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Work tomorrow. I know I said I was excited about summer session, and I kind of am, but I loathe the first day of anything -- I create these horrible scenarios in my head and build up my incompetence in my mind until I'm basically like, "You are never going to be able to adequately handle the almost certainly inevitable clusterfuck that this experience will be!!" and the entire night before, I'm sleepless and anxious and hyperventilating and regretting every decision that ever lead me to this point in my life, and then I have to face the day, and -- usually it's fine, and even when it's not fine, it's only not fine for a while, and then things happen, dynamics shift, someone picks up the slack, and I get my head on properly and life goes on. I know this. This DOESN'T make the anticipation any easier.

So, yes, today is kind of an emotionally shitty day for me, but by tomorrow afternoon, I should be fine.

My husband celebrated his 26th birthday last night (though his birthday proper is today). It was a small gathering and we played this game called Twilight Imperium which, honestly, fuck all if I knew what the fuck was going on half the time. Jamie and I kept texting each other about ways to escape, which, as we had to assure Dan, was entirely about the game mechanics and not at all about the other players. It was a good, small group -- Andy's dad and brother for a while earlier in the day; his sister, who stuck around to stay the night; Jamie and Dan; and Dan (too many fucking Dans in our life...) Andy seemed to enjoy himself, and that's really the point of a birthday celebration, yes??

Yesterday was sort of doubly awesome because my Math Essentials professor was like, "As a last order of business" at like 1:30, and i was all, "FUCK YES, IF WE END NOW I CAN CATCH AN EARLIER TRAIN," and then proceeded to hold class until almost 2:10, at which point he was like, "You can be dismissed," and I was all **Jessica-shaped cloud of dust lingering comically in the doorway**, and fucking RAN to the Central Square T station, waited way too long for the Braintree T, got on, got completely disoriented at the Park Street station, waited FOREVER for a train to North Station that wasn't shoulder-to-shoulder packed, got to North Station at 2:33, bolted to the ticket counter where there was a fucking LINE AND A HALF, got ripped off at the automated ticket booth ($8.00, you fucking bastard son of a whore bitch), and ran to board the 2:45 train at 2:41 -- and I was fucking TRIUMPHANT, because I had a massive fucking headache, had had no caffeine, and had I NOT caught that train, the earliest train I could have then caught out of Boston was at 5:50. So, if summation, FUCK YES. I've got one more session of this class on the 21st, and that falls during the week that Piper will be staying with us, so Andy and she might just drive in to meet me when class ends and we'll go to late lunch/dinner somewhere local to class (I'm getting the sense that we might be out super, super early, and if that's the case, I'm just going to wander around Central Square for a while, because there are some really cool looking stores and cafes there that I haven't had the time to explore on my lunch breaks). I'm also becoming tempted to look up the cost of living somewhere like Central Square -- it's probably through the fucking roof, but I'm still curious. Living that much closer to Boston proper would open a whole slew of jobs up to me, and Andy's company is statewide, so he could very likely get a transfer (these are all just pipe dreams, of course, but I'm still going to look this shit up, because why not).

Because I got out of class so super early, though, and I couldn't in good conscience just NOT go home during Andy's birthday gathering when I totally had the opportunity to, I missed the Whovian cosplay picnic on the Common, which makes me kind of sad; the Boston Whovians seem to have a lot more members who actually live IN Boston, as opposed to the Sherlockians, who seem to be spread a bit more evenly throughout Massachusetts (and those who do live in Boston do so for school, so their free days and mine coincide more regularly -- for instance, the Whovians are like, 'hey, who wants to meet up next Wednesday?' and everyone goes 'YEAH SURE,' meanwhile the Sherlockians are like, 'So, three Saturdays from now, is that awesome for everyone? Everyone, yes? Yes?') The Boston Sherlockians are currently brainstorming renting out part of the Sommerville Theatre to do a private screening of some of Seasons One and/or Two of Sherlock, and if we got enough people to fill the theatre (it seats 31), we could do it for a pretty low cost for a pretty long time (marathon of Series Two, please?? NEED TO SEE... REICHENBACH... WITH PEOPLE... WHO SHARE MY FEELS....) I know we wanted to do an August meet-up, so I don't know if that will be it or not, but either way, hells yeah.

