Today

Aug. 1st, 2008 01:20 am
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I feel like posting a list of stuff I did... because it feels like nothing.

-started assembly on Saku's under-kimono. This is also serving as a test for how my new pattern will work. It took me a lot of poking through the book to find the details on facings and the center back that I was unsure of, so I didn't get as far as I'd have liked. This layer is unlined, so I have to tack all the facings by hand. Got through one of the wrists before bedtime hit. Fun fun fun.
-saw Iron Man. Jess said "/That/ is how a cyberkinetic makes himself useful in battle". I was thoroughly pleased.
-Watched the Rookies on TFP2. I love that show, even when it's pretty boys that I don't know. Fancy that.
-Watched Shukudai-kun 94. So much love for girls who hit on Sho and the new AiLand game. Fabulous.
-Finished Bara no Nai Hanaya.
-Officially giving up on Atsuhime. 31 episodes and I've only seen 4? That's a /lot/ of catching up to do with very little incentive unless the plot hooks me. I might go back and try watching Yoshitsune instead. >.>
-Did not go in to work. At all. *proud*

However, work in 6 hours. I /knew/ I shouldn't have slept so late. Dangit.
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I finished the last two episodes of "Bara no Nai Hanaya" today. It meant, of course, that I got less done on Saku than I would have liked. But... wow.

I don't remember precisely why I stopped when I did. I remember being frustrated and angry and not liking a lot of the characters. Now... I'm just stunned.
It wasn't the best of happy endings. Nothing was perfect. And I was weeping at the happiest parts because that was the point. But it was beautiful. It really was.

And whoever told me that the ending was disappointing was really really wrong.

Anyway. Back to Kimono now.

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