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2016-03-14 06:04 pm

I’m updating this blog after over a year just so I can have a chance to win something

Hi! Well, life is full of life, isn’t it! Here I am, trying to do all sorts of life-living, but I am also gratuitously and blatantly trying to win something for a highly good cause, my always-favorite charity: the National Multiple Sclerosis Society of Greater New England. I still have multiple sclerosis. What I don’t have is a dang Kawaii Box!

Look!

https://www.facebook.com/1099908870040066/app/228910107186452

Anime Boston is in two weeks (twoooo weeeeekkkksss) and I should do something with myself. I will, really! See ya later!

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2015-02-27 01:29 pm

Tales from the Crypt

That Mara, she’ll go months without updating this! Well, let’s see… I’ve got some more embroidery in the pipeline, I’ll be at Anime Boston 2015 per usual in the artists alley joined by the lovely and talented Nicole Peterson and Valerie Cabral and playing lots of Bikini Kill all weekend from my iPad. Progress on new stuff has been slow. Tragedy struck again at the start of this year as we lost a good friend of ours very suddenly and unexpectedly. He had a stroke in November, two days after my birthday, and he was in rehab doing okay, getting better… and then had a heart attack in the middle of a cold January night and never came back. It’s devastating to lose a friend. I’ve been trying to raise money for his widow/girlfriend because she could use it to get by while she works things out. Made pretty good progress, for which I’m glad.

My resolutions for this year were to “lose things:” weight, our condo, and some of my clutter. On the weight loss front,  I am down 10 pounds thanks in no small part to the miraculous iDiet program which was offered through work at a discounted price. The first few weeks were a struggle. This week’s been particularly good. The food’s good, there are weekly meetings, and I can enjoy doing this with my peer colleagues at work. I find losing weight is best done with a team.

As for the condo, we’ll see. As for the clutter, does it make sense to hold an indoor yard sale?

Something else I’ve been daydreaming about is getting a new car. Ours is almost paid off, and like the spoiled children we are, we’re booooooored with it and we want the sweet plug-in Prius hybrid. Will we get our way? Stay tuned, I’ll tell you in like eight months!

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2014-08-27 07:48 pm

Nice to see you!

Gonna make this quick: this Saturday, August 30, you can see some of my fine embroidery for sale at Hub Comics in an art show! Look, this is the art. It will cost $200.

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The reception’s from 7-9PM, and the show will run through the month of September.

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2013-01-09 08:01 pm

My new “thing”

Happy New Year! This year will be like the others, wherein I update sporadically and it’s cool because like three people even read the blog. Let’s be realistic!!!

So, I have discovered a new thing that I enjoy doing, and that thing is embroidery. Last month, I took a class on embroidery basics at Gather Here in Cambridge. Let’s say that I was extremely taken with the class and as such, I’ve been practicing doing simple stuff on my own. I’m taking another class, “Embroidery Beyond Basics,” later this month at Gather Here once again, and I’m really looking forward to it. Embroidery is cheap, fun, and pretty easy (when doing the easy stitches at least)! I made a perfect French knot on my first try, but I’ve not made one since. Oops.

Anyhow, my first project after the class was to do a little Outer Senshi talisman project. I wanted to use shiny metallic pearl cotton threads because I didn’t know what I now know, which is that using that floss will make you nuts. It frays like crazy, it tangled up on me constantly. I also think that, because I’m a beginner, there’s some magic trick to using this thread that I don’t know about. ;_; I did read about using beeswax to keep your stuff from tangling up, which I must now do…

So, if you’re looking to take up an inexpensive, easy, and fun hobby, embroidery may be for you! People have had lots of encouraging things to say to me, which is very much appreciated. I’m going to probably embroider some stuff for my artists’ alley table at Anime Boston 2013… yes, I am confirmed for a table, although I haven’t paid up yet. I will, though! I can’t wait… I’ve got a good five months to come up with lots of fun stuff, and I’m pretty excited!

Here are some pictures of the stuff that I’ve been working on…Note: do not be alarmed by the broken-looking Flickr thumbnails; there really is an image gallery with real images there. I’m not sure why these images are “currently unavailable” as thumbnails.

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https://www.flickr.com/photos/micromeow/sets/72157632480107891

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I also thought I’d share pictures of the neat Akemi Homura doll that Christian gave me for Christmas. I’ve never owned an Azone doll before… she’s a lot smaller than I expected and her face paint is fantastic!

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https://www.flickr.com/photos/micromeow/sets/72157632480140517/

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2012-10-14 05:44 pm

I’m sick and I made something to eat

Today, I’m posting here for two reasons: one is because I’ve installed some new plugins that I want to test out, the other is because I have a food photo to share, and the other is to disclose what illness plagues me right now.

