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A quick update

Yesterday I met up with Vori for tea which was so so nice but I had gone on a long run with Mimi in the morning and I think I got horribly dehydrated as by the time I met up with Vori I had the most awful headache imaginable. I hope I wasn’t too terrible to be around – she’s so nice and she invited me to join her bookgroup which she will be starting with some other friends. Perfect for me – I love to read and I love to talk about reading.

After I excused myself and my somewhat out-of-it behaviour (do to the headache) and made it home to feel ill for the rest of the afternoon, I made some dinner, drank about 10 gallons of water, and started to feel a bit better. By early evening, I was fine again which was great as Ann, my flatmate who had been in Wales all weekend, got back and we decided to visit this local pub about which we had heard really great things. It was so nice! We had Pimms (no strawberries, though) and just chatted.

Then we went home and had the cake I had made earlier that day (it came out much better than I expected!) with some tea and it was very very nice. All in all, what with Doctor Who, seeing Vori, cake and lots and lots of tea, it was a wonderful weekend!

Pictures of cake:


Doctor Who! (again)

Alright, this should, in theory, be the last post of extreme Doctor Who geekitude for quite some time (seeing as the show is over and I’ve now done… well, this.)

Today I went to the Doctor Who Exhibition at one of the main exhibition centre here in the city. I guess they actually have Doctor Who Exhibitions on a fairly regular basis, both in London and around the UK, because it’s so popular, but this was a particularly big one and had all of the props from the new series. They’re the actual props from the show too, as well as a lot of actual costumes, which was really exciting.

I’m not going to post all of the pictures here because they’re on my facebook account here if you really care and most of them are of monsters or characters that are unique to the show so it wouldn’t mean much if you haven’t seen it. Here are some pictures of me, though.


This is me in front of the TARDIS (in the show, The Doctor travels in a space and time travel machine called the TARDIS which stands for Time and Relative Dimension in Space. It is supposed to be able to change shape so that it matches with its surroundings but it got stuck as a 1950s police call box, and is the most iconic image from the show. It’s bigger on the inside.)


This is me next to the Face of Boe, a super awesome character of highly enigmatic proportions. He also may or may not be a three million year old version of one of the show’s most awesome characters, Captain Jack.


And… this is me next to a cyberman – a metallic, emotionless, soulless thing that used to be a human but now wants to kill me. I escaped.

Finally, below is a video of one of the exhibits – the exhibit of the ultimate, can’t get any worse, end of the world villains who reoccur throughout the show. They’re called the Daleks and they’re terrifying.

Doctor Who has a sort of tradition of appealing to adults and children, but the adults watch it on the sofa and the children hide behind the sofa because of the scary monsters. This was true with the original series (which ran from 1963 to 1989) and today with the new series (which has been running since 2005). In the little shop (they had a little shop, I love it when they have a shop) it was quite cute – there was a dad showing his young son the merchandise and he said, “why don’t you get a Dalek shirt? Then you can really show that you’re not afraid of the Daleks!” to which the son replied, “but I AM scared of the Daleks!!” Good call kid. Anything that runs around yelling ‘Exterminate’ is bad news.

Alright, that about sums up my incredibly geeky day. I managed to salvage my dignity by going to a super posh area of town with Mimi for sushi, dessert and window shopping and tomorrow I’m having proper afternoon tea with Vori, a lovely girl who I’ve met once before as she’s a friend of Debbi’s. Hopefully tomorrow I’ll also get a bit of shopping in as I think at they office they’re beginning to wonder why I only have three outfits.


Well, you’ve all risen wonderful to my selfish demand for more comments. Excellent. I also appear to have gotten Milly to start watching Doctor Who which I think is like… massive karma points in the grand scheme of things.

So, yesterday was fairly uneventful until about 6pm. See, the plan was to meet Kathryn and Jenny (my friend from high school and her friend from college) at around 7pm, possibly grab a snack or small dinner, then go to a swing dancing class that my colleague from work recommended. After I finished work, I went into the bathroom to change from work clothes into a dress and dancing shoes (read: impractical heels – which were suggested on the website for the class) which I had brought with me in my backpack.

Then things started to go a little nuts. I called Jenny (who was going to be spending the night at my flat before catching an early flight back to Russia today where she’s studying abroad for the summer) who was still at least an hour away from our meeting point – where we were planning on meeting in about 20 minutes. I got on the bus and because the weather was absolutely atrocious, everything on the roads was impossibly slow. So, fifteen minutes and three blocks later, I called Kathryn, who was already at the arranged meeting point, to say *I* was another half hour away.

