December 2025 and 2025 as a Whole in Review
Dec. 31st, 2025 09:15 am
Well, that's it for 2025. Trump hasn't killed us all (yet) and I got a lot of books read.
December 2025 and 2025 as a Whole in Review
wednesday
Dec. 31st, 2025 07:48 am
I succeeded yesterday in making a *cute* (not frightening) amigurumi.
I did get to erase a couple things off the whiteboard list on the fridge but now I can't remember what they were because right away I filled in those spots with other things I thought I should do. There's more on there now than there was yesterday.
Still snowing. The snow is sifting down in big flakes. It's beautiful looking out the window at it.
Yesterday I slipped and fell while going down the hill on our walk to the creek. I wasn't hurt but today my neck is stiff and my lower ribs are sore.
I guess this is the time to think about wrapping up the old year and thinking about the new. No more writing 2025 on the dates of things. Time is marching on. "The only constant thing in life is change."
River: Done With 2025
Dec. 31st, 2025 12:29 pmI'd be a lot happier to see the ass-end of 2025 if I wasn't pretty sure that 2026 is going to be worse -- for the US, anyway. Maybe not so much for me; I fled that country a year ago. But my kids are still stuck there.
( The details -- goals from last New Year's Day )
I make that 680/11 = 61%. Last year was 68%, so only a little worse. Considering how bad it could have been, I'll take it.
I mean, how do you even do it?
Dec. 31st, 2025 04:08 amFor 2026 my resolutions are:
Play more games
Be more outwardly self indulgent
Redecorate my living space more often
Finish more books
Get my degree
Double my comic output
Use my all my fun food cooking devices!
Eat more vegetables
Moisturize more
I think that's a good list.
Me-and-media update (Happy New Year!)
Dec. 31st, 2025 10:25 pmIn the dance dance revolution poll, 5.8% of respondents had danced with other people that week, 1.9% with a pet or other animal, and 28.8% had danced on their own, while 46.2% said no or not yet. Making the poll prompted me to dance with my sister in the kitchen for half a Spin Doctors song, but I didn't change my vote on that basis.
In ticky-boxes, "enthusiastically and fervently loving what you love" came second to hugs, 63.5% to 76.9%. Thank you for your votes! <3
Reading
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Kdramas
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Other TV
We finished Pluribus, which was super interesting in terms of a) moral quandaries, and b) difficult personalities crashing into each other. Finished the available episodes of Stranger Things and season 3 of Dark Winds, both of which were a bit dark, hence the doodling.
I've just signed up for Neon (NZ HBO), so this morning I did my stretches while John Oliver slagged off the British monarchy. I'm planning to try the new hockey sensation, but I'm saving it for while Andrew is in hospital, and we don't yet know when that will be. (In the meantime, no spoilers, please!)
Audio entertainment
The usual: Writing Excuses, Cross Party Lines, Letters from an American. Plus the AI episode of Our Opinions Are Correct.
