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When last I wrong almost a month a go. Things were progressing at work on things, the porch project had progress and my shawl was back on track. The now status is the last month has been busy and so short! Well, On the reading front. I finished #17 Mortal Danger which was a re-read from a long time ago and it was fun. I think read #18 Squirrel Girl and the Great Lakes Avengers which is comic pack of all of the SG and the GLA. So much fun in that...OMG. Then I started #19 Blood Lines by Eileen Wilkes and that is been okay thus far. I've been sucked back into some really long fanfic.

Mel and I managed to get packed and rolling to GWW with only forgetting one thing and that was the banners. Oops but of all of the things to forget that was one of very minimal impact on our enjoyment of the war. Lol. We took a very different route than we used to and it did not involve crawling up the I5 for hours. It was nice and through country we haven't seen before. It went up the 215 and then onto back highways to meaner north and west to the I5 which we were on for like 15 miles. It was nice. Found out our site with Gullibursti was in the same spot we always camp. The rest of Atenveldt was over on the other side. It was nice and having flushing potties and sinks right next to us was awesome. Well, the ladies had that. The men's room was out of order and they had a priv and handwash station. I brought projects to work on and money to spend and that was my plan. We had a really nice time camping with Roger and Rochelle. Their new little storage trailer with integral kitchen was super neat. Our camp was nice and period looking and just cozy. Without the banners folks couldn't find us but meh, it works okay.. It was so nice to sit and chat with people. I hit up the fiber area and taught Rochelle to spin. The class lists weren't much of anything I wanted to learn or didn't know and that was okay as well. I bought a new necklace from Maggie that has period beads in it. We got trim and things at White Wolf and Phoenix. I picked up a few pairs of earrings from Mistress Morgan and just a lot of other things. We had breakfast and lunch in camp and then hit merchants for dinner. The meat pie vendor...OMG.from Oscar's Meat Pies and wow. We ate a lot of them.

I managed to help marshal the field and castle battles on Saturday. We were there for Bjorn's knighting and they were short marshals and well, I'm authorized and can marshal its all good. It was a good time and very weird being on the Caid side of things. I did get to yell at my husband for fighting around a corner and explain very nicely to archers that no, you can't fire across the field in the direction they were since it was into spectators.(head desk). The scenarios were not complex we just had to remember when archery was and the shooting conventions. Keeping it simple which I really like. Sat and chatted with lots of folks and just enjoyed being at an event with no responsibilities and no requirements to do anything. It was so good. I put in 4 hours for marshalling and then handed my volunteer tickets to a newcomer who was there to find out about the auction. :)

All of my photos are at 2021 GWW Album

I had fun with some night photography and just in general had a nice time.

Got back and the porch project is now done except for minor cleanup and painting. Woot! I did have a very down week though last week. Not sure if it was allergies (fuck california) and the let down of fun times or hormonal or moon stuff or mercury being mercury? but I was off last week. Better now but still annoying cause I was doing good before that. So we shall see how this week goes.

Coronation is Saturday and we drive to Prescott Friday. Should be a good time.
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So the big reveal!
On August 4th my brought in law texts DH and I that Atlantia is going to surprise laurel my SIL. We said we would help and on the 8th we were told it was happening on the 4th of Sept.  Flights and hotels were booked for DH to travel and I and the ladies of the house got things together and started work.  First was fabric choices and all pulled from stash except some silk.  Silk swatches were ordered and we had to wait for them and shipping of what we wanted.  It all came together with lots of hard work and some blood and sweat...no tears though I don't think.

The biggest hurdle is that my SIL is the clothier for the family and unlike me she keeps her patterns in her head.  She doesn't not have a notebook of patterns and measurements.  So the BIL was able to take measurements off a current coat and send them.  Now when I went to cut fabric...I had less than I wanted having lost some in the wash due to shrinkage it was apparent that my SIL who is Barbie proportioned at 5'3" has been accounting for her 34J (English) chest by making the back and shoulders larger than needed. She's also been doing the square inset gussets that while period are a PITA.  So Ari re did the pattern on the fly and we got the coat all cut out perfectly with almost nothing for scrap.  Then I began the sewing in earnest. The whole slog in in the pictures and link below.

 Ceara’s Laurel Coat
Link to the full album by link or click on the picture.

I'm still waiting to see pictures of it on but DH states it fit her perfectly and had a beautiful swing when she walked.

So yeah the last 3.5 weeks has been met with lots of time for me to sew and watch TV. I binged through almost all of The Magicians and I think that show was awesome.  Honestly, Ari and I and Eliot and Margo and we could so cosplay them.

Dragon*Con was this past weekend and the pictures look awesome.  Sounds like minus the Pulse bar everyone was really good on distancing and mask wearing.  

This coming weekend is the first SCA event for us in Kingdom, DH attended in Atlantia, but a first for me since investiture in 2020.  I need to figure out what I'm wearing for 102°F day without guaranteed shade.  They park got a new person for permits and we are using a new location for the event and may not be able to stake in. Le sigh.   We shall see and make due. I may be wearing my Greek cause boy that is hot and its still Monsoon.  Though maybe 14th Century?  I dunno. We shall see.  But its a thing.

I've finished the 14th book of the year a bit ago and am now on the 15th which is Tempting Danger by Eileen Wilkes.  I had read it a long time ago but didn't remember jack about it. So I'm re-reading it to read the other books in the series I had been lent by Mughi.  So that has been okay.  I do miss reading books in book form versus electronic but its okay.




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