ursamajor: Mulder and Scully, truthseekers (still out there)
Facebook memories, both mine and my friends', smacking me in the face this morning reminding us that it has been THIRTY YEARS TODAY since The X-Files debuted on network television. A show that Julie and Elaina had to persuade me to watch because I was definitely a child of shiny optimistic future sci-fi shows at that point (*cough* Star Trek: TNG), unsure about the creepier-looking horror-type elements in the preview.

The three of us sitting in the common room, chowing down on Ben and Jerry's, feeling the tension rise as Mulder checked Scully's back for unexplainable puncture wounds, then relax as they proved to be mosquito bites. Relief that Mr. Stockdale didn't walk into the common room until after that scene, because otherwise he probably would've made us turn it off, seeing a woman onscreen in mostly just her underwear with zero context. (Little would any of us know how paltry an amount of emotional/romantic/sexual payoff the show would provide us over its run - at the very least until we were all well over the age of majority! - certainly nothing Mr. Stockdale had to worry about impressionable teenagers consuming, ahahaha!) Me, afterwards, still unsure of the scarier bits but intrigued by the characters, now with a new Friday night routine: grocery shopping, then running from the bus to claim the common room for our show.

That a TV show would lead to me meeting so many people through what we were then referring to in vaguely-near-futuristic terms such as "the world wide web," still in the realm of fantasy for all but the earliest of adopters - beyond my ability to conceive at that point. But I would go off to college a few years down the road. Lose track of XF for the fall of my freshman year in the excitement of making new friends, being in my first romantic relationship ever. My roommate Shay would bring a TV back from the winter holiday break, and we would be flipping through the channels with Ingrid one night, sitting on Shay's bed, and discover that Friday had become Sunday. That Mulder and Scully were still out there, that the monster of the week ate cancer, and was going after Scully at the climax of the episode, and BOOM I was sucked back in.

Later that night, I would go on Yahoo! Search, and my search queries would lead me to a weekly post-episode chat and mailing list where people were discussing not only the plot twists, but the character relationships. The above-mentioned romantic relationship I was in would fall apart the same week (blessing barely in disguise); the people I met through that chat became friends for life, providing perspectives of life outside the college bubble when it all became too much for me.

I would go to my first in-person meetup with them later that summer in Vancouver, run around X-Files filming sites, squealing in delight; it felt like summer camp for XF fans. Make it an annual gathering for a few years, whether in Vancouver again or DC or NYC (the weekend I graduated!) or Vegas. Watch friends fall in love because of this chat channel, even from across countries and oceans, move to be with each other. Their experiences eventually giving me the chutzpah to start dating somebody I'd basically met online myself (well, set up by a friend, "secretly but blatantly,"), years before most of my in-person friends did, and every time I would go visit him in DC and we'd take the Metro somewhere, I'd laugh, thinking of how me and my XF friends had belted out David Duchovny, Why Won't You Love Me? on the Orange Line from Metro Center all the way out to Ballston, and how I had met all of them partly because of this technology that barely existed when I was growing up, but also the motivation of connecting over what we loved.

Layers of nostalgia building on each other across a lifetime, connecting everything and everyone and making me smile, even if the results of ever trying to explain end up with "... that was not remotely what I was expecting to hear, and I love that a weirdo like you is in my life." That my Sunday night routine became running back to my dorm room with [personal profile] ladysisyphus after rehearsal so that we could watch XF together on the little 12" TV I'd hauled back to my dorm room on the bus from the mall, but I'd always hop onto chat afterwards. That eventually chat became LiveJournal, then Facebook, but the friendship ties remained.

And now, even after all these years, still keeping up with each others' lives. Still having them over for dinner on our front porch. Still planning to get together the next time we're in each others' cities. (Still convinced we should've taken over XF and detangled everyone from the ridiculous, no-payoff "mytharc," even though that longer, not-limited-to-one-episode storytelling arc would become more prevalent over the following decades, and be done much, much better with other series.)

Still out there.
ursamajor: people on the beach watching the ocean (Default)
I had sushi with [livejournal.com profile] noghri, [livejournal.com profile] sandboxdiva, and [livejournal.com profile] douglaslain Friday night, and Doug being Doug, he made all sorts of "Ew, cooties" noises at my very girly - and getting girlier - bike. (Though I think behind it, he's secretly pleased that another one of his friends has "come over to the side of truth and light;" after all, 3/4 of us showed up on bike.)

He should've waited until after I decorated my bike for ArtBeat:

artsy bike!



