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Monthly entry - November 2025

Nov. 30th, 2025 11:27 pm
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November...in which I lean more into the low carb approach, the dog wears clothes and I go wild with a label printer.



Food )
Garden )
Dog, Walks )
Home Improvement: Ingredient labeling )

Oh man, tomorrow is already the 1st December. Where did the year go?
Only a few weeks until Christmas (and finally some peace and quiet, I hope).

signed up for a 2026 Medicare plan

Nov. 30th, 2025 04:35 pm
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I signed up for a 2026 Medicare Advantage (part C) plan today. I had it narrowed it down to two plans, and decided yesterday which one I like better. There are minor differences--in particular, the one I chose has a lower copay for physical therapy--but there don't seem to be significant differences. It also has a slightly better rating, according to the Medicare.gov site, by half a star, but that might not be significant (an average 3.7 rounds to 3.5, and 3.8 rounds to 4).

Now, it should just be a matter of telling various doctors and pharmacies that my insurance has changed as of Jan. 1st, and maybe dealing with a new mail-order pharmacy for the Kesimpta.

They gave me a confirmation number, and if I don't hear from the company in the next few days I will call. (Normal open enrollment ends Dec. 7, but I have a "special election period" that runs through February.)

an inkling

Nov. 30th, 2025 12:17 pm
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For three years, I've pondered off and on how my current hands could do a bit of narrow weaving again---bands/tapes, not cloth per se. Whether it's weave, sling-braid, sprang, or something else in that direction, having something other than my hands to hold part of the threads' tension seems wise. My hands have improved a bit since I paused my embroidery self-test (for needle-dropping), but not by so much as to change the target parameters.

Susan J. Foulkes has a demo video showing five ways of weaving narrow bands. What's most helpful is its use of a rigid heddle. Tablet weaving is mildly interesting but would require some complicated-for-me setup. Separately, thanks to the spindle workshop as self-test, I know that string heddles of any kind are out.

Available to me: an inkle loom, basic backstrap-weaving instructions for several cultural traditions, and two Stoorstålka kits (backstrap with rigid heddle) acquired on sale---or so I thought, until I opened the kits. Each kit has a strap and a heddle, but the simpler one isn't warped (threaded through). Perhaps it was returned and resold.

Haven't decided yet how to proceed. If I try the fancier kit and mess it up, self-knowledge says that I won't spend US $40 merely to get another pre-warped setup, which means it'll languish. IOW, I should start at the right difficulty level---tough to guess for my current hands. The simpler kit's heddle is a basic one, no extra holes to support picking up, and I understand in theory how to thread it. I'm just wary of things that result in loss of sleep overnight, such as cutting up one raw carrot, heh. Peeling an entire pomelo is fine; cutting daikon and raw potato and onion are fine, in moderation. Carrots are apparently made of adamantium.

(Pickup in weaving is how one gets decorative bits amidst the right-left-right over-under default. Often they're raised a bit relative to the neighboring threads. Pickup is a sprang-type exception, where twining interrupts the usual weft passage.)

Stoorstålka has a cute video on how to start weaving with their kits when the heddle has been warped; Foulkes has a more practical howto that uses a Stoorstålka heddle to make a different band. Another weaver has a chatty video for warping an Ashford inkle loom, which tells me I don't want to do that yet.

Dreamwidth Points

Nov. 30th, 2025 01:51 pm
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[ SECRET POST #6904 ]

Nov. 30th, 2025 02:42 pm
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⌈ Secret Post #6904 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.


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More! )


Notes:

Secrets Left to Post: 02 pages, 30 secrets from Secret Submission Post #986.
Secrets Not Posted: [ 0 - broken links ], [ 0 - not!secrets ], [ 0 - not!fandom ], [ 0 - too big ], [ 0 - repeat ].
Current Secret Submissions Post: here.
Suggestions, comments, and concerns should go here.

Wake Up Dead Man

Nov. 30th, 2025 01:58 pm
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Wake Up Dead Man, 2025 movie. It's *really good*, I think it's better than Glass Onion, and I would like more people to see it because so far I can't find anyone on the internet addressing a couple of points, which I will put in a comment. (So, *major spoilers* in the comments!)

