
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Merry May!

Despite having lived less than a mile away for all four years of college, and within five miles of Harvard Square the subsequent twelve years, this is the first time I've ever made it to the May Day festivities!

Context: it's first of May, first of May, and the morris dancers are out a'dancing in order to make sure the sun rises and the harvest is bountiful or whatever it is exactly morris1 dancers do. There was a Maypole and singing and a big ol' circle dance and several performances by various local teams!

There were like...100? 150? people there, to dance and sing and hang out and lean on each other tiredly. I biked in with Elishka, which was splendid for so many reasons, not least of which was having made this plan in advance, we were both stuck with it for fear of disappointing the other, and so we both rolled out of bed at stupid in the morning to head out. It was also a good plan because she actually knew where we were going --I knew the optimal route to Harvard (since my college was literally next door, and indeed, I gave her the tour2 as we biked past) but she got us the rest of the way once we were in the square.

I saw many people I knew, which was very pleasant! Elishka commented that she might've known more bellringers present3 than contra dancers, which was a very funny and not false observation. I spent lots of time chatting with Elena, and some time chatting with Martin, and was pleased as punch to see Neil4 and Iz and of course I said hi to all the morris friends in passing -- Laura and Amanda and Gillian and Sam and Lisa. Avalon was the first one to say hi to us, and I was unfortunately overwhelmed by their enthusiasm at 0'dark'thirty, but was good to hear them sing.

My biggest conclusion is that next year I need to figure out that obviously this is an event that I dress like I'm going to FaerieFest. Except I've biked home and had just enough time to eat some breakfast and type this out, so that would be a pretty quick turnaround if I had to also change into work-drag.

It was a really nice start to the day, month, season. And now I go off for work --seven weeks left, but who's counting?

~Sor
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1: Do we capitalize "Morris Dancers"?

2: "I lived on that street for two years and that street for one year and in that tall building for one year annnnd now we're on Harvard's turf."

3: I think we had minor? Elishka, Kyle, Rachel, me, Mira, Arthur, Laura? Rachel and Mira were the two that showed up with bells on though, so bonus points to them!

4: Looking far more dapper than the rest of us, since this was "late night" instead of "early morning" for him, and also he had an *amazing* leather coat that looked real good on him.
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Today has not totally sucked either. In fact, it's been pretty alright.

I left the house a little late to get to Advent ringing, completely forgetting that the proximity to fancy church holidays meant services would run longer than usual. I did arrive after ringing started, but by considerably less than I'd feared, and was able to pop in for a method or two before the bells had to come down.

There was no coffee hour at the church, and so after a brief muddle of trying to keep our party together, we set off to a local nice coffee shop to bolster our spirits with pastries, and give us energy for the long walk to Old North. I got a very good chocolate muffin. The walk was particularly high spirited, and when we arrived at ON, every single ringer seemed to be at least a little bit punchy.

Their services were also running long, and just after we arrived at the tower, Bee noticed that the pokegym had a particularly cool raid about to happen...but a big one! 5/8 ringers whipped out their phones and it didn't help the punchiness at *all* for us to be frantically joining a raid team and taking it out. A nice big ~mega Alakazam~ who fell quite easily to the five of us, and then we got distracted a bit by vexiloligy until the lights flash and we sprung to our actual job.

(It is, as it turns out, very easy to distract Kat with vexiloligy. I blame growing up in Maryland for it, once you've been exposed to how good it feels to have an actually interesting state flag, you start to form some serious opinions on all the other flags out there).

I ran a nice service ringing --hard not to, when we only rang like three things-- and we could collect ourselves and go for a lunch in the too-thin sunshine. Not quite warm enough to be really marvelous, but certainly nice enough for us to be comfortable lingering a bit outside, excitedly sharing thoughts.

Finally home again home again together on the T, and all parting ways. No Kyle on Sundays, so I walked home from the station poking my nose back into the book I'd started this morning, Lattes and Legends. Like so many people, I'd first heard of it as a strong recommendation from Seanan McGuire, and I'd finally picked up a copy for myself last Christmas.

