my day off
Dec. 17th, 2004 10:52 pmI did nothing I didn't have to, nothing that wasn't fun :)
With some holiday largesse from family, I was able to do a bit of shopping. I got my winter coat used ~15 years ago and it's been rather threadbare for awhile, so it was definitely time for a replacement. I headed out to Ranger Surplus and got another Navy pea coat - hey, it's warm, lasts forever and goes with everything - if it works, why fix it?
I also picked up a couple of pairs of Thinsulate gloves, one a water-proof pair for skiing. I don't ski, but my hands get painfully cold very easily, and at $10/pair I felt foolish going without.
Note to self for future reference: Army/Navy surplus shops have many useful potential costume items, especially used helmets that with the right tools might be adequately re-fit for some sci-fi costumes. There were also a large variety of wonderfully simple and utilitarian uniforms, bags, and other implements that might have many uses. Yes, I can find costume bits anywhere...
While I was in the neighborhood I also stopped out at my local uber-vitamin shop to follow
semmie17's advice and pick up some multi-oil capsules.
Well, not quite - turns out the oil itself gets more bang for the buck, so I picked up a liquid version of same, advertised with "lemon flavor". Lemon flavor actually turned out to be Pledge furniture wax-type lemon smell with no flavor, but it's bearable so I'll give it a go.
Speaking of lemons, I did take D. out to see the Lemony Snicket movie today. Somewhat of a departure from the books, but still well-worth seeing :) One of the big changes is that Count Olaf is funny (hey, it's Jim Carey, after all!), but I suppose for a movie it was necessary - a character that unrelentingly evil would have been too stressful to watch on screen for 2 hours.
Just finished the brownies for
geekchick and
nminusone's party tomorrow, and they are as dense and sensual as ... a dense sensual thing. It's chocolate, ok? They're good :)
With some holiday largesse from family, I was able to do a bit of shopping. I got my winter coat used ~15 years ago and it's been rather threadbare for awhile, so it was definitely time for a replacement. I headed out to Ranger Surplus and got another Navy pea coat - hey, it's warm, lasts forever and goes with everything - if it works, why fix it?
I also picked up a couple of pairs of Thinsulate gloves, one a water-proof pair for skiing. I don't ski, but my hands get painfully cold very easily, and at $10/pair I felt foolish going without.
Note to self for future reference: Army/Navy surplus shops have many useful potential costume items, especially used helmets that with the right tools might be adequately re-fit for some sci-fi costumes. There were also a large variety of wonderfully simple and utilitarian uniforms, bags, and other implements that might have many uses. Yes, I can find costume bits anywhere...
While I was in the neighborhood I also stopped out at my local uber-vitamin shop to follow
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Well, not quite - turns out the oil itself gets more bang for the buck, so I picked up a liquid version of same, advertised with "lemon flavor". Lemon flavor actually turned out to be Pledge furniture wax-type lemon smell with no flavor, but it's bearable so I'll give it a go.
Speaking of lemons, I did take D. out to see the Lemony Snicket movie today. Somewhat of a departure from the books, but still well-worth seeing :) One of the big changes is that Count Olaf is funny (hey, it's Jim Carey, after all!), but I suppose for a movie it was necessary - a character that unrelentingly evil would have been too stressful to watch on screen for 2 hours.
Just finished the brownies for
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)