As I’ve previously disclosed, my immune system is all kinds of fucked up for the next several months and I need to be careful about getting sick. That said, guess who’s got a cold right now! Hey, guess what I’ve discovered is my new favorite thing to eat when I feel sick: congee!

I actually only had it for the first time fairly recently and I feel like I’ve been cheated my whole life by not having ever had congee before. Holy crap. Could there possibly be a more nourishing, comforting, like edible-love-type thing to eat when you feel like crap? I mean it, it’s like eating love and human validation. Maybe that’s something I need to have a chat with the shrink about, but this is really that nice to eat when you don’t feel well. What you see in the picture was made using a recipe found on Epicurious with a couple of modifications (I used more scallions in the broth than the recipe called for, a bit less ginger, and I also added around 1/4 cup of reduced-sodium soy sauce). Holy hell, I was also reminded to make more chicken broth. MAKE SO MUCH MORE. Homemade chicken broth, while it generates a lot of mess and viscera to clean up, tastes so fantastic and makes aseptic-box broth (what I usually use) taste like Chicklets water or something. Wow!!! I ate the whole batch on my own throughout the weekend and made a second batch without shredded chicken and with box-broth, and there’s no comparison whatsoever. Next time you’ve got a cold, make this, and make the damn broth from scratch. I feel like a fool for not making my own broth and freezing it, A FOOL. This is more for myself to remember than anything else. I should be stripped of a useful kitchen gadget for this carelessness.

Other stuff that’s happened: I decided to quit Anime Boston staff while I get some things sorted out, I’m also deliberating whether or not I should try for an Artists’ Alley table next year. For the last two years, I’ve gotten horribly sick while at Anime Boston, and I don’t want to be in that place again, especially with mutated immune system, although I guess the bright spot is having some manner of viral illness at con keeps me from picking up whatever strain of con crud goes around during the weekend. It’s a lot of stress, not a ton of payoff, and I haven’t been feeling terribly creative as of late. There are so many buttons you can make/sell, I think. If I do this, I do want to get a bigger table, at least. Four feet of space was pushing it last year. I also want to make a really snazzy retail display (though I take some pride in the snazzy displays that I have had). On top of that, I want to update the Supermeow! branding, and you’ll see some ideas of where I want to go on such as my Facebook page user icon.

This one:

I’m worried that I’ve missed the boat with the laser-cut acrylic thing, as there are other people doing what I wanted to do and doing it really, really well such that I don’t think I can compete. I need to think of other stuff to make/sell. You know what really bums me out? I haven’t sold a single set of my Madoka typography postcards or my Uranus/Neptune typography prints. Not one! I thought those were pretty awesome but I don’t think they’re so awesome that people are interested in paying for them, unfortunately. -_- Poop. Lesson learned.

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2012-07-24 04:36 pm

“My goodness, where have YOU been?”

Where, indeed. Well, the short answer is that my health hasn’t been very great. I’d been on Tysabri since last September. Tysabri, if you don’t keep pace with MS treatments, is this monthly infusion that one gets of antibodies that are supposed to help make your immune system not attack your brain as though it were a foreign invader. Well, my body caught wise to this and developed antibodies of its own to the medication. I knew this because when I went for my May treatment, I had a bit of an allergic reaction (it began with sneezing, then spread to red eyes, and then my skin started to bloom with nice, lush hives). It went downhill from there.

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2012-03-13 05:01 pm

More things for the Artists’ Alley

Since my tax refund showed up today, I decided to waste no time in getting the other things that I wanted to have ready for my artists’ alley table ready and ordered. The Madoka buttons arrived today and they are adorable! The packaging’s a little different from what I expected, but whatevs. They’re still cute!

My original plan was to make some Sailor Moon buttons packs of the Sailor Starlights + Princess Kakyuu + Chibi Chibi + Healed Galaxia, but when I noticed that my outer senshi stuff hasn’t been selling quite as well as the inner senshi stuff, I decided to put that one on hold for now. Instead, I’ll have Dark Kingdom buttoms and Animamates buttons (because they’re my favorite Sailor Moon villains). I reordered the Inner Senshi buttons, but in different packaging (the price of the other type of packaging went up significantly). Each pack is going to be five bucks.

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2012-03-11 05:05 pm

Anime Boston Artists’ Alley 2012: Home Stretch

Each year, I’ve come to depend on my federal tax return arriving around the time that Anime Boston takes place. This year, it’s not showing up until the Tuesday following the convention. What this means for me is that I wasn’t able to make all of the things that I’d hoped to make (specifically, button packs: I was hoping to make two new Sailor Moon character packs and also reorder some of the “first season” packs because I’m down to 7 of those versus 16 of the “third season”/outer senshi ones… man, when I was first into Sailor Moon, it seems more like people’d be excited about the outer senshi, but I guess that’s not the case any more. Makes me rethink the other button packs I was going to make (Sailor Stars good guys and Sailor Stars bad guys). Maybe I’m better off sticking with bad guy packs from the first and second seasons? I’m also going to have to change the type of packaging that I was using because it’s gone up in price, unfortunately. -_-

Here are some pictures of the stuff that I’ve got in the works, at least, as well as my swell new Ikea-sourced center of organization!