I got home and kept reading, until I finished the whole thing. It's a pretty fast read, a novel but a short one (250 pages or so) and a very charming one. As says on the tin, found family, competency, lots of coffee. I think it's pretty much fluff, but very comfortable fluff --I don't feel particularly challenged by it, but I really don't regret reading it and will probably read it again sometime.

Then was time for some house chores. Laundering various hand towels and tablecloths, sweeping and vacuuming floors, cleaning the toilet, the usual un-sexy maintenance to keep the place we live from becoming an utter pigsty. My bedroom is still a lost cause these days, but hopefully I'll work on that a bit in the upcoming week.

Last part of the day was dance. I _zoomed_ on a blue bike to Alewife, only a minute late for being picked up by my ride to Demo Team practice. Demo Team had time enough for one walk through and to to-music dance throughs --our first time going through the entire program at speed. This is good, because we only have one more rehearsal until NEFFA. It was bad because there were *definitely* a few chunks of music that were not-quite-right in our practice recording.

I persuaded Beth to drive me all the way to Porter instead of Alewife, and got to cap the night off with BIDA. I was expecting that there'd be no way for BIDA to measure up to the *phenomenal* night it'd been the week before, but it turns out someone had been very clever with the scheduling, and the way to follow up to a fucking amazing bonus-band who'd flown in from the other side of the country was with a hugely expansive open band with close to twenty people onstage.

After I arrived but before I went inside, I wolfed down a granola bar, so that I was not dancing on zero calories, and as before, wound up chatting with a nice person as they also arrived. This turned out to be a person called Erica who was lovely friendly, and we established "oh yes, we'll have to dance together sometime tonight" as part of our polite conversation. That turned out to be pretty much immediately --I got downstairs a minute or two later, and had just finished tying my dance shoes when the next dance started...and found Erica in much the same boat. We wound up doing a grid square dance together, and I learned that my new friend is a person entirely made of enthusiasm. This is a good thing!

The rest of the dance was equally lovely. I got to waltz with Iz just as she arrived, which was charming, just gossiping quietly about our respective lives, and then during the break was able to chat with Ruthie a whole bunch about the wonders of pregnancy. The second half included a *deeply* flirtatious contra with Austin (a mad robin made for some wonderfully intense eye contact, and I like that if I'm dancing with one of the very few people I actually make proper eye contact with), and ended with a silly Gemini-swapping line with Bee and Todd. Todd had never experienced a Gemini-partner(s) before, and spent much of the dance being adorkably and enthusiastically bewildered.

I closed with a waltz with the taller of the Neils, noting he didn't have a partner and vaguely remembering that he was good for that sort of thing. Oh yes! He's a blues dancer, and he's got those lovely long legs which means he actually stretches his way across the floor, and that was a very lovely dance as well.

Homeagain homeagain, where I ate some dinner (shocked it was nearly eleven!) and then went to my bedroom if not exactly to bed. Words are done now and I'm off to sleep...tomorrow will be full of its own new challenges as I catch up with whatever I wanted my lessons to be. Goodnight!

~Sor
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So, because it's the start of the season, the Boston Harbor Island Ferry had ~free tickets!~ today, for anyone who was willing to drag themself out to the ticket booth at like eight AM. Austin discovered this, then asked if any bellringers would be interested in joining, and not only were there some of us, but friendJulia was willing to go get the tickets instead (being as she lives quite close, and would not have to leave Somerville at like seven in the morning).

So after ringing (which went quite well! We raised the back six in peal with Todd on the seven and me on the eight and somehow it sounded amazing? We ALL got stickers for that one!) five of us wandered over to the Harbor and got in line for the ferry. It was me, Austin, Julia, Phoebe, and Danielle, all of us with sunscreen and hats and general merriment.

We had chosen to go to Spectacle Island (because it had the best timing) which basically none of us had ever been to before. There was no plan, which was sorta the point --ride a boat (hell yes), wander around on the island (hell yes), skip rocks on the ocean, wander through gazebos, take photos of bumblebees, and lie in the grass. We managed to hit both summits, in our extremely meandery and slow way. I found a bunch of sea glass and stuck it in my purse for later. One bumblebee obediently sat in the grass next to my leg for a while and I got several spectacular close-ups.