Writing/making things
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Goals
* keep on top of my email inbox
* get my arms back on track
* finish a fic WIP (I keep starting new things and foundering -- which is a problem given picking stalled things up again isn't my strong suit)
* make some
* work through chapters 1 & 2 of the drawing book
* something for the next round of
* restock the well, whatever that looks like (this isn't a specific, measurable, blah blah goal, I know)
Good things
The boy. The cat. Guardian. Jung Eun-Chae. Strawberries. We still have some Christmas mince pies left. TV. Kdramas. Colour pencils. Sleep. Watching things while I'm on my exercise machine. Audiobook re-listens. My garden. All of you. <3
It's New Year's Eve here, so Happy New Year!! <3
My preferred comfort food is
chocolate
8 (44.4%)
other sweets
5 (27.8%)
savoury carbs
7 (38.9%)
other savoury
2 (11.1%)
tea
4 (22.2%)
alcohol
1 (5.6%)
other drinks
0 (0.0%)
other other
0 (0.0%)
ticky-box full of juicy intricate poetry words
8 (44.4%)
ticky-box full of pushing on through
9 (50.0%)
ticky-box of glow worms vs fireflies vs angler fish
3 (16.7%)
ticky-box of ninja gibbons searching for lost things behind the fridge
6 (33.3%)
ticky-box full of hugs and hugs
12 (66.7%)
December Days 02025 #30: Laughter
Dec. 30th, 2025 11:30 pm( 30: Laughter )
What I've been reading this year
Dec. 30th, 2025 10:03 pmBea Wolf by Zach Weinersmith and Boulet
The Serviceberry by Robin Wall Kimmerer
Somebody I used to Know by Wendy Mitchell
If the Buddha Married by Charlotte Kasl
Childhood's End by Arthur C. Clarke
Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt
The Fortunate Fall by Cameron Reed
Weaving Hope by Celia Lake
Alexandra's Riddle by Elisa Keyston
The Book of Love by Kelly Link
Surviving Domestic Violence by Elaine Weiss
Seaward by Susan Cooper
Very Far Away From Anywhere Else by Ursula K. Le Guin
Kitchens of Hope by Linda S. Svitak and Christin Jaye Eaton with Lee Svitak Dean
What It Takes to Heal by Prentis Hemphill
The Enchanted Greenhouse by Sarah Beth Durst
How We Show Up by Mia Birdsong
Currently reading "Hospicing Modernity" by Vanessa Machado de Oliveira Andreotti, which is a down-to-earth, practical manual on how to expand past the limitations that modernity puts on our thoughts, imagination, and experiences. The author talks directly about how difficult it is to address people's frozen assumptions without triggering defensiveness, while encouraging the reader to open up, side-step defensiveness, and explore wider possibilities.
I just got past the introductory exercises, which feel similar to the trauma-healing work I've been doing all this time. I always feel like I'm behind, trying to catch up to people who had more ordinary and loving childhoods but maybe those aren't so ordinary, and maybe all that work leaves me in a more flexible place.
Highly recommended! You can read a couple of sample chapters at decolonialfutures.net/hospicingmodernity
Daily Happiness
Dec. 30th, 2025 07:24 pm2. Today was mostly dry with a brief bit of rain late morning, but starting tomorrow we're supposed to have several wet days, possibly a whole week. I'm hoping it will be lighter than last week and mostly overnight. We'll see!
3. We had curry ramen for dinner tonight and it was so good. Carla discovered this one brand last year that has a bunch of different flavors, all of which she likes, but I've only tried the curry and now it's all I'm interested in having lol.
4. I finished this cute winter cats puzzle today.

I'm going to challenge myself with a 1000 piece one next, so we'll see how that goes.
5. Jasper really loves this lumpy basket in the bathroom lately. We got it several months ago to put the hair dryer in and no one cared about it at first, but then after washing the bathmat, I put it on top of the basket and suddenly everyone wanted to be in there (well, mainly Ollie and Jasper). Lately Jasper has been sleeping in there most nights, too.

The ghosts of them surround me
Dec. 30th, 2025 08:46 pm1. Following that meme about random geographic coordinates which assumes instantaneous transportation to the location with nothing but the objects currently on one's person, I rolled 28.36967, 80.57272 and seem to have been dropped in the middle of the Sharda River closest to the village of Majhaura in Uttar Pradesh. The good news is that it's south of the whitewater rapids and the rumors of man-eating goonch and when it's not monsoon season, it seems to have a relatively placid flow, albeit to the detriment of the surrounding communities it's been changing its course onto for decades. It's overcast, in the Fahrenheit forties, a little past seven in the morning. I am going to vote that I will be cold, exhausted, annoyed, and lose my shoes, but probably not drowned. As I know an extremely small number of words in Hindi and none whatsoever in Bhojpuri, it may take me a little while to explain the situation.
2. I had never heard of the Television Village:
This lack of formal training came back to bite the presenters multiple times. Hornby remembers being chastised by a producer for ruining "continuity" after getting a perm; Terry Jones of Monty Python fame tried to eat the studio's pet goldfish during an interview; and the whole production was put at risk when a Weetabix box that was being used as a prop to hold up scripts out of sight of the camera was accidentally broadcast, potentially breaching advertising rules. Numerous people involved with the station recall the broadcast being interrupted, only for it to turn out that a sheep had chewed through cable wires.
