My rezday party last night was, I believe, a success. Everyone seemed to have fun, and I know I certainly did! Edward played a great set with a lot of entertaining commentary, and he kept us all dancing the whole time. I don't think anyone touched any of the pie or liquor I put out, but that's fine with me - I'd rather have people frolicking and dancing than sitting around running pie-eating animations.
Oh, did I mention there was snow? YES! One night when a bunch of us were sitting around at Sky and Scottie's bar, 'Cuffs, Ms. Kimika Yang pulled a snow machine of of her inventory. At the time there was still a serious heatwave going on in the United States, and it was fun diversion to be sitting in a room where it was snowing. I decided then that I would buy one of the snow machines and put it out at my party.
So last night when I put out the snow machine, I realized that the particle effects were much too small for such a large hall. But when I turned around, Nat had piled snow up all around, and there flakes were falling throughout the hall.
We had a marvelous snowball fight, lots of dancing and goofing around. We broke in Ms. Lia's Liberty Hall (without actually breaking anything), and generally had a good time. I couldn't have asked for a better rezday.
Edward Pearse, in his DJ booth.
(Incidentally, I was unable to lob a snowball
up and over his booth. Lucky for him!)
Rowdy fun in the snow.
That's me holding a snowball in the foreground.
Rolling, spinning, and dancing in the snow.
Jed and Kimika sharing a slow dance while Scottie and Sky goof around.
(Oh, sure, they were probably dancing, but doesn't it look like they're playing?)
Michael O'Mainin dancing. He was a lot of fun!
Vic, Hono, and Lia, dancing.
(And an igloo...where did that come from?!)
(And an igloo...where did that come from?!)
Jed came over to shoot the breeze later on, I stayed up too late, and woke up early for Breakfast in Babbage this morning. This month's theme was Spies! As soon as the theme was announced last month, I knew who I would dress as: Mata Hari. I've been fascinated with her for a long time, to such a degree that there are two pictures of her in Ruthorford House. Even though I doubt she was really a spy, she was executed as one, so she counts as a spy in my book (at least for the purposes of a spy party...) Anyway, there were some great costumes this morning, and two hours of sneaky spy theme music!
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