The weather forecast was "hot but foggy" for most of the day, and _boy_ was the fog thorough and impressive. The city of Boston quickly disappeared behind us as we set out, and it was fascinating and gorgeous to watch the fog banks roll across the ocean and devour other islands and our home city. It made for a slightly eerie adventure, though the island itself was quite warm and breezy and nice.

Altogether we walked about four miles, and much admired the island. I look forward to finding more post-bells adventures with this crowd of people throughout the summer.

~Sor
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[[written last night after I got home, posted this morning yay!]]

So like...as an indication of how I'm doing, I'm typing words on the school computer tonight, because Mel is still downstairs and I just couldn't be arsed to go down again and get her after already walking up the stairs once.

I am...pretty damn wiped out, from an ultimately brilliant and lovely day. Really really satisfied and happy, just exhausted.

It was Bee's birthday (well, it is on Monday) so they had decreed that after bells today there should be some celebrating. So before heading to bells, I packed up my bag carefully and made sure I would be completely ready for Adventures! Some highlights:

*Bells went really quite well today. I watched a round of Cambridge minor, paying specially attention to what JohnS was doing (because he's very good) and making my brain relearn the path, which turned out to actually work and when I got to ring it later, I only messed up a few times.

*I also rang what might've been my first ever touch of Plain Bob Minor where I was in the right spot every single blow. Like, I wasn't perfect with the timing, I was sometimes a little on the early or late side of the blow, but I distinctly and specifically knew where I was supposed to be --and was approximately there-- every time and I am proud of myself for that as long as I don't think too hard about things.

*The main adventure was BEACH! We all gathered food, met on the greenway as usual, and then split up half-by-car and half-by-T to go to Wonderland and have a nice time! The T group won the race by like 10-15 minutes, which was very excellent, although all of us were beat by Greg who had cheated by not being at ringing and therefore able to leave whenever he wanted.

*I went into the ocean twice. The first time I moved very slow but did dunk to neck. Also spent a bunch of time standing knee-ish deep and chatting with Julia about library stuff. The second time was after sand adventures (see below) and I went in more quickly and did eventually full dunk, which means my hair is full of salt. I lasted longer than I expected, and got out not quite soon enough1, but very nearly, and so only needed a small amount of wrapped-in-towel-and-sunshine recuperation time.

*Last time I was at the beach, I dug a quite good hole, and decided to do so again this time, which proved hugely popular with the "young" set of ringers (basically all of us between 20-35). Six of us worked together to dig a fairly giant hole --and we started close enough to the wall and pavilions that we actually reached the bottom! (Did you know that parts of Wonderland beach appear to be built on cement?). It was a very lovely bonding exercise.

*Also lovely bonding? The part where we then all dug little seats around the edge of the hole and sat on them and stuck our feet in on top of each other and then obviously dragged the sand in and filled it in so we were just a circle of torsos sticking out of the sand.

*And then we played Spoons! Using seashells, natch. The last round was the "throw all the shells way out of reach so that everyone except first-person will have to go dragging themself out of the sand to get them and it will be very dramatic" which was pretty much perfect except that we accidentally lost one card. Sorry Todd! :(

*Then there was long walks by the shoreside with Austin, and a bit of juggling and volleyball and frisbee and finally we all headed back to Bee and Austin's place for birthday cake and dinner and that was all very good as well.

I did not grow up with beach adventures in my childhood, not really but this has proven to be a fun thing to try for the summer! Lots of sunscreen is necessary of course, but I really enjoy the parts that feel sort of universally human --jump in and over and around the waves, pick up cool shells to show each other, and dig big holes.

Anyways, it is late and I have to be up early for tomorrow's adventures. Ta!

~Sor
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1: I have a growing familiarity with the fact that my body can't handle cold water for very long. I did the bad thing and stayed in way too long once, a couple years ago, and then found myself in the thoroughly unpleasant situation of standing around wrapped tightly in a towel (or two?) in 80+ degree weather on a sunny day, with my teeth chattering so hard I couldn't talk. That was no good, and the goal now that I've learned the limit is to not actually push past it again.
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I haven't updated in five days. Here are some things:

*Austin came and visited from Friday evening to Monday early afternoon. It was a very nice visit --he walked over, instead of taking the T, and given how close we are and were even the week before, probably neither of us have changed our risk profiles *that* much? But it was lovely to have him around for a bit, especially since we don't know when that will happen again, not really.