(no subject)

Nov. 30th, 2025 01:44 pm
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Way back when I first talked to the real estate agent about putting my house on the market, he had me fill out a sheet (a paper copy) listing the amounts I was charged for both gas and electricity going back twelve months. I managed to fill out the sheet although it was very messy because I had trouble working out which figures belonged to which month, but when I emailed him a copy of it he said it was fine, so I thought I was done with that particular tedious task. Lo and behold, this morning he sent me an online copy of the same form and I had to fill it in all over again and sign it digitally. This time it was easier because I had figured out how to look at my online payment history for the two utilities, but it was still tedious and I was glad to be able to finish and sign it and then click Submit. I'm hoping that's the last I'll hear of it.
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Solo Series Updates, by fandom, by posting date
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Single fics, by fandom, by posting date (related fandoms may be organized by chronology)
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A late two month combo entry, because I just didn't get my shit together until now...


September...in which we prepare for the trip to SF and I get the last pieces of my gift for my prof.

Strolling through the city )
Rearranging the window plants )
Garden )
Dog, Walks )

October...in which we rest up from the trip and prepare for the colder days. I decide to switch my eating habits up a bit and try low carb. The new doorbell is installed by yours truly. The fibre glass cable arrives at our home. We have a 'fire protection assistant refresher' at work and I'm responsible for the fire. (MUAHAHA)

Food )
Garden )
Dog, Walks )
Doorbell installation )
Fiber glass cable arrives )
Fire Protection Assistant course )

1SE for November 2025

Nov. 30th, 2025 05:05 pm
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Apparently I went for a lot of canal walks this month. This was partly because both children were off school for multiple days with a high fever, and I worked from home far more than I’d planned. There are even more cats than usual, too, because I made a lot of new, temporary moggie friends in Cyprus.

drop by and say something nice

Nov. 30th, 2025 09:07 am
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It's time for the
holiday love meme 2025

my thread is here

or just comment on this post if that's more your style
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It's 29 degrees and we have frost on the roof. First time I've seen it this year. Nice. But the sun is coming up so it won't be there long.

Sun is coming up so the pool will be blinding plus it's time for a day off from swimming. My skin needs it. Bromine is the stuff they use to keep hot tubs healthy. It's way better in many ways than chlorine. It doesn't smell, at all. It doesn't eat your swimsuit over time. It doesn't freak your eyes out when you open them under water. It disintegrates in sunlight so it can only be used indoors. It's wonderful to swim in but... it dries out your skin quickly and thoroughly. (The gym I used to go to also used bromine but they used way too much. And my mouth also dried out. I used to chew a piece of gum on the way home every day.)

My old age skin is really bitching. I itch everywhere most always. I can reach everywhere fairly easily to apply lotion which helps except my back. I've tried a million things and some work better than others but mostly, it's just a PIA to get lotion back there. I have a t-shirt for that purpose. It's a very old one that is very soft. I slap the lotion on thickly with a spatula and then put on the t-shirt and just live with gooey back until it dries. Last night I gooed myself up so today, I'm going to just let it marinate with no swim.

While I was letting it dry, however, I did do an AI search to see if there was some trick I hadn't thought of. The response was a rather long list of various ways to get lotion on my back. I had tried all of them but one...

Black Friday Sale Purchase ... Small (like for trim) paint roller!! hahaha Yep. Amazon is bringing it to me this week. It actually might work fine. OR be a total fail but for $12, I'm going to give it a try.

Today will be a good day for laundry. And maybe a movie. I never watch movies and think maybe I should once in a while so I'm going to designate Sunday as movie day. At least while baseball is not in season.

Yesterday I finished the middle one at elbow coffee and Martha wanted it so I said fine but first a photo. Bonny had on a nice, white top which was good for background. So those are her hands.

Also, she told me yesterday that once a year, she and her friend, Chris, who lives in another part of Timber Ridge, practice getting up from the floor in the middle of the room with nothing to hold on to. Smart! I think I'll do it on the first day of every month.

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I am struggling to stay positive and not dip into disappointment and, possibly, spiraling because I don't need that going into December. So many things I did, but not enough that I feel REALLY good about. I think it's the lack of REALLY which is bothering me.

The big sadness is that I've gained about 15 lbs, most of it in the past 2 months and that's difficult to swallow (har, har), so I am creeping up on being the largest I've ever been. And it makes exercising, running, even moving about at work (squeezing into spaces to put stuff up, turn clients, shave clients, clean, etc.) more difficult. I think that part of why I had an underwhelming showing at the 5k. I have signed up for the 12 days of fitness at the YMCA for December, so I am going to use that to keep me moving now that the race isn't ahead of me.