Other things to look forward to:

1. Piper is staying over for a week starting July 18th. Basically, our evenings will consist of she and I, in separate rooms, reblogging things on Tumblr, lol. I'd feel bad, but... that's what she does. And that's what I do. And so, yeah. That's what we'll do. It will be interesting to not have an empty house every night, though. And I might have folks over some of those nights, anyway.
2. Got a page of notes for my podcast. Want to talk Fifty Shades of Grey, and the vehement reaction Tumblr has had to it (including what the now public knowledge of FSoG originally being fanfic is affecting mainstream media's already skewed perception of participatory fans, and what fics, if any, deserved to be published in lieu of FSoG) -- I think it's an interesting direction to explore, especially because it's not like there isn't a precedent for published fanfic (some of it officially sanctioned, and some not), and this is the second time I can think of a Big Name Fan in a Big Name Fandom has becoming a published author (the first being, of course, Cassie Claire). Just need people with whom to hold this discussion.
3. Finished my first five pack of cards and started to set up my Etsy store. One card away from finishing my second five-pack/first themed five-pack.
4. I read the official break-down of the Burlesque classes I'm taking in August. Oh my God, you guys. The final lesson is "the Big Reveal" and "tassel twirling." I'M DYING, YOU GUYS. I GET TO WEAR FUCKING TASSELS, HOLY SHIT. I'M PISSING MYSELF.
5. I turn 30 in three weeks and that means 1. celebration, 2. tattoo (if I can psych myself up for it), 3. kitty!!

Also, holy shit, as I mentioned in my voice meme, I finally started watching Supernatural after meaning to for, like two years, and I know I said I'd give myself until halfway through the season before Wincest shipping, but -- I'm on episode eight, and I had a Wincest dream last night, and guys, there has to be something wrong with me, right? Like, I'm fine with that. I'm not out to change it, or be embarrassed or ashamed about it, but... there's still something wrong with me, right? Something gloriously, fabulously wrong.

Alright, I'm going to go. I'm feeling mega-sedentary and blergh today, so I'm going to text my brother and go for a walk. Peace, love, and pineapples, all.
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1. Just bought my tickets to "Frankenstein" at Coolidge Corner on June 17th -- Benedict is The Creature in this showing, and I am SO very excited about going and seeing it with other fans. We're still debating what to do afterwards, but hanging out at a coffee/tea house seems to be the frontrunner right now, and likely at some point we'll splinter off into smaller groups until everyone needs to get on their way, and whatever happens will be awesome, because we are an awesome, rockin' group of lads and ladies ♥

2. HOLY CRAP, HOUSE. I thought I stopped caring about you. I though after the fuckery of Season Seven, I didn't give a crap anymore. And now, you throw all this at me...? My OTP -- my mother of ALL OTPs -- is basically a hair's breath away from canon, and you drop this fucking bombshell? )

3. My Tumblr dash is still ALL Avengers, and I am super, super psyched to see it again this Saturday with some friends (and maybe go out for shwarma afterwards, woo! The PERFECT dinner/movie tie-in). I'm kind of afraid the Thorki pairing is giving me all variety of inappropriate kinks (*cough* "Milk it Clean" *cough* muzzle!porn *cough*), but Tumblr is doing nothing but encouraging them, and oh God, I all kinds of love them for it. The memes and crossover .gif sets and stuff are just AMAZING too, like, this fandom has a fantastic sense of humor and some crazy funny, smart, and talented fans. I love how everyone has basically adopted Steve Rogers as their puppy dog ("I'm sorry Mr. Rogers, but you're the sickest man in America. YOU HAVE EVERYTHING.") And for the record, while I love all three characters, I can so much more clearly see Tony/Bruce than Tony/Steve. I know that's the classic pairing, but... seriously, Science!Boyfriends forever.