*Schools have been closed until May 4th, at least. I have a meeting with my department head tomorrow afternoon (immediately after she has a meeting with admin) so I'll know more about the Longterm Distance Learning Plan then. We are still only giving enrichment work, which means my students are largely not doing _anything_ offered up. I have some thoughts of things I might try, including maybe reading chapters of The Number Devil as a YouTube stream, if I can figure out how that works. (Probably I should email the author and find out if there are copyright issues with that idea --maybe only if I archive the streams after?)

*I am still alive, still eating multiple good meals a day, still showering every day (or every other sometimes, but that's totally normal for me). I missed my meds for about a week straight, just because I kept not remember to take them until it was too late in the day --I took them today and hopefully that will get me back on track. Physically, I'm fine.

*I finally started a calendar, after realizing that there are Too Many Good Things happening online with the livestreams and whatnot. Tomorrow is the Anna and the Apocalypse tweet-along, (as well as my meeting and my first attempt at an open office hours for my students), then Friday we're gonna try and have a family zoom meet-up, and Sunday is a s00j concert. Every Wednesday for the next five weeks is one of Patty's online archeology classes, about half of which sound SUPER INTERESTING and the rest of which merely sound interesting, and I'll maybe be able to go except that...

*Wednesday night is also the night the bellringers have been getting together for group social. Last week I failed to have a date with mek (we just...didn't manage to sync and really need to try again) instead, and this week I missed about half of the fun due to attending the Exec meeting and talking about Srs Future Stuff instead. But it was really nice to see everyone's faces --there were at least fifteen ringers represented-- and get like...tours of Michael's new apartment and to see Mira and James's cat and stuff like that.

*I've been _really_ laggy ever since Austin left. I was doing SO WELL with the cards, and then I was too busy hanging out with him to focus on them (I still _did_ stuff --my taskmaster projects, my words, lots of good food and hanging out outside!) and now I've completely lost track of them. Maybe tonight before I go to bed I'll choose a set? I don't know. I suspect I'm slowly moving towards a more stringent schedule, even though those usually don't work for me very long or well. I like the generalness of the cards!

*But yeah, Monday I watched nearly an entire season of British Bakeshow, and then yesterday and today both had _long_ stretches of playing _lots_ of dumb phone games. Probably I am not allowed to play dumb phone games tomorrow.

*I haven't been outside since Monday, and that's probably bad. I'm not very good at making my brain just...go be outside (especially when the weather's not particularly encouraging), I really need a destination in mind in order to leave the house. I should try and get back into PokeGo, that will help.

*The inbox zero project is about the only thing that's been making progress. I'm down to 1369 unread emails in my inbox, which is...staggeringly low, for me. There is hope! There is a light at the end of the tunnel! Then I can start interacting with the 15,000 emails that are just...in my inbox and need archiving or whatever. Sigh?

(The read-but-still-in-the-inbox emails date as far back as...well there's only one from 2007, that's a start anyways. The vast majority are LJ -not DW- comment notifications of some sort or another.)

*I keep thinking I want to do something like "Screenfree Sundays" or whatever, but I absolutely lack the conviction, and also I don't actually want to do that on a Sunday, probably. Maybe I'll trial run it this Sunday, with the exception of the s00j concert, oh bother. There're just Too Many Good Things going on, despite the apocalypse.

*Something great is going to happen tomorrow.

~Sor
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Accomplishments:

Work:
*Roughed out the rubric for my Data Analysis students' final project.

Bells:
*Did not make a QP, but at least that was a whole-band thing and not just a me thing
*Did get to ring treble to just *bunches* of different stuff, that was a lot of fun!

Social:
*After bells, we all headed over to Dale and Emily's new house for their housewarming! Their house is SO GOOD! It is full of twisty passages and closets and easy to get lost in and it was totally great.
*Played with small children a ton, which is A+
*Also chatted with adults I like a ton, which is also A+
*Then I went to my dance-mom's surprise 60th birthday, which was a roaring success!

