September 30th is going to be a busy day…

Serenity and MirrorMask are being released on the SAME DAY.

Yay for Mandrina being able to get me into TWO movies on the same day for free. 🙂

(For those of you who don’t know:
Serenity – Joss Whedon (creator of “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” and Angel)’s sci-fi western; aka “Firefly The Movie.”
MirrorMask – Henson-made creatures peopling Neil Gaiman’s story)

Solution to being bored at work…

When you have real work you HAVE to do…

Calorie packing.

I haven’t been sleeping really well the last few nights, so having a private office is like an invitation to napville. Instead, I’m alternating “power naps” with calories. Chicken Noodle Soup Cup of Soups currently.

I need more sleep.

Domestic Cats are the World’s Most Extreme Hunters

Tis true. Saw it on Animal Planet, which has reentered Mandrina’s (and hence my) TV watching rotation. Has something to do with the fact that cats are fed by humans, so they don’t have to hunt purely for purposes of nutrition.

This morning, though, I had to stop a kitten’s hunting instincts.

Mandrina’s 8-year-old cat is rather… well, slow and plodding would be mean, so we’ll stay with Mandrina’s comment of a “pillow you have to feed.” Meanwhile my 10-month-old Glitch is (affectionately) referred to as “Hellion” or “GLITCH! NO!” depending on whether he’s doing something cute-bad or bad-bad. Glitch likes to play. Likes to play a lot. On his terms, of course. He’ll chase balls, bat at anything dangling (and I do mean anything!), knock paper-towel tubes across the floor… he’s a wee bit energetic at times. Of course, he wants to play with Mandrina’s Bella. Which at times is cute… but mostly, not so much.

So this morning he corners her and starts to pounce on her. She’s declawed, he’s not. Not exactly a fair fight. So I push him away, he gets confused and runs off. Two minutes later he’s back up the stairs, looking for trouble. I grab Glitch, pin all his legs while holding him tight, and bring him over to make nice with Bella. They sniff each other, and they both seem okay. So I put him down, and he walks over on his own and rubs up against her. She wanders down the hall, because, well… she’s a cat, she does whatever she wants. Glitch crouches down, and decides he’s had enough being nice, and is going to pounce (I can attest for two reasons. The more obvious one follows immediately, but the less obvious reason is that Glitch always wags his rear before pouncing). Glitch leaps!

And I grab him in midair. He didn’t like that one bit.

I opened the bedroom door and let Bella into safety, and left Glitch out with me doing fun things like playing, “I know I have some clean underwear here somewhere…”

But poor Glitch. His hunting skills must be getting stale. A mere human catching him mid-pounce? Just shameful.

Signs of Adulthood…

It clicked last night how lame adulthood is. Admittedly, I am not a huge fan of some of the “pre-adulthood/post-adolescent” behaviors — parties focused on drinking come to mind — but being an adult really is rather… well, pathetic.

My list (and expect this to be randomly updated):

  • Planning in August for what you’re going to be doing in November. (Okay, so this is my own fault, but I’m going to finish my NaNo this time.)
  • Checking your email repeatedly — to see if you’ve gotten something from your mortgage broker.
  • Going clothes shopping — for a wedding. (Not mine, never fear… not yet, anyway.)
  • Hearing about your car being used for potential vehicular homcide (it was a theoretical conversation), and thinking, “I don’t think that’s covered by insurance…”
  • Having a friend talk about being unsure what to do when their son comes to visit for part of the summer, as per the divorce settlement.
  • Listening to friends talk about the gas mileage they got over the weekend — and then building an entire conversation around it
  • Being jealous of the friend’s gas mileage, even if you love your Audi.
  • Considering it a matter of normalcy to be receiving more snail mail bills and spam than actual mail and email put together.
  • Deciding that your work day has had enough stress before you get there, so sure you can write a post to your blog…

NaNoNextMo

Last year, on what amounted to a dare, I decided to attempt National Novel Writing Month. On the plus side, I met Mandrina on the first night, so that worked out well. On the downside, I totalled my car, got inolved at work, and then completely and totally failed to have enough time to finish my 50k words. I gave up early enough on to make it so Mandrina, who had been slightly injured in that entire \”total the car\” bit, could finish her novel, but mine crossed 15k, but not much further. Which is a good thing — I had signed up on two days notice, and didn\’t have much of a plot. Despite Chris Baty\’s promise, a plot is a necessary device. Or, at least, interesting characters. Or, at least, not a preoccupation with the cute girl next to you…

This year, Mandrina decided on her plot months ago. I went back and forth between a few, and think I finally have one. I don\’t know if it will hit 50k words, but it shows promise.

I need to write this stuff up somewhere!

So this year, I think my plot is going to be something along the lines of “Diary of an Evil Genius.” Although, I really hope that isn’t the final title.

Road [Plane] trip!

So last week Mandrina moved out of her apartment. I, of course, assisted… way more than I was originally supposed to, but I’m sure she’ll thank me later. *waits* Okay, way later…

While she’s leaving, I insist on checking her mail, which she hasn’t bothered to even glance at since, well… end of June we went to Romania, and before that she was on a business trip… so since the middle of June. I steal her keys, and go through her mail standing in the foyer of her apartment complex. Junk mail, junk mail, Seattle City Power and Light bill, Seattle City Power and Light bill for Ricardo Mendendez, Seattle City Power and Light disconnection warning for Ricardo Mendendez, another Seattle City Power and Light bill for Mandrina, an invitation to Miss A. R. + Guest… which I handed to Mandrina as I finish going through the rest of the mail.

“OH MY GOD! My father’s getting married!”

I then come across a letter addressed in the same handwriting to Ms. A. R., which I hand to her. It’s the letter sent four days before the wedding invitation that was intended to tell Mandrina about her father’s new girlfriend… who he started seeing over Easter. Yes, this Easter.

So the invitation was sent out six weeks before the wedding, but Mandrina had just not checked her mail. Her father’s note mentioned “wonderful boyfriend Andrew,” which is all he’s ever heard of me. And next weekend, Mandrina and I are flying back to her home town to attend her father’s wedding. We’re going to be staying at her mother’s house…

Yes, my life is just a little odd.