3. I had no idea that steak tips were specific to New England. I wonder if that means my parents only started making them after moving to the Boston area. They always seemed to occupy an intermediate niche between kebabs and London broil.
4. Intrigued by a photo of Neal Ascherson, I vectored through his aunt Renée and discovered that a film I have wanted to see since grad school was rediscovered this summer. I had not been aware that The Cure for Love (1949) had actually ever been lost: I just knew it as the sole film directed by co-star and producer Robert Donat which never did me the courtesy of turning up on any of my streaming services or the free internet. If it made it to TPTV, fingers crossed for TCM.
5. How did I miss the existence of The Vatican Stole the Menorah and We're Going to Steal It Back (2025), a one-shot, dreidel-powered TTRPG complete with a Player's Guide for the Perplexed? Obstacles include some schmuck and the Popemobile, allies include space lasers and the Golem of Prague. I hope they make their end-of-year goal for the print edition.
P.S. I have just been informed of the existence of a bilingual Sanskrit–Greek stele from the third century CE. This is such a neat planet. I wish people would not make it so difficult to inhabit.
Firefly, Road
Dec. 30th, 2025 05:40 pmThis afternoon was my second day of grading the road. It is always amazing how much gravel and dirt move around during a year. I did a little work on the road day before yesterday, trying to fill in pot holes and get a tiny bit of slope on about 200 feet of heavily traveled road that is otherwise quite flat. During the year car tires move gravel out of the most commonly used tire tracks and push them to the side. Then it rains and the materials on the side hold the water on the road. Instant pothole. If there is a slope down to the outside, the water has a chance to run off. I got a lot of pot holes filled, but several of them were a bit, um, squishy. That is because there were leaves on the road and they do not make good pothole filler material. So today, after lots and lots of cars had driven over that section and compacted things, I graded again and hopefully got enough gravel in them to stabilize everything.
This year, with all the early grass growth, a lot of the ditches were blocked by grass and clover. Because we have had some torrential downpours that has led to erosion. Grass is also not a very good road surfacing material so some time was spent separating the grass from the gravel. Scraping out the ditches also recovers gravel that has washed off the road. Tricky business right now though, it is so wet that keeping the blade from digging all the way down to the clay layer is hard.
on those less than silent nights
Dec. 30th, 2025 06:02 pmSince my last update:
- ( chocolate green curry birthday cake! )
- ( holiday concert, where I'm still belting out Whitney Houston arias two weeks later )
- ( all of my cookbooks are shelved now! )
- ( Paso Robles: actually intriguing wines and a cozy book nook )
Interlude: the reason I'm at the Apple Store right now is because my phone reinstall went rogue. Le sigh. At least things are progressing well, but on a four-year-old phone with some newly-discovered physical damage, I know it's probably new phone time sooner rather than later.
- ( Hearst Castle, Morro Bay, the most extravagant cinnamon roll, and one night of Santa Barbara gems )
- And then we knew the storm was coming, so we finished our drive down to LA the next day. Of course there was traffic two days before Christmas, but at least we were coming down the coast and from barely 100 miles away. Leonard and Sara took the valley road, which is faster, but they were driving the whole distance from the Bay in one day, and had to go over the Grapevine, and there were literal tumbleweeds causing crashes. But everyone made it safely; Jane and Uhmuhni's flights came in without too much delay, and we celebrated with curry plates at CoCo Ichibanya.
Still feeling like I want to send out New Year's cards, re-establish contact with those I've lost touch with. Still need to see whether my reach exceeds my grasp here. Still have LA and San Diego to write up. Still aspiring to be in better touch with people, as always, and trying to navigate how to best do that in 2026 with the shifting sands of everything. Miss you all, and here's to getting to hug you in the new year.
