Home again, home again, jiggidy jig
May. 5th, 2005 12:59 amBack from Indy - tired, but triumphant. Our session was expected to draw about a hundred people, but the count ended up being closer to one hundred fifty. Apparently my panic looked like calm, because instead of saying "um," I stop speaking for a moment. To the untrained eye, that apparently looked like I was calm, instead of dead panicked.
My mentor, who was chairing the session, gave me a fantabulous Dorothy L. Sayers t-shirt as a thank you. I adore it most deliriously. It shows her dressed in a skull-printed dress, with the most Sayers-esque expression on her face. So cool!
Was supposed to bring the fudge I brought home with me into work on Friday, but in a weak moment, split it with the husband.
Fudge was very tasty.
My mentor, who was chairing the session, gave me a fantabulous Dorothy L. Sayers t-shirt as a thank you. I adore it most deliriously. It shows her dressed in a skull-printed dress, with the most Sayers-esque expression on her face. So cool!
Was supposed to bring the fudge I brought home with me into work on Friday, but in a weak moment, split it with the husband.
Fudge was very tasty.