4. I AM NEVER GOING TO CATCH UP ON KORRA D: Where are people downloading it!?!?

5. COMMUNITY HAS BEEN RENEWED FOR A FOURTH SEASON! It's on Friday nights now?? At least it's not opposite Big Bang Theory anymore, which might help it ratings-wise, but honestly, not owning a TV, I have no idea what it WILL be up against??? Every episode since the hiatus has been golden, and I'm glad it's getting another season. We have an epic THREE episodes in a row this Thursday, closing out the season, and I am PSYCHED.

That's it, I'm chillin', my evening run was done in by the rain, soon I'll shower and make tea and hit the hay, but right now I'm relaxing, Tumblr-ing, and figured I'd check in here. Hope all is well, I'll be back for realsies soon.
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Sherlock fanvids, I has them.

The first video, "Waited Long Enough," is a post-Reichenbach, post-hiatus AU; Sherlock returns to John, but first he must prepare him. It is brilliantly edited, and wonderfully composed. It's seriously stunning.

The second video is a standard "yank out your heart and stomp on it" Johnlock video, but I... I don't know, something about the song it's set to ("When She Loved Me," from Toy Story 2 - SHUT UP IT'S A BEAUTIFUL SONG) makes it extra sob-worthy.

The third one is a video that EVERYBODY in the fandom should see - it's a tribute to the #believeinsherlock movement, it is glorious and beautiful and encapsulates everything that I adore about fandom, this fandom in particular.

Sherlock fanvids )
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Possibly (probably?) not of interest if you haven't seen the Second Season of Sherlock, DEFINITELY not of interest if you aren't a hardcore Sherlockian, so feel free to skip, no hard feelings.

Inspired in part by The Reichenbach Fall, as well as a precedent set by Holmes fans after the publication of Doyle's "The Final Problem," Sherlock fans are taking to the streets.

Meet-ups are being organized world-wide - a listing/central hub for them can be found on Tumblr here - and we are spreading the word - "Believe in Sherlock Holmes."

Locally (i.e., the Meet-up I am attending) can be tracked using the Tumblr tag "#believeinsherlock boston."  The tags #believeinsherlock, #moriartywasreal, #supportjohnwatson, and #thedevilwearswestwood are also being used; there may be others, but these are the ones being used most frequently on Tumblr and Omegle, at least in my experience (#believeinsherlockholmes or #ibelieveinsherlockholmes and similar permutations may also be being used).

***I want to note that despite some postings on Tumblr (a fraction of the fandom, at best) we do NOT condone graffiti or any kind of permanent tagging/defacing of public property.  We want to show our support for the fandom and have fun, but we also want to do it in a respectful and legal way.  Posters, fliers, chalk messages, and post-it notes are fine.  Carving, spray painting, or otherwise causing lasting damage to buildings or landmarks are not.

Check out the above link for more info on existing Meet-ups, or if you are interested in leading/organizing/initiating a Meet-up yourself.

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Not gonna lie, I haven't been reading a lot of fanfic lately, because the primary fandom I read in is Sherlock, and right now, everything is Reichenbach and everything hurts. Oddly enough, while on Tumblr, I can resist the pull of fanfic links, but I still hit play on the fanvids. One in particular has stood out lately.
I've also uploaded two little pieces of Sherlock doggerel of my own to AO3: The Sherlock Alphabet (Season 1), which I wrote back in June and went up originally on Tumblr, and I Am Not There, I Have Not Gone, which is based on "Do Not Stand at my Grave and Weep." Sherlock fans, are you ready for Sunday?
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Because I won't be here on Friday, and because I just finished reading this fic while doing my make-up (I multi-task like a mother, whaaat).

I put forth the request on Tumblr for subtly written Holmescest (Sherlock/Mycroft), and Tumblr delivered, as usual.

In Loco Parentis by non-canonical at AO3.

Sherlock/Mycroft, as I said, and please heed the other warnings as well. Very well done, suggestive without being gratuitous.
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So, this has been... um, a week. Yes. Not an outstanding week, not in any really positive - or negative - ways, so I suppose that's something to be grateful for. No soaring highs, but no depressing lows, either. Work has been steady and consistent, things not progressing hugely (though overall, good progress has been made), but going generally well, personal life fairly satisfactory, though my house is a ROYAL mess (which I hope to rectify in the morning), and I'm pleasantly tipsy (after a rather large pomegranate margarita and a beer) from a holiday dinner with my mom, dad, Raeanne, and her fiance at one of our favorite restaurants/lounges. Tomorrow is Sherlock Holmes: Game of Shadows and, oh my God, every source I've heard from are shouting about the epic homo-erotic bromance from hill and dale.

