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Quiet Shabbat dinner, with veggie soup to use up the rest of the odd farm veggies (celeriac and salsify come to mind), and turkey parts over balsamic vinegar-sauteed mushrooms and onions. Easy conversation, more book reading.

Women's tefilah group's seudah shlishit (lit. "third meal" on Shabbat) that I'd've been unlikely to attend had my parsha class not been moved there (The idea that Abraham is really good at leaving things behind given a command to do so, perhaps more than he should be. Compared the two episodes when he claimed Sarah was his sister, and the differences between them, despite their obvious similarities (is the second one an attempt to get reject the relationship that God has told him will happen, and not have Isaac?). General discussion of Lot and his (and his daughters') behavior after the destruction of S'dom, how it may be that the usual reaction to destruction is drunkenness, followed by the urge to repopulate. How Abraham and Isaac don't have a relationship that we'd easily recognize as parent-child even vaguely normal. How Abraham and Sarah are abviously bound up in each other (how could she do what no one else does, and "overhear" a prophecy to him, otherwise?), but perhaps the relationship is not in other ways close (definitely radical thoughts for some). The teacher's idea that it takes us to the end of Breishit to get to a family where a person (well, in this case, a man) has a good relationship with his grandsons, as well as those brothers having good relations themselves, and how this is what the book is building to, a sustainable idea of family. Interesting things to think about.).
I'm glad the class was moved; I got to talk with some wonderful women about a range of issues, to feel a beautiful Shabbat closing, to compare benchers of interest, etc. I felt welcomed and cared about, in a non-probing sort of way. Just really good. Perhaps I shall go to more of their events (though I suspect this would've been better attended had there not been downpours, which would've meant a different dynamic entirely).

Seeing the costumes at the first party of the evening. Particular highlights included Cthulhia's red shimmer plus attitude (wow), the aquarium, and the hanged man (he could go to a gaming costume party as a tarot card, even th ough he wasn't upside down). Also the fish, a pair of sinners with their demon, and the bear market (who I thought looked rather like Fred Flintstone going to a fraternal order of something-or-other meeting).

Getting lovely hugs from JB at the second party. Thanks again. Also the effects of dry ice on a variety of liquids. Quite disturbing.

Interesting charts to inspire some creativity, I hope.

Apple-picking, despite the theoretically built-for-this bags breaking.

Eating my first chicken-and-(so y)-yogurt spicy Indian dish. Yum. Plus the first homemade applesauce of the season. Thanks, Q.

Watching a funny silly movie (making comments on rock music and the hair/makeup), not even noticing how early it got dark, on the the first of the "shorter" days. Getting the giggles after.

Date: 2002-10-28 08:39 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] queue.livejournal.com
Speaking of costumes, if I'm going to be going to the thing tomorrow night, even if only for a little bit, I think I'd prefer to have a costume. The only thing is, I'm lazy. Any costume ideas for the lazy gamer?

Sudden thought from my icon, I could just come in jean shorts, being Bruce Banner after changing back from the Hulk. Gaming related? Umm, sure, there are plenty of Marvel games that have the Hulk.

Costuming

Date: 2002-10-28 08:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] magid.livejournal.com
I was thinking about a costume for that this morning on the commute in, and started thinking of how to be a Tarot card. I have a jester hat if I want to be the Fool (yeah, yeah, I can see all the comments on that), or use the two Purim knives to be the two of swords, or something. Cups or disks would be easy, too.
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Re: Costuming

Date: 2002-10-28 08:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] queue.livejournal.com
Hmm, I think I have an idea that won't take too long to implement, if I can manage to find some stuff at home . . .

Re: Costuming

Date: 2002-10-28 09:01 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] magid.livejournal.com
Tantalizing hints... if you end up not using your idea, I'd love to hear about it later...

Re: Costuming

Date: 2002-10-28 09:13 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bitty.livejournal.com
i am so uncreative with costumes - i never wind up dressing up. i'm such the loser.
OTOH, i make pumpkin bread :)

Re: Pumpkin Breading

Date: 2002-10-28 09:22 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] magid.livejournal.com
Pumpkin bread is always a good thing, though usually in a different way than a good costume...
(most of my friends wear costumes that do not change my waistline....)

(and what's going on in this userpic, then, anyway?)
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Re: Pumpkin Breading

Date: 2002-10-28 11:29 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bitty.livejournal.com
most of my friends wear costumes that do not change my
waistline....


Wow, just think - that could be the diet of the future!

and what's going on in this userpic, then, anyway?

true enough :) that was the only time since like maybe age 12 that i even attempted a halloween costume. it was paltry, and i was totally outdone when sue showed up in a full-fledged professional-quality jester suit an hour later.

Diet of the Future

Date: 2002-10-28 11:36 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] magid.livejournal.com
...only eat things people have worn already?

I enjoy dressing up sometimes; if you don't, you don't. There are lots of clever/interesting things I've seen that were not professional quality, but entertaining anyway.
(Heck, one friend found a bear hat, wore that, and taped a printout of how the markets did one week... he was the bear market. More the concept than the execution...)

Re: Diet of the Future

Date: 2002-10-28 12:11 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bitty.livejournal.com
it's not so much that i object to dressing up, it's that i don't really have the money/skills to create a costume that pleases me. that, and i don't like how i look much, which makes me really picky about costumes i'll wear.

[livejournal.com profile] bubblebabble used to have fabulously amazingly creative costumes as a kid. his mom pulled out some of the pictures awhile ago. i was truly impressed. i'll never measure up.

Costuming redux

Date: 2002-10-28 12:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] magid.livejournal.com
I agree; no point in doing it if you won't be pleased with the result.

I think my favorite costumes have been based on puns or other strange ideas, not like some of the more elaborate gorgeous costumes I saw this weekend. (dressing up at the tractate of Gemara I was learning one year in Israel; another year doing a pun on a Hebrew phrase from the book of Esther; making up a math test based on the numbers given in the book of Esther and being a Purim math teacher. Not necessarily visually so appealing, I guess, but I liked doing them.)[1]

(I suppose it doesn't hurt that I've bought some funky pieces to have on hand just in case I'm feeling like I need something, but no inspiration. I have friends who have given me bizarre hats 'cause they know I'll wear them, sooner or later...)

[1] All the costumes were for Purim, the Jewish dress-up holiday, not Halloween, hence the tendency towards book-of-Esther stuff...
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Re: Costuming redux

Date: 2002-10-28 12:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bitty.livejournal.com
You'd like [livejournal.com profile] pipyn's sister, then. i believe she was the one who once described her costume as two dimes dangling from her chest - so that every time she moved, she was a shifting pair of dimes...

i think the last time i seriously tried to dress-up was at age 12, my last trick-or-treat year, when i attempted a tree costume. alas, my parents weren't very supportive or creative when it came to either me or costumes, so no one knew what i was. but i thought it was cute.

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