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My It wasn't my favorite birthday weekend but there were high points. Saturday morning there was much sweet and happy rubbing, kissing and cuddling with my live-in sweetie Carol. After getting out of bed late, we had planned on taking the ferry to Sausalito. The weather really didn't cooperate and I didn't feel like being cold all day. So we changed our plans to going to a movie. Carol said I could pick the movie but I knew perfectly well that many of my preferences would have bothered her. So, I decided to take a safe comedy rather than things like: Mystic River, 21 Grams, The Butterfly Effect etc. That's how I ended up watching Welcome to Mooseport. Not a movie I would have chosen on my own, but it was better than expected. Of course Ray Romano packed the cast of his first movie vehicle with remarkably talented folk. A few of my favorites being Gene Hackman and Marcia Gay Harding (*pant, pant*). The movie didn't change the world but it was a pleasant 90 minutes or so spent with Carol and her other partner Betty.

At home I enjoyed a short conversation with my love [personal profile] serenejournal. Then we watched Lost in Translation on DVD. Which I really liked. Carol and Betty only felt mediocre about it. It's a beautiful film and very touching at times. A little slow for many people, I think. I didn't mind sitting there watching the pretty people and the beautiful rendition of Japan. Had a late dinner of rib-eye and rosotto.

Sunday was collation for the APA (it stands for amateur press association, but it amounts to a compilation of personal 'zines) I'm a part of called Intercourse organized by [personal profile] wild_irises. She had offered to drive me to Donya's using my car. So we headed for South Bay around 2 o'clock. Spent a nice time socializing with fellow Apan's [personal profile] 19_crows, her husband, Donya, Kerry, and Janet. Some of these people may have live journals but I only know Debbie's and Elizabeth's. I must say I covet Donya's home. It's completely wheelchair accessible on the first floor and the architects did a beautiful job of integrating the accessible features in truly comfortable and comforting ways.

I did have to announce that I was leaving the APA for a while. Live journal has taken the place of much of what I did there and I wasn't giving it the proper attention. I did put myself back on the wait-list. So perhaps in a year or so I'll be ready to return.

Since I don't get to the South Bay very often [personal profile] wild_irises arranged a dinner with some South Bay live journallers. Her parner, [profile] alanbostick, his new sweetie [personal profile] wordweaverlynn, her longtime partner [personal profile] gramina, [personal profile] rmjwell and his live-in partner Ruth Anne (who I'm sure has a live journal but I'm not bright enough to remember right now).

I had not met [personal profile] wordweaverlynn or [personal profile] gramina before. I am very impressed with both of them. They are cute and very sweet together. It was fun to see all the NRE flowing between [profile] alanbostick and [personal profile] wordweaverlynn. While noting how comfortable [personal profile] wild_irises and [personal profile] gramina were with everything. As usual, felt a bit self-conscious with new people but everyone was warm and funny.

We played a game with the fortune cookies at the end of the meal suggested by [personal profile] wild_irises which turned out remarkably well. Notes for taken and I hope [personal profile] rmjwell will post a description. We had a great time!

[personal profile] rmjwell's account is here.

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Date: 2004-02-23 03:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] supergee.livejournal.com
I envy you being at collation with all those nifty people, but I'm sorry to hear that you're dropping the apa. I don't think Ruth Anne has a journal--people keep talking about her as if she didn't--but she should.

RA + Stonebendermas

Date: 2004-02-23 08:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zyxwvut.livejournal.com
RA does, indeed, have no journal.

Merry Stonebendermas!

Z

P.S.: I like the fortune cookie thing! I'm going to try it
next time. It reminds me of the "intentionally reading the
wrong answer off of the Trivial Pursuit card" meta-game... ;-D


Re: RA + Stonebendermas

Date: 2004-02-23 11:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] stonebender.livejournal.com
*chuckle* thank you!

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Date: 2004-02-28 10:55 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] snippy
Many happy returns of the day! Sorry I missed posting; was in Jamaica (lame excuse, no Internet access).

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Date: 2004-02-28 01:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] stonebender.livejournal.com
Thank you. I don't know about "lame excuse" I wouldn't mind having a trip to Jamaica as an excuse! :-) I hope you had as much fun as I imagine.

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