To paraphrase something I read on Tumblr, "Game of Shadows is as homoerotic as gay porn wishes it was."

To that end, I give you RDJ and Jude Law on Graham Norton (AND EDDIE IZZARD WAS ON TOO, WTF, WHY DID I MISS THIS):



So looking forward to this, I need more homoeroticism in my life (fuck, who doesn't?) and if it can come in the form of RDJ and Jude Law in a steampunk-inspired Sherlock Holmes pastiche, then I'LL TAKE IT.

I've been having some serious thinky-thoughts lately about things, primarily about what I might want to do post 'this' job, and I'd like to devote an actual, thoughtful post to that, so blogging that while tipsy is not ideal. Perhaps tomorrow.

Has anyone else seen the new Sherlock Holmes? Thoughts??
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Late and brief.

Every Sherlock fan has read "Alone on the Water," yes? It's a classic. If you haven't read it, read it here. Have tissues ready. No, this is not a joke.

Then, you have to watch this video. But you have to have read the fic first.



I totally thought I was over that fic, and then this cruel, brilliant person made this gorgeous, heartbreaking video and... the floodgates opened.

This was admittedly a short entry, but I haven't been consuming a lot in the way of fanfic or anything lately... mostly I've just been reveling in the fact that WE HAVE AN AIR DATE FOR SEASON TWO OF SHERLOCK, AND IT'S NEW YEARS DAY, Y'ALL. Of course, that's for the UK, but I have faith in the goodness of Tumblr that there will be either a livestream or a download link available within the hour.

Also, as if I didn't need more reason to salivate over season two, EVERY SINGLE TIDBIT of info I've seen has been just more and more epic. I'm in love, people.
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Stolen rather shamelessly from [livejournal.com profile] vickyblueeyez. For a few of these, I had to really delve back into "fandoms gone by," to be honest.

Top 5 Straight Ships


1. Niles/Daphne (Frasier) (Always and forever; I shipped this like it was my friggin' job, guys)

2. Tim/Dawn (The Office) (I love Jim and Pam, don't get me wrong, but Tim/Dawn holds my heart)

3. Erik/Christine (Phantom of the Opera)

4. Jeff/Britta (Community) (But then again, I basically ship everyone/everyone on Community)

5. I can't think of shit. (Not my answer, originally, but I'll go with it.)



Top 5 Gay (male/male) Ships


1. Sherlock/John (Sherlock) ("Till the end of my days."* [sob])

2. House/Wilson (House) (If I shipped Niles/Daphner like it was job, I shipped House/Wilson like it was my religion)

3. Troy/Abed (Community)

4. Shawn/Lassiter (Psych)

5. Simon Pegg/Nick Frost (everything they've ever done together)



Top 5 Lesbian Ships


1. ERRRRR.... I feel awful. Nothing really jumps out at me :(


Top 5 Poly Ships


1. Eleven/Amy/Rory (Doctor Who)

2. Troy/Annie/Abed (Community)
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Well, cheerful for me, anyway. Your mileage may vary. I suppose it really depends on how emotionally invested you are in my happiness??

1. Andy let me open two of my Christmas presents early, because he got his Christmas present early (his dad is paying for his new MASSIVE desktop monitor). The two presents were a super cute Hello Kitty notebook and eraser set... and the three disc special edition Pirates; no, not the Disney Pirates, but Pirates, as in, the most expensive pornographic movie ever made, and winner of a record-breaking 11 Adult Video News Awards. We've seen it prominently displayed in a number of adult stores over the last couple of years, and we always kind of wanted to get it, but the price made us hesitate. Well, now I own it. It's three discs, and includes a crazy amount of bonus material. It's pretty awesome.

2. For the Hello Kitty notebook, I am creating a New Year's Resolution/Bucket List, outlining all the things I want to accomplish in the next year and beyond. So far I have fourteen things, but I'm sure the list will grow rapidly. Still, just seeing these things written down feels good.

