Dec. 20th, 2009

vanillafluffy: (Roadtrip)
It occurred to me that I didn't mention the "all roads lead to WalMart" experience I had in yesterday/Friday's post. First, I ran into a gal I used to know from the billing service---she wasn't woring there when they closed down, but she'd heard about it. And a little later, much to my delight, I bumped into SpaceCadet, a former UUCC member whom I adore but seldom see.

The first words out of her mouth were, "My God, you've lost weight!". And since it's been over a year since I've seen her, I smiled and agreed. I wasn't even dressed UP...it was icky rainy weather, so I had on my old indestructible denim shirt-dress and the new grey shoes.

Said dress I've had since...good grief, I got it in the fall of 2000. I remember, because I was working at the Dysfunctional Family Business at the time. My coworker loaned me the money to get it from the consignment store I found it at because it was a couple days til payday and she said anything that awesome I should snag immediately and not trust that no one else would buy it in the meantime.

Mind you, I haven't been able to wear it all of that time. From about 2002 til 2005, I couldn't get into it at all. (I blimped up from about 345 to 393---my heighest weight---then took it off when I started writing again. Not overnight, but over the course of about six months of skipping lunch to write, coming home and parking myself in front of the computer to write some more, etc.) I didn't wear it often at my last job, because it's more casual than I usually dressed for that. Yes, it has princess seaming, but still, it's NOT fancy. But for running around on a drippy day, it works well.

Anyway, SpaceCadet and I exchanged email addys and yakked for a bit. She reminds me a lot of my favorite cousin, except that she's less uptight and not Lutheran.
vanillafluffy: (Roadtrip)
It occurred to me that I didn't mention the "all roads lead to WalMart" experience I had in yesterday/Friday's post. First, I ran into a gal I used to know from the billing service---she wasn't woring there when they closed down, but she'd heard about it. And a little later, much to my delight, I bumped into SpaceCadet, a former UUCC member whom I adore but seldom see.

The first words out of her mouth were, "My God, you've lost weight!". And since it's been over a year since I've seen her, I smiled and agreed. I wasn't even dressed UP...it was icky rainy weather, so I had on my old indestructible denim shirt-dress and the new grey shoes.

Said dress I've had since...good grief, I got it in the fall of 2000. I remember, because I was working at the Dysfunctional Family Business at the time. My coworker loaned me the money to get it from the consignment store I found it at because it was a couple days til payday and she said anything that awesome I should snag immediately and not trust that no one else would buy it in the meantime.

Mind you, I haven't been able to wear it all of that time. From about 2002 til 2005, I couldn't get into it at all. (I blimped up from about 345 to 393---my heighest weight---then took it off when I started writing again. Not overnight, but over the course of about six months of skipping lunch to write, coming home and parking myself in front of the computer to write some more, etc.) I didn't wear it often at my last job, because it's more casual than I usually dressed for that. Yes, it has princess seaming, but still, it's NOT fancy. But for running around on a drippy day, it works well.

Anyway, SpaceCadet and I exchanged email addys and yakked for a bit. She reminds me a lot of my favorite cousin, except that she's less uptight and not Lutheran.
vanillafluffy: (Yule schnauzer)
When I dressed for church this morning, I was feeling festive. I wore a red sweater over my grey boucle skirt...the sweater is a bit less form-fitting than I like, so I belted in the waistline with the Other Black Belt. It was accessorized with a necklace of dyed red coral and black and grey Dalmatian jasper, and...I've had these shoes for a couple of years, at least. They seemed to fit in the store, I got them home, wore them once, was miserable, and they've been drifting around ever since. Today I gave them another chance, because they're red and black tartan and too freakin' cute---and I wore them and didn't even think about them once I got going. It may be that my feet/ankles were swollen the last time I tried them, but hey, it's like getting free cute shoes! The grey skirt definitely didn't fit a year ago, and the belt is wide and black with a big buckle, so it added a Santa-esque note to the ensemble.

Being able to wear things I'd more or less given up on---that's a gift. Feeling comfortable enough to wear a knee-length skirt and a belt at my waist, that's a gift. Having a day of sunshine and friendship and creativity, that's a gift. Woohoo, I'm gifted!
vanillafluffy: (Yule schnauzer)
When I dressed for church this morning, I was feeling festive. I wore a red sweater over my grey boucle skirt...the sweater is a bit less form-fitting than I like, so I belted in the waistline with the Other Black Belt. It was accessorized with a necklace of dyed red coral and black and grey Dalmatian jasper, and...I've had these shoes for a couple of years, at least. They seemed to fit in the store, I got them home, wore them once, was miserable, and they've been drifting around ever since. Today I gave them another chance, because they're red and black tartan and too freakin' cute---and I wore them and didn't even think about them once I got going. It may be that my feet/ankles were swollen the last time I tried them, but hey, it's like getting free cute shoes! The grey skirt definitely didn't fit a year ago, and the belt is wide and black with a big buckle, so it added a Santa-esque note to the ensemble.

Being able to wear things I'd more or less given up on---that's a gift. Feeling comfortable enough to wear a knee-length skirt and a belt at my waist, that's a gift. Having a day of sunshine and friendship and creativity, that's a gift. Woohoo, I'm gifted!
vanillafluffy: (Xmas sanity)
Does anybody have an AO3 invite?!

I'm trying to upload my labors, but because of this new archive BS, I'm tearing my hair out. Please, please, please---if you have a spare invite you can zip this way, you will save my sanity. Help!!!


Thanks to a friend of a friend, I'm hooked up and working my way through the intricasies of AO3. Have made it through the ToS; geeky of me, but worth it---otherwise, I would never have stumbled across the following delightful statements: "You understand that using the Archive may expose you to material that is offensive, erroneous, sexually explicit, indecent, blasphemous, objectionable, or badly spelled. ... Unless it violates some other policy, we will not remove Content for offensiveness, no matter how awful, repugnant, or badly spelled we may personally find that content to be." Somebody over there has a sense of humor!

Onward!
vanillafluffy: (Xmas sanity)
Does anybody have an AO3 invite?!

I'm trying to upload my labors, but because of this new archive BS, I'm tearing my hair out. Please, please, please---if you have a spare invite you can zip this way, you will save my sanity. Help!!!


Thanks to a friend of a friend, I'm hooked up and working my way through the intricasies of AO3. Have made it through the ToS; geeky of me, but worth it---otherwise, I would never have stumbled across the following delightful statements: "You understand that using the Archive may expose you to material that is offensive, erroneous, sexually explicit, indecent, blasphemous, objectionable, or badly spelled. ... Unless it violates some other policy, we will not remove Content for offensiveness, no matter how awful, repugnant, or badly spelled we may personally find that content to be." Somebody over there has a sense of humor!

Onward!

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