Friday Con Update (Shore Leave 35)
Aug. 2nd, 2013 08:30 pmI have slept maybe four hours (and been doing eyes-closed resting while still aware of surroundings for about as long) in the last thirty-six. This perhaps is both good and bad. Bad because the headache risk. Good because apparently I decide to actually attend panels when I'm short on sleep, and enjoy them. Yay for overcoming the lizard-brain desire to hide from everyone and everything even while at a con.
Julie Caitlin Brown and Brent Spiner are awesome. I am used to comments (and attempts to read) my button-coat - which I only wear on Saturday - but I am not used to commentary about my menagerie, at least not from the actors at conventions. It made my afternoon better than it already had been.
And then I attended a couple of panels - the first of which was not as interesting as it looked on the schedule (although part of that could have been an inability to hear a lot of the discussion). The second was as interesting as it appeared on the schedule, and while fun is not necessarily a word I'd apply to that panel, it was useful, and it had a positive impact on me.
I am probably going to crash early, if not quite yet.
Julie Caitlin Brown and Brent Spiner are awesome. I am used to comments (and attempts to read) my button-coat - which I only wear on Saturday - but I am not used to commentary about my menagerie, at least not from the actors at conventions. It made my afternoon better than it already had been.
And then I attended a couple of panels - the first of which was not as interesting as it looked on the schedule (although part of that could have been an inability to hear a lot of the discussion). The second was as interesting as it appeared on the schedule, and while fun is not necessarily a word I'd apply to that panel, it was useful, and it had a positive impact on me.
I am probably going to crash early, if not quite yet.