3. BFI screening of the first episode of Sherlock season two, and I am not quite sure if I'm in the minority in this or not (Tumblr seems very bipolar about this), but I WANT spoilers. Not major, massive spoilers - I just want a resolution to the "is Irene a love interest for Sherlock" question. And... maybe some other little details. Who am I kidding, really, with very few exceptions, I'm kind of a spoiler whore. I want to know what happens, guys. It will NOT diminish the actual viewing experience for me, I swear.

4. Got the rest of the supplies for the remainder of my Christmas gifts, and will try to work on at least two of them tonight. It's nice to be this far out from Christmas and just wrapping things up.

5. Took today off, woot!

6. I'm going to a small, but welcome and well anticipated Christmas gathering on Friday night, followed by (hopefully) some chilling with my friends on Saturday, and then The Slutcracker on Sunday. I love moderately busy weekends, especially ones with a good balancing of productivity and relaxation (which I hope this coming one will be, I do have some chores I need to do, maybe Friday after work, or (if my friends are super patient) early Saturday morning.

7. Andy is making dinner tonight, and it's another one of his fusion ideas - Asian inspired pizza. I will post an entry to let you all know how that turns out, but needless to say, I'm equal parts intrigued and horrified. Still, his last fusion dish was really, really good, so I'll keep an open mind (despite what he says about me being "mean" about his cooking, every meal he's made with one notable exception* has been really good, so I think he's just a crybaby).

I have no ending for this, so I take a small bow.

* Scrambled eggs, dumped into pancake batter, and fried in a pound of bacon grease. I had three bites and was nearly sick. He ate the whole damn thing.
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Perhaps there will be more later. I am at my parent's house for a visit, waiting for them to come home. I have read this in the interim. It is less of a punch in the gut (like "Alone on the Water") and more of a slow-building ache.

Trimmed and Burning by achycarnations at AO3. Major character death. Short, beautiful.

ETA: Um, yeah, so mentioning some details, like, oh, the FANDOM would be helpful. BBC's Sherlock, Sherlock/John pairing (obviously).
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Here we have a beautiful fan-made trailer for the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who, made just in time for tomorrow's series finale, the last DW episode we'll see for about a year (dear God, it's like Sherlock all over again...) It contains mostly footage and dialogue fromt he reboot, but with a fair share of classic Who clips and sound bytes as well, and it's very well done. Also, as sort of a sidenote, the Wholock stuff going around on Tumblr is crazy. I'm kind of watching from the periphary, but I have to say, some of it is epic, and it is a crossover I would kill to see.

Raison d'Q and C'est la Q, by Mercutio. Pre-slash, Picard/Q. I'm enjoying finding some nice, subtle, IC fic for this pairing. This is mostly introspection and discussion, some really well-written dialogue and good voices. G to PG rating on these two, probably.

TQ, by Mercutio. Picard/Q, NC-17. Ridiculously hot one-shot; d/s, some light bondage, orgasm denial. Hit on quite a few of my own personal fiction kinks, so I guess YMMV, but hey, that's fanfic for you in general.

I read the above stories all in one night, late, before bed, while home alone. I really haven't read much fanfic this week, I've actually been doing some reading in real books, plus class, meetings, and passing out after work everyday (plus some pretty massive headaches, which make staring at tiny print on a screen a hassle and a half...)

Oh, on a Sherlock note, with a hint of the Doctor thrown in, MARIELIKES TO DRAW @ SOCIETY 6, HOLY CRAP. This girls is amazing, and I might actually, seriously be considering saving up some money to actually buy some of these prints (not any time too soon, sadly, since there's STUFF GOING ON in the next few months that won't be going on later, but I'm pretty confident (*fingers crossed*) that the art will be around for a while). "And the World Stops Turning" is just beyond lovely, and "Constantly" makes my heart break, just a little. If anyone wants to buy me a Christmas gift this year *points to link.* Yes.

