Aug. 17th, 2011

Reno

Aug. 17th, 2011 11:16 am
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I really need to update more often :( I just saw the top line of my last post, which was about sewing. After that, I had a frantic couple weeks getting ready for the train trip and Animethon. I spent 8 hours solid hand-sewing a hat, and at the end of it, my dress wound up being partially pinned together, as I literally could not push a needle through fabric anymore. I will have to post those pictures later.

I also worked an obscene amount. Such is the nature of retail :(

Right now, I'm on vacation in Reno, NV :) The original plan had been to leave Sunday and drive down through Montana, but the week before we left, my mom got a call that my gamie wasn't doing well, so instead we left a day earlier, and drove out to BC to see her and my geepa for the day. We also got to visit with 2 of my aunts and one cousin, whom I haven't seen since 2004 when she was 11. That was nice :)

We left BC Monday morning and drove down through Washington to Pendleton, OR. The most exciting things we saw were Dry Falls, WA, the field of rocks south of Dry Falls, and the horde of cute Irish boys staying at our hotel :3 The road was very boring from the border to Pendleton. It was beautiful in its own way, but it seemed very desolate.

On Tuesday, we took a side trip to Boise, Idaho, to go to Cheesecake Factory :3 Then we continued south on 95 through the south eastern corner of Oregon. The 101-mile distance between some little town and McDermott, NV, is the single most boring highway I've ever had the displeasure of driving on. We talked to some Boise residents this morning who drove the same way, and they said there are two 25-mile stretches on that highway that are perfectly straight. There is NOTHING to see. You travel between some hills that might be low mountains, and the land is all low scrub, and there's no signs of life ANYWHERE. And the sun was ridiculously hot coming in the windows, the AC got a good workout.

Finally arrived in Reno after dark, and it's not as fancy as Vegas (not that I was expecting it to be; I overheard people in Vegas say that unless you're in Reno to gamble, there is nothing to do here.) We registered for the con this morning, and things don't really get underway until noonish, so I came back to the room (which is very nice; the Atlantis comes highly recommended :) ) to write this and decide what to wear today.

More reports from Reno later :3
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This afternoon I took in a panel by author John Scalzi about his trip to the Creation Museum in Kentucky, which was both amusing and mind-boggling. I started a panel on how to make a costume but it was focused more on people who had no or little costuming experience so I didn't stay long. Took a quick tour around the dealer's hall and then went to the opening ceremonies. The guests of honour, including Dr Demento and Boris Vallejo, were introduced and answered a few questions, and then Tricky Pixie came onstage and performed a hilarious song about an alligator in the house XD

Went back to the dealer's hall, had a quick bite to eat, went to the Dr Demento concert, which was entertaining, and then took in the Tricky Pixie concert, which was fantastic. Then we decided it was time for dinner and chillaxing. My hair is up in pincurls for tomorrow, and I'm about ready for bed :3

This has got to be the most polite con I've ever been to. The fanbase is much older (and also more socially awkward, I think) and maybe it's just that sci-fi readers are more concientious, or something. Most people would ask me, the only person sitting at a table for 10, if they could use this one seat on the other side, or if they could possibly use the seat next to mine. It's kind of refreshing :3

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