And I thought I was going to do Kinktober and Whumptober and the harsh truth is that I just don't have enough free time or mental bandwidth to go gangbusters like I have in the past. So I ended up doing 11 days of Whumptober and 13 days of Kinktober (but I deleted 3 of those yesterday because I am not going to continue with that plot). So, yeah, an effort, not nothing but not what I hoped or even expected and even less than what I had the energy for. It was just getting time to write and the *something* to sit down, not motivation exactly but the willpower (?). And I had to put my soap opera completely on the back burner to do that. I want to get back to that in January.

And Minor stealing my money. I still don't KNOW it was Minor. And we're just moving on. Like nothing happened and some moments I want to punch everybody in the face, including my kids.

And spending! Jesus Christ, the household budget is nowhere to be seen. And yeah some of it is inevitable and kids being expensive, but some of it is ME!

But I am learning to delegate things. For example, there was a task of sending an overseas package which involved Minor and my husband's relatives in Canada. The first time I handled it (taking time, effort, and expense out of my life). But this time, I forced them to handle it. And they did. It might not sound like a win to you but not handling everything myself is a good thing. And I am getting better about it.

The 5k wasn't underwhelming while I was doing it but when I looked back to the last two years, I was sad. Slow. I'm just slow. And fat. I really want to set a goal of running the whole thing next year. And I was toying with the idea of pickleball, but I am really trying to get myself not to be too ambitious and to be REALLY realistic about just how much free time I have. And not commit to things because quitting/bailing/doing a half job makes me super sad.

I got out the Xmas box and looked through stuff and ended up putting up the tree (it's a tiny tabletop with 2 strands of lights and a dozen small ornaments, so not a big deal, really), but still it's done. Check!

And I definitely feel like I'm switching to Xmas mode. Craft-wise, I am going into card-making mode.

Word Count: 18095 [I didn't subtract the deleted chapters but for the record, I only record things that are posted somewhere]

Ficcing: Kinktober, Whumptober, 5 for [community profile] sweetandshort and just 1 for [community profile] vocab_drabbles. But it's about to be Advent season!

Reading: 5 books, most of them audiobooks, ECR Lorac mysteries on this YT channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheClue-j8j.

Crafting: My big win was getting my sister's gift done in time for her holiday party. I will post a photo of how the tree looked this week. So that was good.

I am giving up on the Hobonichi planner I had and going back to a simple bullet journal notebook (in the Hobonichi cover) for December. It was getting so unwieldy and I wasn't using it so it served me for many months and I learned about the perils and pleasures of combining collaging and functional planning. No decoration in the planner going forward. Keeping the collaging to its own space.

Health & Fitness: I did 16 days of Yoga with Adrienne. And I did cross the finish line of the 5k.

Personal: We did go to someone's house for dinner. That was a big deal. And I got my second client back so I am back to a regular work schedule, and I met a new client (my Indian lady) who I like very much.

I lost my water bottle but I have a back-up water bottle. I got a flat tire, but the boys' father came out to help. Lots of annoying life events but nothing catastrophic.

Anyway, I decided to do this. I can't decide if it's cringe for me to do it but if it helps going into the December with a positive attitude and a calmer feeling about life, probably a good thing. Right?

holiday love meme 2025
my thread here

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Nov. 30th, 2025 10:23 am
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Official things are now falling into place. I received car insurance cards from Geico last week, and this morning I received a paper copy of the car title. (Unless we have mail delivery on Sundays it actually arrived yesterday, but nobody checked the mailbox until today.) I'm still waiting for my Connecticut driver's licence though.

I was planning to go for a run this morning and the temperature is about 8°C/47°F so it would been perfect, except that the forecast says it's about to start raining. So I made up the bed with clean sheets and walked up and down the stairs a few times for exercise instead. I'm not hoping for a run tomorrow, when it will be colder but clear and sunny.

My feet get cold very easily, so I used to sit with my feet on a heated foot mat all the time in winter in my old house, but there is no suitable place for me to do so here so I'm having to work to keep my feet warm. I own quite a few pairs of Smartwool extra cushioning hiking socks which are the only thing that really helps, but I packed most of them in the stuff that's now in storage. I did keep out four pairs, but I've discovered that two of them are so old that the cushioning has worn thin and they don't actually keep my feet warm. So I took desperate measures and ordered a couple more pairs from Amazon. I hated to have to do it since I know I've got some perfectly good pairs in storage.