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2012-02-25 12:49 am

Time goes on

Today marks one year since my grandfather took his last shuddering breath of air in this life. In a few hours, I’ll be going to a memorial mass in his honor with my family. It’s still a bit hard to accept that he’s gone. When I go to visit my parents, I still wish a good night toward his apartment, even though he’s no longer physically there. My mom’s been cleaning out a lot of his stuff and has been working to get his affairs in order. I wish I could say that I’ve been a big help, but I haven’t really been much of a help, or at least I don’t feel like I’ve been that helpful, and I don’t get that feeling from my mother, either. If I lived closer and worked different hours, maybe I could help more. It’s difficult. For the past couple of months, I’ve found myself thinking a lot about what happens when you die. Is it simply the end of consciousness and your soul transcends into some other form, or is that it – you simply stop being alive and are just returned to the earth? I don’t know. I’m not the first or last person to wonder this, and I’m not eager to find out the answer if it’s even knowable or not, and I’m not ready for anyone else to die on me, not for a few years. No parents, no friends, no nobody. No more deaths in the family for a long time. I know it’s going to come and it can’t be helped and I can’t choose how or when, but all I ask is that it doesn’t come for me until I’ve lived a good, long life, or as good of a life as a person with (manageable) chronic illness can have. I’m pretty tired of having these sorts of thoughts about mortality. I think it’s time to focus on living instead, even if only for the duration of the rest of this blog post.

With that cheery thought out there, I’ll talk about some of the stuff that’s made me happy or amused this winter.  Now, I’d heard of this anime called Puella Magi Madoka Magica, but I hadn’t actually watched any of it until a couple of months ago, and I can now say that I am hooked/addicted/really into it. What seems like it’s going to be this fluffy, indulgent magical girl show takes a completely different course than what you’d expect and it’s refreshing and brilliant. The soundtrack’s great, too. It’s so great that I ponied up for the super-special limited edition Blu-ray/DVD hybrid box set from Aniplex USA (and I also pre-ordered the other two super-special limited edition box sets, too). I do this knowing full well what a ripoff it is to spend so many dollars on four half-hour episodes of a series plus some booklets and extra promotional crap plus a soundtrack CD. It’s just that good. It’s been a while since I’ve really taken a shine to a new anime series and this really blew me away. I’ve started to amass a small pile of Madoka Magica licensed goods including an Akemi Homura Pullip doll and a Tomoe Mami Pullip doll, with a Kaname Madoka Dal on the way (as well as a tiny little Kyuubey Dal).  I’m preparing to assemble an unholy army of Madoka Magica Figmas as well. When will the madness end???

Also in the works: preparing stuff to sell at my Artists’ Alley table at Anime Boston 2012. So far, I have some neat typography postcards for each of the five main puella magi in Madoka Magica, some Sailor Moon stuff, some prints, and who the hell knows. Stay tuned. Pictures some other time – I gotta go to bed.

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2012-01-05 09:21 pm

First post of 2012: Food presents

Happy New Year! I spent most of the month of December feeling thoroughly overwhelmed and anxious. I am genuinely pleased that 2011 is over, and I’ve got a lot of optimism for 2012 to not suck so hard. Still, I worked myself into a bit of a tizzy in December. Without going into details, there was a lot on my mind.

As such, I decided to take it easy about some of the things I’d usually fret over a lot more. Like, uh, making presents for people. I really have come to like making presents for people a lot more than I like buying stuff at the store (for the most part – there are some things that come from a store that are going to genuinely make a person happy, too). I also didn’t really know what I wanted to do for my coworkers. I decided to keep it simple and make mini loaves of banana bread using the recipe from the Flour Bakery cookbook.

However, even that seemed really overwhelming, and I didn’t get to do this before the Christmas holiday. I decided to use Ukrainian Christmas as my excuse for getting these out after the New Year. Hopefully, all of my coworkers aren’t going to plead “diet” when I dole these out. The banana bread’s got some virtue: I added flaxseed meal to the batter. Also, bananas have HELL OF potassium, and all of the fatty stuff in the bread is good fatty stuff: walnuts, canola oil, eggs to a certain degree, etc. So… maybe just don’t eat the whole loaf at once. How about that?

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2011-12-15 09:15 am

Why, hello!

This is the artist formerly known as "tacohime" and/or "supermeowra" on Livejournal. Now I feel like I can keep up with more people in an environment that is not conducive to shitting itself completely!