(click through to Flickr for explanatory notes)

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i wanna belieeeeeeve in the midst of all this paranormal activityyyyyy )

Happy birthday to all the July babies whose birthdays I've missed: [livejournal.com profile] laurel, [livejournal.com profile] roy, [livejournal.com profile] trelana, [livejournal.com profile] scapersuse, [livejournal.com profile] malerin, [livejournal.com profile] lady_angelina, [livejournal.com profile] av8rmike, [livejournal.com profile] belladonna, and [livejournal.com profile] dharmafool!
ursamajor: Amherst in Elvish (the fairest college)
Home from 1-day western New England extravaganza. [livejournal.com profile] hyounpark and I had a Rein's picnic, [livejournal.com profile] nolrak is married, I finally met [livejournal.com profile] gordynate, and with [livejournal.com profile] belladonna we all boogied down on the dance floor.

H and I didn't get to Amherst until after 8:00, I was sad about missing Atkins Farm, then [livejournal.com profile] hyounpark won a box of Atkins Farm fudge in the raffle, we threw candy at this year's Nuno, I saw friends old and new, I got Atkins Farms cider on top of it all at the reception afterwards, we sang college songs galore both onstage and then impromptu afterwards, generations of Jeffs harmonizing together, and we are now home with four slices of Antonio's in the fridge for brunch tomorrow. :)

[livejournal.com profile] slwands and [livejournal.com profile] eevieivy, sorry we missed you; we didn't get to Amherst until 8:15, and it sounds like you both were already on your way home then!
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Gonna be a busy weekend, so happy birthdays in advance, [livejournal.com profile] andrewshead and [livejournal.com profile] jaina!

Oh, Boston, you don't know how to cope with earthquakes, do you.

Last night: Torrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrri. Yay. :) Hey Jupiter and Crucify and Precious Things and Concertina and Take to the Sky and Hotel and Etienne and Cruel. Very weirdly hard rock and kinda '80s throughout; I was happiest when it was just her and her piano. Except when I had to turn around and tell the guy behind me to get off his goddamn cell phone, this was a *quiet* song, and I didn't need to hear him dissecting the Sox game during it.

Before that, no [livejournal.com profile] melissaagray's, and I saw some guy knocking on his door, so I sped up a bit to catch up. As I got closer, I saw the body shape wasn't right to be any of the usual guys ... and then I realized it was Max! Yay for surprise midweek special guests :)

Today: it is 72F and rainy outside. I am confused. It is supposed to be 66 and rainy tomorrow. I also have my first winter cold. No, I don't get it either. To smack down this cold: matzoh ball soup, tom kha gai, and kimchi rice.

Tomorrow: holy shit, little [livejournal.com profile] nolrak is getting married. WTF, dude, I've known you since you were *14*.

Oh gawd, Head of the Charles is tomorrow? Which means the best way to get onto the Pike is probably going to be either 93S or 2W-128S, rather than the usual JFK Bridge-Soldiers Field Road-Exit 17 ...
ursamajor: candlelight (lights)
Five years ago, just before 9 am, I puttered off to the bath; it was a hot September Tuesday morning and I didn't have to be at work until 10. I'd been chatting with [livejournal.com profile] theducks and [livejournal.com profile] kudzita and several others since the sun had woken me earlier, golden dawnlight through my window warming the walls and drawing me out of bed hours before I had to be at work.

that day, content warning for everything 9/11 )

I went back to work later that week; I joined a choir again a few weeks later. I sang at various memorials; at one of them, I got a phone number on a napkin from a boy for the first time ever. If anything, I travelled more that winter, spending time with those I loved in faraway places. I went down to New Haven, twice. I went home for Christmas, then up to Portland and Seattle to visit West Coast friends, and rang in the new year in Vancouver chez [livejournal.com profile] pukajen; on the way home, we stopped at a steakhouse, and thanks to [livejournal.com profile] prime_meridian and [livejournal.com profile] ascian3 and [livejournal.com profile] sleipnir, I finally understood what delicious steak could be. I started a long-distance relationship with a guy in DC thanks to [livejournal.com profile] geebee_x, and flew into National multiple times, becoming quite familiar with the DC flight restrictions; he actually made the first visit, on a chilly January winter weekend; returned for Valentine's Day a few weeks later; continued to come see me. All of us seeking connection with those we loved; all of us freshly reminded how fragile it all was. And at the end of that winter, I visited [livejournal.com profile] danialindenberg in New York (with Ingrid and Angie and Marvin), and we met up with Michelle and Peter and went down to Ground Zero to pay our respects, and for the first time, I stood at the base of the Towers-That-Were, and gazed up into the sky, following the shafts of blue light as they trailed high into the clouds, imagining what could have been.
ursamajor: Mulder and Scully playing baseball (baseball!)
happy belated birthday, [livejournal.com profile] chrisg! (and at the rate i'm posting these days, might as well say happy early birthday, [livejournal.com profile] noghri!)

it's finally gotten warm enough again here that i'm not minding walking. it's downright gorgeous out tonight, and i'm half-debating walking to choir, except i dislike the construction zone of lower mass ave. maybe i'll compromise; walk down to central and take the 1 across the river instead, then walk to choir from hynes. i forgot to get my t-pass this month, so for the most part, i've been trying to walk places where normally i would've been trying to figure out some complex route to maximize the use of my t-pass and minimize the freezing of my ears and fingers.