It's a bit late to be doing chores, I admit, but there's some stuff I can get done before bed, and it's that much less than I need to do in the morning. Looking forward to a relaxing weekend, hope you all can say the same. Cheers!
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This was my afternoon. )

Sherlock Drinking Party, 9/24, 3pm to 8pm EST. I was around until 6:30, watched the Unaired Pilot and A Study in Pink, got ridiculously drunk with the the fandom, and had the best time. Met a Bostonian Sherlockian, and hope to connect. I miss having a fun, fan-friendly community, a group of people who understand the culture and the niche interest and can relate to it. Tumblr has been an amazing boon in that respect, and I am so glad I stuck with it.

Had a lovely dinner at Lee Chen's for Amanda's birthday, with her, Mel, Joce, and Steve. Trying to get plan together for Halloween, and hopefully heading to Strange Brew over the Columbus Day weekend when Joce and I both have some time off.
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Kind of random fandom Friday, I guess. No overarching theme this week aside from slash (oh, always; lots and lots of slash). What have I been looking at or reading this week??

Doctor Molly, by porpoise_song at AO3. Perhaps not excitingly named, but I love the concept: what if Molly Hooper was taken for the Doctor's (yes, it's a Doctor Who crossover) new companion? I love Molly, and I love the story thus far (it's six chapter so far, I believe, but I have only just finished Chapter 3). This is NOT SLASH, surprisingly enough. I know, rare for me, even RARER for me in this fandom.

The Syntax of Things, by what_alchemy at AO3. One of my favorite, favorite tropes in Sherlock fandom, Sherlock as transgendered (FtM). This one is very well-done, different, with a lovely and complex relationship written between Sherlock and Mycroft. This one is Sherlock/John.

Once More With Feeling, by [livejournal.com profile] red_carrigan. Sherlock/John. Light fare, very cute. After reading so, so many "John meets The Holmeses" fics, it's refreshing to read "Sherlock Meets the Watsons," and even nicer that John has a happy home life in this one (everyone seems to assume his home life was miserable...?)

A Far Distant Star, by [livejournal.com profile] icarus_chained. TNG, Picard/Q. Angsty and schmoopy, and a little too fluffy (I don't do fluff, usually), but still enjoyable. One of the few P/Q I've found that isn't hardcore porn (though it anyone wants hardcore porn, I can provide) and considering this was written when the author, as far as I can surmise, was a teenager, this is pretty damn good (I remember - hell, I read through, since it's still on archive.org - some of my old fic and cringe).

Sanity, by Tiggy Malvern. TNG, Picard/Q. Pre-slash, well-written, setting things up for an NC-17 sequel, but I actually really like it as a stand-alone; as most of you know, I'm not fond of established relationship fic involving non-canonical couples; I prefer the build-up, the prelude, the possibilities. And I ♥ ambiguity.

Also, fandom-related, did anyone see the Doctor Who homage on Community last night? Inspector Spacetime? So awesome. So happy that NBC Thursday programming is back.
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Ah, how quickly doth the "blog everyday" resolution fly in light of my return to work. It's been an adjustment, guys. It's still crazy stressful, and I still feel paralyzed with nerves sometimes, but I'm determined to try. I'm going to say I did what I damn well could, and that's all I can possibly do. On the plus side, the days move pretty quickly. Chalk that up to a really interesting schedule.

So what days did I miss? Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. So that's cooking, writing, thinky-thoughts, and fandom. Well, luckily, there hasn't been a lot for you all to miss. I've done no writing, though I found a list of six words that I'm going to use for my next sestina, and I've started outlining the "plot" (I don't know what you'd call it? All my poems are sort of narratives, so "plot" seemse the most convenient descriptor). I hope to have at least a stanza done and posted by tomorrow at the latest for the beta-est of beta reading.