It's looking very Christmassy now that Thanksgiving is over. Yesterday morning the girls spent some time decorating the living rom, and last night their parents brought home a Christmas tree after they were asleep so that it was a surprise this morning. So then after breakfast the girls got busy and decorated the tree and set up various pieces of Christmas decor around the living and dining rooms. Violet also decided to write a letter to Santa, and after she'd done her own she wrote one for Aria while Aria dictated. USPS has a scheme where you can write and post your own letter and you can also "adopt" a letter from someone else and buy them something from their list of what they want; this morning Violet browsed the website to choose someone whose letter she would like to adopt. Eden hasn't written a letter yet and I don't know whether she plans to or not.
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I'm sick (uuugh), but it's November 30th and I don't want to fail my monthly rec challenge now. So you get four Hermitcraft recs without a larger theme. 1 art & 3 fic (1 space AU & 2 admin power games, one of them a Life series crossover.)
I don't think canon knowledge is required for any of them: definitely not the first two, and I think the important parts of the other two become clear very quickly.

in too deep by [archiveofourown.org profile] modest_starr
digital art, Geminitay
Summary: additional tags: Imminent Character Death, she is literally drowning, Hallucinations, Eye strain, highly saturated colors, Hermitcraft Season 10, Anthropologist Geminitay, Sea Monsters
Why I like it: The tags say "hallucinations" but I also really like the idea of scientist Gem looking too deep. Very cool colors.

Why is everyone sucking Farlands' dick over their new ship??? by [archiveofourown.org profile] Kaesa
6k, SF AU, implied Scar/Grian, social media outsider PoV with in-universe RPF
Summary: Hey, uh, what's with everyone losing their minds over Farlands' Good Times? I thought we all agreed Farlands was evil incarnate? Last big colony mission they launched, even half the people at Brave Voyages were like "wow so sick of Farlands' bullshit, hope Farlands explodes," but this thing has been around for less than a year and people HERE are like, writing romantic poetry about it? Can someone explain? Obviously I too am fascinated by whether they're using tuned mass dampers or something else to keep the gravity steady, and the reflex rewiring they have to do to the pilots to get something that big through hyperspace is wild, but uh. This is not that.
A forum thread from the future.
Why I love it: Reccing part 2 here so I have a good reason to rec the series when it's done; I also recommend part 1 but I like this one even better. Scar is a Pilot, which means he controls a spaceship with his brain, and Grian is his doctor. Very cool worldbuilding and very funny.

feeling a gold hand unfolding on me by [archiveofourown.org profile] springbeetle
3.3k, Grian & Xisuma, non-sexual kink (body modification, admin powers)
Summary: It was daylight, not that you could tell from the enclosed room Xisuma had teleported Grian into. A bright, fantastic Hermitcraft day, his friends bustling about the server engaged in activities, cheerfully oblivious to what Xisuma and Grian were about to do in this room together. To what Xisuma was about to do to Grian.
Most Hermits weren’t big on tradition, when you got down to it. They’d been around too long, seen enough of the universe to have set preferences about their bodies, or they had their own plans for each season. Scar and Cub had recently finished with their predatory ConVex business, for instance, and Cleo kept her zombieness– zombitude? Zombiehood?-- firmly under her own control, and the less said about Joe’s usual brand of shenanigans, the better.
So it had been unusual, having a new player such as Grian bring the concept up in the roundabout fashion he had, side-eyeing Xisuma like he wasn’t sure whether Xisuma would just snatch him up one day, like he was checking off a box on some haphazard to-do list-- like he’d smacked himself on the helmet and gone oh, silly me, that’s right! I forgot to modify Grian to my personal preferences last month!
Why I like it: Wonderful take on admin Xisuma taking care of his player even with an unusual request. I like how Xisuma needs the encouragement and reassurances to keep going but he does enjoy getting into his evil role when he feels comfortable and he is good at it, too. And Grian is very good at prodding him just enough and having to admit he doesn't not want this, delicious.

a weave that can be unpicked by [archiveofourown.org profile] strifetxt
3.4k, Scar&/Grian, Third Life
Summary: Grian's eyes widen. “Wait, did you think I’d made a plug-in to force players into turning hostile?”
Scar blinks. “Didn’t you?”
“Wh— No, of course not!”
“Oh.” Scar deflates, but then, just as quickly, perks back up. “Could you though?”

Or: Scar has some ideas to make Third Life more fun. Grian has some concerns.
Why I like it: Excellent recursive fic of the above, and another case of a player prodding an admin into using their powers on them. I love the intimacy of the admin power used on a willing subject.

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