Dance:
*Got to do some spontaneous random contact-improv with Harsh, who I described to a mutual friend as "yeah, we just have very compatible body-grooves" or something like that. I think it's a good way of saying it --there wasn't even any music, but the two of us have very cooperative dance brains which makes it a ton of fun to dance with him.
*Got to dance Tuchas Long Enough, which is the objectively best dance I've ever helped write (sorry Pinewoods Eel).
*Called the Scottish Country Dances for a room full of mixed modern-English-International-etc dancers. They went really well! My sheer force of will for teaching beginners continues to serve me well.

Personal:
*There are no good accomplishments here. But such is life, alas!
*(I did write my words)
*(I did then write an accomplishments post)
*(I will try to do some email, and certainly do it tomorrow if not).

~Sor
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Fast Accomplishments:

Work:
*None

Bells:
*Lots
*Attempted to play Happy Birthday for Danielle. Much giggling.
*Trebled some stuff, including good practice just doing that
*Plain Bob Minor, and as Danielle put it "you were really good at getting back in after you got lost" which like, seems like a neg but is also a genuine compliment too
*Now I am struck with the absurdity of the idea of Danielle negging me and that's making me giggle, so small accomplishment yay brain.

Body:
*Showered
*Was smart enough to say "hm, wrist is weird, won't ring up", also won't ring all the things.
*Was not smart enough to otherwise be gentle to weird wrist about ringing. Whoops. I'm sure it'll be fine.
*Ate carrots, which are a vegetable, so that's pretty good.

Chores:
*Went grocery shopping! It has been literal months.
*Picked my bike up from where I left it last night. Examined tire enough to realize there's a big fucking puncture wound, like you can see through the tire to the hole in the tube. That's...not gonna be patchable I don't think. Add getting new tube to todo list, sigh.

Social:
*Bellslunch! Seeing friends!
*Replying a bit to emails and texts and planning things out.

sleep now!

~Sor
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Accomplishments

Work:
*The usual
*Was subject to a very friendly coup by my second period. We did the first half of the class, with the discussion in preperation for the data sample we're gonna look at, then the kids convinced me that instead of going to the computer lab and doing the rest by themselves or in partners, that we should all do it together as a class and have more discussion. You know, to show our visiting researcher from the EDC how it's done. It was pretty cool, and one of the kids did lead the class passably well. He gets a super-rare bonus participation point.
*There was a much less exciting meeting about how we're making so much great progress in our new school culture implementation stuff, paired with a helpful roadmap of what we're gonna accomplish next year! It is super vague, I don't feel like there are any serious or good conclusions, and I'm kinda in hella-cynic mode this week.
*On the plus side, I got to talk to Side-Boss about potentially running the Algebra 1 SEI class differently next year, and she was super into it and said she'll talk to Real-Boss and this could be really great.
*Also got to help queer-culture English teacher who I love do some digital stuff she wasn't good at and I'm pleased.
*Went to Diesel (eventually) after school and did 2.5 hours of grading! Yayyyyy. There is still so much to do, oh gods.

Body:
*Did not get more'n six hours sleep, did not get up on first alarm (but did second I believe --woke with unremembered anxietynightmares, which always makes me inclined to curl back up and rewrite them.) Am still working on it, I think?
*Forgot to mention yesterday, but called in meds prescription. Like a week late, and it's _really_ hard for me to build a backlog, gotta get better!
*No highland, but lots of pretty great biking from Diesel to home to Charles-area for dinner with bellringers

Personal:
*Did the emails for today, day 145 of words.
*Played some Heroes of Might and Magic 3, which is a generally soothing activity.
*Social'd it up with the bellringers, despite skipping bells, which is definitely a soothing activity. So many lovely people! I'm gonna have to struggle so much to not be *insufferably* smug to Magus next time I see him about how awesome it is that we now have Dale and Emily up here in Boston.

Still amused at my therapist calling me out yesterday. I think at this point I'm doing the accomplishments list out of spite.

~Sor
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