A Day for Sewing and a Movie
Aug. 6th, 2006 11:17 amDespite all appropriate protections, I seem to have picked up a little poison oak last Sunday at the Ed Levin part workparty. It showed up on the back of my knees around Thursday, so I'm guessing that I'd gotten some on the outside of my pants but then while driving home (before the clothes went into the wash and the body into the shower), with my knees bent and sweaty the sweat must have sucked up some poison through the fabric. I thought I was better than that about spotting it and not even coming close, but I don't know what else the rash could be. (Not too bad -- if I'm not touching it, it doesn't even itch.)
It looks like my letter of complaint about the lawyer is stirring someone to action. The legal referral company that sent me to him in the first place, having been faxed their courtesy copy with a more personalized cover sheet, called me up to see what they could do to help. I had to point out that, while I'd be delighted for them to put pressure on the lawyer to get his act together, I'd already mailed the complaint to the Bar Association. As I explained to them, I don't believe in threats, I believe in actions and consequences. He'd already spent two and a half months ignoring me -- the complaint was a consequence of that. Even if he makes it all good now, he still will have spent two and a half months ignoring me. If he wasn't going to do right by me just because it was the right thing to do, I don't see that it would make him a better person to do it simply because I threaten to file a complaint. But the referral service seems genuinely interested in helping get things moving.
I went off to the Windy Meads Newcomers' Collegium yesterday to give a lecture on "How to choose a persona and name." Small audience, but good discussions I think. I was very heavy on the " here's an enormous variety of approaches you can take" part, with a leavening of "remember that all your choices have consequences and some choices about persona and name will affect your options in the SCA more strongly than others." The funny thing is that I actually have rather strong and rigid notions of how people ought to approach persona and names, but that's in a separate compartment of my brain from the newcomers' lecture.
In theory, SK and I are going off to find an IMAX theater still showing the new superman movie this afternoon -- the only option seems to be in Dublin, but that's not too far. In the mean time, I need to get a bunch of sewing done on the princess's Vikings. The metal-braid trim is done for the upper edge. The lower edge may or may not get done before Pennsic, since I have to deliver it this coming week.
It looks like my letter of complaint about the lawyer is stirring someone to action. The legal referral company that sent me to him in the first place, having been faxed their courtesy copy with a more personalized cover sheet, called me up to see what they could do to help. I had to point out that, while I'd be delighted for them to put pressure on the lawyer to get his act together, I'd already mailed the complaint to the Bar Association. As I explained to them, I don't believe in threats, I believe in actions and consequences. He'd already spent two and a half months ignoring me -- the complaint was a consequence of that. Even if he makes it all good now, he still will have spent two and a half months ignoring me. If he wasn't going to do right by me just because it was the right thing to do, I don't see that it would make him a better person to do it simply because I threaten to file a complaint. But the referral service seems genuinely interested in helping get things moving.
I went off to the Windy Meads Newcomers' Collegium yesterday to give a lecture on "How to choose a persona and name." Small audience, but good discussions I think. I was very heavy on the " here's an enormous variety of approaches you can take" part, with a leavening of "remember that all your choices have consequences and some choices about persona and name will affect your options in the SCA more strongly than others." The funny thing is that I actually have rather strong and rigid notions of how people ought to approach persona and names, but that's in a separate compartment of my brain from the newcomers' lecture.
In theory, SK and I are going off to find an IMAX theater still showing the new superman movie this afternoon -- the only option seems to be in Dublin, but that's not too far. In the mean time, I need to get a bunch of sewing done on the princess's Vikings. The metal-braid trim is done for the upper edge. The lower edge may or may not get done before Pennsic, since I have to deliver it this coming week.
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Date: 2006-08-06 07:15 pm (UTC)how do you do that trim?
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Date: 2006-08-06 09:50 pm (UTC)