i keep forgetting that yes, davis and central squares really are within normal walking distance once the temperature's reasonably above freezing. so i end up at someday cafe with my laptop and live the cliche my way - nestled into a cozy corner, laptop open to IRC, peoplewatching the hipsters with my accomplice the mint italian soda. i cut corners and realize that the harvard bookstore is a 15-minute walk from my front door when there's no ice to slip on. i stroll down to the new branch of petsi pies to meet up with [livejournal.com profile] nolrak and alissa as they meander up mass ave.

my choir friend polina and i rarely see each other outside of choir, despite living mere blocks away from each other. (this happens with [livejournal.com profile] elements and berkman, too, and should change!) but in the past week, i've run into her three separate times just walking down the street. i like this community feel.

i'm counting down to the farmers' markets opening again in the last week of may. i'm looking at weekends to host that first summer barbecue to sort-of celebrate my half birthday (june 4 i have a concert; june 11 i'll either be singing in fenway park or driving up the california coast; june 18 is a little too close to [livejournal.com profile] hyounpark's birthday and our anniversary. so i'm debating either moving it back to memorial day weekend or forward to the fourth of july.)

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baseball! )
ursamajor: people on the beach watching the ocean (Default)
to everyone i said i'd call for new year's eve ... i love y'all, but i don't have $3.00/minute. i'll talk to y'all later. :)

anyways, i'm having tons of fun; everyone in Van says hello.

and now i'm off to go enjoy some baja rosa. ;)
ursamajor: people on the beach watching the ocean (Default)
i'd forgotten how much i love seattle. *sigh*

next time.

many, many thanks to [livejournal.com profile] heathers and [livejournal.com profile] lonejaguar and [livejournal.com profile] girlmitzi for putting up with me the past coupla days ... you're always welcome chez moi if you're ever east. :)

[livejournal.com profile] pukajen, did you get my messages? in case you didn't, 3:30 tomorrow, New West Greyhound. i'll ring you again at some insanely early hour of the morning to make sure (don't wanna wake up your parents at this hour); also need to know which you need me to bring across the border.

8/13/23: I didn't write about how much I loved Grace's parents' home here, but it made a strong enough impression on me that I wrote about it later.
ursamajor: people on the beach watching the ocean (Default)
but i have turkey boobies roasting in the oven!

(just blame technomancy)

and i have cornbread stuffing in the fridge (which will be yummy) and pumpkin rice pudding chilling in there as well (which will be even *more* yummy :) ), and after another wee break, i am going to go make my sesame green beans.

and then i will sit myself down at my window, the steam heater whistling at me on one side while the fan blows in cold air on the left from the open window in front of me. and i will eat a yummy thanksgiving dinner that i made ALL by myself.

and then maybe after dinner i'll get around to that laundry and cleaning that i was supposed to get done today ... hehehe.

a thanksgiving dinner timeline )

thank you for letting me be where i am right now.
thank you for keeping my friends close to me, both physically and otherwise.
thank you for my generous and bemused but proud and supportive parents.
thank you for a life filled with music.

thank you for not making my life *totally* boring. ;)
thank you for bringing more good people into my life, especially the ones taking the form of eye candy ;)

thank you for our safety and courage.

thank you for the hope that keeps me going.

thank you for the reminders to pursue things passionately.

i have many things to be grateful for, but especially you. thank you.
ursamajor: Josh from The West Wing looking stunned (that happened fast)
they mentioned springfield and hartford. *amused!ursie*

yay for amazing choir practices and gorgeous music that just makes me shiver and wish i had four voices so i could sing it *all* when it's just me in my apartment ...

bostonian announcement: if you're free wednesday evenings in october, a lot of the local choirs are putting together a unified larger choir to sing the faure requiem for a performance on november 10th to raise money for some of the various charities/funds that have sprung into being. no auditions, just show up.

another way to make my day: getting the last two egg custards at the chinese bakery at lunch. mmmmmmmmmmm. :) and then i ran into teresa as well!

i love wednesdays. dawson's. west wing. law and order. and #lf chat. :)

i don't like joey's new hair color, though. :P but jesse l. martin's still cute. :)
ursamajor: people on the beach watching the ocean (Default)
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[12:20] {UrsaMajor} ugh?
[12:20] {a12_moo} URSIE I HATE YOU :P THPTPHTPHTPHPTPHT I just mounted my /usr partition under /urs
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[12:20] {a12_moo} and it's ALL YOUR FAULT!!!
[12:20] * UrsaMajor ROFLHGDMFAO
[12:21] {UrsaMajor} if you're not a computer geek, that could sound perverted ;)

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