I finally got to our meeting point, although Jenny was still a half hour behind us. We’d basically missed the beginning of the dance class at this point, but decided to try this nice Italian restaurant that Kathryn’s friend had told her about and began to walk there with the plan to have Jenny catch up with us at the restaurant. As we passed an ATM, I realised I didn’t have any cash so went to take out my wallet, only to realise it was gone. I, rather understandably I think, panicked (in a completely controlled and not panicky way, but I still panicked) and started searching through my backpack – which responded by busting a zipper which I couldn’t seem to fix. Keep in mind that it’s raining cats and dogs and we’re on an uncovered street as I’m frantically searching through my bag.

It occurs to me exactly where my wallet was – on the sink counter of the ladies room at the office. I was now about 45 minutes away from the office and could in theory go back but because it was such a long trip and we had now arrived at the restaurant which told us the kitchens were closing in half an hour I really didn’t want to go back if I didn’t have to (i.e. if it would still be there in the morning or if it was already long gone). I called Alex, my boss, who has been incredibly helpful in the past to ask his opinion on that point. His response? He called the maintainece staff and a guy he know who worked in another office in the building, got the guy to go into the women’s bathroom and *find* my wallet so I could pick it up today, and then offer to come meet me where I was in the city to give me money to get home if I needed it (thankfully I didn’t – I had my travel card which gets me anywhere in the city). Honestly, I’m pretty sure I have the world’s nicest boss. Talk about building company loyalty.

In the end, Kathryn spotted me money and we had a great dinner and had a lot of fun with Kathryn and Jenny. I managed to get all of my stuff home in a relatively dry manner despite the broken backpack, and today I’ll get my wallet back. It was a suitably embarrassing escapade (especially the bits where I was pulling my clothes out of my stuffed backpack on a crowded street in the middle of the rain looking for my wallet) but lesson learned. Crisis averted thanks to really, really nice people.


Fforde Fest

Oh, and for the one (if that) person who recognises this reference; one of the girls at the Doctor Who gathering last night was wearing a shirt that said:

Spec Ops 17
Vampires and Werewolves Division

I honestly didn’t think anyone else had read those books, but apparently there’s Fforde Fest annually in Swindon.  Go figure.

Although, I’m not even sure that makes it worthwhile to go to Swindon.


I apologise in advance if any of this post is incredibly incoherent.  I’m alternately typing and screaming at the television as I watch the men’s finals of Wimbledon (tie-break of the 4th set! Ahh!)

Last night was a lot of fun – I met up with the folks that I met at the pub the other night.  In addition to having some nice people with whom to watch Doctor Who, I got to explore some of the beautiful Canary Wharf and Isle of Dogs area.  (Uh oh… I don’t think this game is going to last much longer…).  I could do a massively long post about Doctor Who and my thoughts but I think that’s probably unnecessary.  Let’s just say, it was not the ending I would have chosen for my favorite season so far but there were two (and some) Doctors (Oh NO! Federer, bad shot!) and you really can’t go wrong with double the David Tennant.

ANYway, moving on from my absurd geekiness.  Today I decided to go to Cambridge which I’ve heard is a beautiful  (AH, GO Federer! How is he hanging in this thing?!) city.  Unfortunately it was pouring rain in the morning when I awoke.  Because it cleared up around 9:30, I decided to head out anyway as it was only a 40 minute train ride from London.  I met some nice people on the train, a couple who were also heading out to meet a friend.  We all chatted on the ride down (the man does strategic business consulting for IT companies, as did the woman until she had a ‘mid life criss’ and became a nutritional therapist).  When I got to Cambridge, I didn’t have a map or any plan so I just wandered around the city.  I hadn’t really (OH no! Championship point! Oh wait, nevermind! Ahh! It’s a challenge! Federer wins the challenge! I need to stop this commentary!) counted on the fact that all of the museums would be closed on Sunday which was a unfortunate and the rain picked up again.  Basically my trip to Cambridge was beautiful as the city was very nice, but also quite damp.  I have to say I think I like Oxford better, even counting for the fact that I was biased against Cambridge.  There were also a ton of Italians there for some reason.  Like, absurd numbers.  With balloons in the colors of the Italian flag that said ‘Italia’ on them.  In any case, I ended up leaving around 3 (AH!! WE GO TO 5TH SET! Go Federer!!!!) and got back home a little before 5 (it’s 40 minutes from Kings Cross which is 45 min from my house) and am just relaxing this afternoon – I thought about going down to be at Wimbledon for the finals, although I couldn’t get tickets I’d be able to sit on the hill and be around for the atmosphere but I was worried it would be over by the time I got there and it’s still raining on and off.  I’m disappointed I never got down to the courts during the games, that’s something I really did want to experience.

Well, I’m going to focus on the 5th set now, have a great evening!