The only thing of note I cooked was pork chops with sweet potatos and apples, which was quite good - they didn't specify a type of apple to use in the recipe, so I used a few jazz apples, which are my favorite to begin with. They worked well. Some of the sweet potatoes were still a little underdone, but I think that's more about the concessions I had to make (I was supposed to bake it covered for a certain amount of time and then unciver it, but I don't have covered baking dishes and I'm out of tin foil) than it does with the recipe itself. Out dinner guest that night had never had sweet potato before, and he seemed to enjoy it, so they must not have been too bad. I also didn't measure out the brown sugar (layered with the apples and sweet potatos) and instead just eyeballed it. In retrospect, I probably could/should have used more. The recipe, by the way, is under the cut. )

Fandom-side, well, I've been trying to find Sherlock fics where he is in character and on the (autism) spectrum; so far the kinkmeme has a few WIPs that are very, very promsining, though one looks to be almost certainly abandoned (sigh) and one other looks like it might head down that route:
Diagnostic Criteria, an almost certainly abandoned fic, has Sherlock "outed" as autistic by Mycroft, and was shaping up, in a very short space, to be a very good fic (which makes it's abandonment that much sadder). It was all about how a particular label can change the entire perception you have of a person, even though nothing about that particular person has changed. I was really, really getting into this one, but as it hasn't been updated since July, I assume it won't be. (Prompter's summary: "Freak," Donovan growls. "Sociopath," Sherlock reminds her. "Autistic," Mycroft corrects. )

Trial and Error, very short, dealing with Sherlock's apparent disinterest in sex as a tactile sensitivity connected to Asperger's. Brief, but had potential.

I Think There's Something Wrong, what is shaping up to be the only one of these fics that gets finished, and also the one that is already the furthest along. I'm enjoying this one quite a bit, the build-up to the discovery is intriguing, and to see the dyanamic shift - or not - when John finds out is going to be interesting.

Thinky-thoughts: um, nothing I want to post outside of heavy Friend's Lock. Not necessarily anything bad, either, just nothing I want broadcast to the (potential) public. So there's that, and maybe I will delve into that later. I'm not sure yet.

Last night the girls came over, we drank and ate pizza and watched "Breakfast at Tiffany's" and it was quite fun. I felt kind of piggy eating so much pizza, which is carrying over to today with pizza for lunch and now tasty, tasty apple donuts that Mel brought over. I'm trying not to feel too bad about this weekend's indulgences, because this was a stressful first week, I'm still on track weight-wise, and I will be at the gym four times this week, so I will work this all off. I'm just trying not to fall back into bad habits.

Today, I have just been lounging around. I took a walk this morning and a couple of blocks away there was a yard sale where, for two dollars I got two hot glue guns and an almost unused bag of glue sticks. It was a pretty epic find, since my own glue gun has been missing since last July (presumably in the jumble of last minute wedding prep). I've got dinner on for five/six (and and I plus his gaming group), just pasta and meatballs, but a lot of both, and a choice of three sauces (marinara, alfredo, and creamy pesto). Hopefully, if Andy's friends leave early enough, we will be watching the new Doctor Who episode tonight, which has apparently already sent half my Tumblr dash into tears... I look forward to and dread it in equal measure.

Assorted other points:
-Am now a size 14 (down from a 20)! Woo-hoo!
-Being around while Andy's watching Star Trek: The Next Generation has lead me to watching it with him, and... now reading TNG slash fic. God. DAMMIT.
-I did my typical gym routine last week, and on the variable difficult (hilly terrain) setting on my elliptical, I finally broke my own record and did a nine-minute mile.
-I sat in on the Junior class meeting this week, and when they talked about class rings, it occured to me... I have no idea where mine is. This calls for a trip to my parents' house.
-Andy wound up doing our monthly budget, and I really, really like this system (doing the budget at the beginning of the month, pulling out our "spending cash" budgets and... that's what we have to spend, at our discretion, for the month. LOVE IT. I'm not bad at managing money, but because it causes me unnecessary anxiety, Andy does the finances. And it's very helpful to me to have a visual representation of how much money I have to spend. It let's me plan my social outing with a lot more control).

Okay, so, I suppose that's it. I am going to try to be more on top of this, for serious. I think I just needed something off my plate for a bit while I reacclimated to my schedule, and LJ drew the short straw.

How's everyone else this week???
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EXHAUSTED. No cooking blog today, sorry. Today was actually a really, really good day - and for a first day back, it was an excellent day - but I'm crazy tired. I skipped the gym today (sadness! But I forgot my gym bag, and when I actually got home, I just collapsed) and I wound up napping for about forty-five minutes. It has been a crazy lazy afternoon. But tomorrow I am going to the gym, and we are having a dinner guest and I am making a sweet potato, apple, and pork casserole, so I will have my food blog tomorrow and - yes.