Fandom Fifty: # 45
Dec. 30th, 2025 07:59 pm3 movies. Wow self, it's almost like your work got bought out by a bigger company and you were trying to adapt by being lucky enough to land one of their jobs.
~ Captain Marvel - I fucking loved it. It launched my full blown crush on Lashana Lynch, Ben Mendelsohn really sold me on his role, and Samuel L Jackson looked like he was having FUN.
~ Fast Color - ahh another full blown crush here on Gugu Mbatha-Raw. The entire movie is SO WELL DONE. I really wish it had been marketed more strongly.
~ Charlie's Angels - Watched this with my kids on their visit after it came out, wound up really loving it. Watched it recently, and it holds up. +chef's kiss+
Daily Check-In
Dec. 30th, 2025 06:02 pmThis is your check-in post for today. The poll will be open from midnight Universal or Zulu Time (8pm Eastern Time) on Tuesday, December 30, to midnight on Wednesday, December 31. (8pm Eastern Time).
How are you doing?
I am OK.
10 (47.6%)
I am not OK, but don't need help right now.
11 (52.4%)
I could use some help.
0 (0.0%)
How many other humans live with you?
I am living single.
9 (40.9%)
One other person.
8 (36.4%)
More than one other person.
5 (22.7%)
Please, talk about how things are going for you in the comments, ask for advice or help if you need it, or just discuss whatever you feel like.
江湖夜雨终似梦 | Realm's Night Rain Dreamlike
Dec. 31st, 2025 12:47 am江湖夜雨终似梦 | Realm's Night Rain Dreamlike
It's a wuxia drama that takes quite a bit of inspiration from Word of Honor and is full of wuxia tropes besides. Two jianghu wanderers run into each other - one is on a revenge quest, the other is trying to fulfil a dead man's last wish by delivering a letter. I've seen people call them "budget Wen Kexing and budget Zhou Zishu", but that's rather reductive, not the least because both characters have elements of both Word of Honor characters. *g*
Anyway, I enjoyed this quite a bit! Jiang Hu (yes, that's what he's called) and Yeyu are both very fun characters with a great dynamic that shifts multiple times in multiple ways, and the plot and the revelations hold together pretty well. If I have one criticism, it's how brutal it is to the female characters. But one thing I appreciated was that the villains weren't all one-dimensional, and more than one of them got a backstory showing how they got to where they ended up, too. Well worth a watch.
This is on Youtube in 24 episodes, or 12 episodes or a compilation - the total runtime is 4 hours and 20 minutes.
Unfortuntately the soundtrack on Youtube is missing the background music in various places (and the compiled video seems to be missing some of the dialogue too?), but the subtitles are pretty good!
Ending spoilers: Highlight to read! *No happy ending here, alas. Both main characters die together.*
Btw, about the title - this is one of those "quote/saying in the title; characters named after it" kind of things - the first four characters are from a poem, and are also the main characters' names: jianghu ye yu - literally "night rain in (or of) the jianghu". That sort of allusion makes the whole thing basically untranslatable, and the English translation is made even more opaque by rendering "jianghu" as "realm". *g*
Jiang Hu quotes the relevant lines at the end of the last episode: 桃李春风一杯酒,江湖夜雨十年灯 - from a Song dynasty poem, 寄黄几复 "Writing to Huang Jifu" by 黄庭坚 Huang Tingjian.
I looked around for translations, and this page translates these lines as:
Each of us held a cup of wine and talked amid spring wind with peach and plum blossom,
For ten years we missed each other before lamps during night rain outside.
And a Reddit comment explains the meaning of the relevant lines in partiuclar in the context of the poem:
(Remembering the old time,) enjoying wine while watching the flowers of peach and apricot trees.
(Now,) tempered by the mundane life, 10 years flew by; I often stare at the light, (thinking of you.)
I'm not sure how you'd translate the entire title - "when the night rain in the jianghu ends (or when Jiang Hu and Yeyu end), it seems like a dream"? Maybe? Idk, this is way beyond my rudimentary Chinese. Anyone with better knowledge have any thoughts?
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