I survived Kansas.

The convention was fun; again, F&F manages to be one of the best-organized and most laid-back conventions I've been to. (A comment that will only make sense to PNW olde skool con goers: it's like a cozier version of 80s/90s era DreamCon, but without some of the, ahem, Personalities that always caused drama and chaos.)

It was great to catch up with people I'd met last year and meet new peeps. A six year old girl (daughter of one of the other vendors) imprinted on me like a duckling, and spent a fair amount of time telling me which Monster High character she likes best, why Elsa should make more "big snow monsters!", and asking me to draw more swirly bits on her face with the eyeliner pencil she got in the Elder Goth Surprise bag her dad bought. She was adorable, and reminded me a lot of Thekla.

The Stroppy One and the kitties are THRILLED that I am home. I went to the spa last night for a few hours, and I'm spending today (which I cleverly took off from work) to flop on the couch in between setting up loads of laundry. And maaaaybe watching the Penny Dreadful s2 premier for a 4th time, because why not?

Next travel event: OH MY G-D BATS DAY NEXT MONTH! DISNEYLAND! HAUNTED MANSION!
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From: [personal profile] maschalismos


Glad you had fun and are now back home! Also sad that you were 2 hours away from me and due to stupid brain, I missed this!

From: [identity profile] staxxy.livejournal.com


dreamcon minus drama sounds heavenly. I am glad you had a wonderful time.


From: [identity profile] m-cobweb.livejournal.com


That does sound lovely. I'm glad there are such cons. ;-)

From: [identity profile] oldhalloween.livejournal.com


The duckling sounds adorable, and probably very appreciative of a sister to share with. I don't miss vending at PNW conventions but miss the friendships.
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