I ramble. This is a result of being crazy strung-out and tired. Right now I am drinking tea and catching up with The Baker Street Babes, which, FYI, is so much fun. It makes me seriously want to do, if not a regualr fan podcast, at least a couple of one-offs. I don't think anyone else would want to collaborate though (sadness).

Anyway. Successful first day back, though there are still a few obstacles to overcome this week, but I feel better about it all today, better than yesterday for sure. Still can't wait for the weekend ;) I know, after one day!? It just makes me realize how much I really adored having so much free time, and I hope to have some stuff lined up for the weekend, social/recreational and otherwise.

Anyway, cheers.
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Brief, today. Doctor Who fanvid edition.



This is the greatest fanmade trailer I've seen in ages. Oh my God, I would KILL to see this crossover - Sherlock/Doctor Who - happen. And this is SO, so, so well done.

The Sound of Drums )
Chameleon Circuit at VidCon 2011. I admit I have a soft spot for Simm!Master, and I love this song. This is a good recording of it, where you can hear the audience singing without it drowning out Liam, and - possibly my favorite part - right when the music starts up, the entire audience starts clapping the drum rhythm. It's amazing. This song always kind of gives me goosebumps anyway, if I'm being honest. Also? "REGENERAAAAAAAATE!!!"

The Doctor is Dying ) Of one my other favorites off "Still Got Legs," lead vocals by my love Alex Day - and including a brief interlude of "I Need a Doctor," which is pretty awesome ;)

Silence and the End of All Things ) Also by Chameleon Circuit, this song brought tears to my eyes the first time I heard it. This is a simple fanvideo (not a performance) that does a nice job matching up the song lyrics to the scenes of the show (and gave me a new respect for how grounded in canon all the songs are, because it's been a year and half or so since I watched this string of episodes, and wow, the songs are really spot on).

That shall be all for tonight, ladies and gents, I'm pretty exhausted and I'm looking forward to simply vegging out and doing some websurfing before an early bedtime.
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GUYS, DOCTOR WHO COMES BACK TOMORROW *DANCES* Honestly, I thought initially we were going to have to wait until October (because I swear I heard that somewhere...?), so getting it back again this week is awesome (especially since I will likely be homebound Sunday, since MA has already declared a state of emergency in anticipation of Hurricane Irene).

Also, the episode is called "Let's Kill Hitler." How can you not love that? New DW trailer! )

The earlier than (I) anticipated return of DW almost makes up for the ridiculous Sherlock delay.

Speaking of Sherlock:

Waking You Up, by brbsoulnomming at AO3. This was a kick in the gut, along the lines of "Alone on the Water," but there are some twists in there that make this very worth reading. If I say any more I will spoil it. Please read. It's so well done.

and stand there at the edge of my affection, by coloredink once again at AO3 (BTW, for the handful of fen who haven't visited AO3, go, go, go). This is cute and fluffy and manages to be in-character and I'm really not one for fluff, but for some reason, um, this fandom writes it so I like it? Sherlock asks John for help in writing a love letter. Very cute.

Oh, and in tangentially Sherlock-related news: HOUSE. Anyone who knows me knows I was severely disappointed in the last season, for various reasons (which I won't get into). BUT -- it looks like House is actually going to go to prison for his actions in the last episode (which, by the way, was one of three I saw last season). I've been hearing rumors, though no one will confirm or deny anything, that this may be the last season as well, so I feel compelled -- as someone who used to be deeply involved with the fandom (albeit as a passive participant) -- to watch, at least for a little while. House Season 8 teaser trailer! )

Seeing the trailer for Season Eight made me ridiculously nostalgic for the show as it once was, and for the old House/Wilson dynamic, so here is a classic piece of H/W fanfic, one of the first I read in the fandom and still one of my favorites: Blow the Candles Out by [livejournal.com profile] bethfrish. (This one is rated R, but I think it's tastefully done, and it's really only one scene). Six years later, and I still read it and feel blown away.

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