When I started blogging, I thought that the problem would be finding things to blog about. Now I have many things to blog about and no time.  So here’s one I owe you folks.

I finished the tattoo.

I’ve got my guardian spirit against migraines watching my back.  The original sketch was designed by Julia Tenney and executed by Edwin Marquez at Regeneration Tattoo in Allston, MA.  He does great eyes.

I’ve come up with what I think is an adequate analogy for the feeling of getting my back tattooed.  When working so close to bone, the needle feels like a bad case of road rash, like when you fell off your bike and got gravel embedded in your knee.  The main difference is that I didn’t get to stop and put Bactine and ice on it.  It just kept going.  The medication that does the best to dull the pain is good old over the counter Advil or Alieve, but they are also blood thinners and may not be taken before having tattoo work (afterward is another story).

At one point some trick of the nerves made my right elbow feel like it was being tattooed, which increased the discomfort because I had to lean partially on my elbows.

part-healed tattoo

Tattoo, part-healed

This picture was taken shortly after completion.  The red color is my body reacting to the irritation.  It looks shiny because of the disinfectant ointment.

completed tattoo

Tattoo mostly healed

Here’s the tat a few days later.  You can see it peeling, a process that has not yet completed.

The next (and hopefully final) appointment for the tattoo is Wednesday, June 30.

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I didn’t used to believe it when authors told me they had no time to read.  Now I do.

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Today when I woke up and started moving around, my upper thighs were sore.  They felt exactly like my legs used to feel all the time from horseback riding, but there are no horses handy.

And then I remembered… Yeah.  Lotus position.  If it wasn’t so worth it, I’d give up trying.

In other news, I finally got new speakers for the bedroom and promptly broke local stereotype statutes by having sex to Enigma.

At long last I have completed The Sweater.  I got held up because of RSI’s.  Then I got held up further because I wanted to re-do the shoulders, and I couldn’t find the end to pull to unravel the sweater.

Finally I went to the LYS (local yarn shop) and asked for help pulling the end and some suggestions on finishing the collar.

And now I have pictures!

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Since I’m no longer too depressed to eat or to cook, I’ve been doing a fair amount of cooking.  Some of the food was fairly elaborate, like the meal I cooked for a pair of dear friends.  But the most satisfying dishes so far have been icecream.  I can’t argue that it’s all that good for me, but my usual recipe uses somewhat less fat than Ben and Jerry recommend.  And making icecream is one of the most satisfying activities evar.

Icecream made in 1Q maker lately:

Cinnamon-Port

Cherries Garcia

Modified, smoother Cherries Garcia

Burnt Caramel

Orange Creamsicle

Mint Chocolate Chip

This weekend I plan a pineapple rum experiment.

I’m visiting my sister’s family next week.  I’ve been getting in the habit of buying books for my little nephews in preparation for their late teens when they start getting curious about drugs and porn.  Then I’ll be the goofy aunt who gave them “that” book, and maybe they’ll talk to me about stuff they can’t talk to their mom about.  Besides, the nephews are cute, and totally deserve a copy of Terry Pratchett’s “Where’s My Cow?”

I live in Cambridge, MA, one of the last places in the country with independent bookstores.  I decided to buy the book locally and bring it with me on the plane instead of, say, copping out and ordering it from Amazon to be shipped.

I went to Curious George Goes to Wordsworth.  They did not have the book, but said that they could order it.

I went to the Harvard Bookstore.  They did not have the book, but said that they could order it.

I went to Pandemonium Books and Games.  They’d certainly have it.  Nope.  They offered to order it.  I explained the nephews.  They tried to figure out if they could order it to be shipped to my nephews for me, but finally admitted that it would be cheaper for me to order from Amazon.

I just ordered the book from Amazon.

We have snowdrops!

snowdrops

I went to Arisia. It would have been nice to be on programming given that Wishbone came out last week, but organization is for other people.

Something important I learned as an Aspie is that when people ask how you are, you always lie. The catch is that sometimes I do not look ok and people will not take my word for it when I tell them. In the case of Arisia, I was experiencing the worst migraines I’ve had in almost a year. This led to many people saying “You look glassy-eyed. Are you ok?” I settled for telling them that the migraines weren’t nice, but that the drugs were.

Whatever.

Observation: there are lots of Aspies at cons. I mean, I knew this, of course, but damn.

Friday night was the Circlet Press party. I handed out lots of flyers. There’s something entertaining about offering people pieces of paper related to adult content. A few are emphatically not interested when you tell them Circlet publishes Erotic literature. But most are. I offered a flyer to a nice young lady whose eyes lit up like little sparklers. She told me that this was her first Arisia since she turned 18, and now she was delighted to go to parties that had been forbidden shortly before.

I had only bought a membership for Friday because I wasn’t sure how I’d feel. However, so many people I hadn’t seen in a long time were glad to see me. I decided to come back Saturday for more of the same.

I had a fantastic time going to parties and telling people that I wrote smut, would they like to check out my web site? This was even more fun after I found the rocket fuel party.

One gentleman informed me snootily that he didn’t need my site because his needs were served by Literotica.com. Have you ever looked at that site? I did once. I read the guidelines and found that everything that I had ever been advised not to write, and that everything that I had ever advised writers not to do, was required for Literotica stories. Ok, dude, you’re like, not a potential customer. No worries.

I also did some highly-useful schmoozing.

I found out something terrible. It was bad enough when all of my friends had kids. Now all their kids are starting high school. Augh!

Steampunk may be a bit overdone, but all the vendors of steampunk costume items work in leather, and their rooms smelled wonderful.

I had a great time, which made the subsequent minor snowstorm, the migraines it caused, and recent political events even more depressing. I’ll go have some more chocolate now.

I introduced my readers to my most recent sweater project earlier.

I’ve added the sleeves to the knit-in-the-round body as Elizabeth Zimmerman describes in Knitting Around. I will continue to knit upwards, reducing stitches at the points where the sleeves meet the body, until I’ve shaped the shoulders.

sweater assembled

sweater assembled

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