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During this morning's Qwirkle game we had a set of five diamonds awaiting the green one to be complete. It didn’t appear, and didn't appear, and the board grew into a circle surrounding them, with just enough room available to complete the Qwirkle. The game focus moved to the outer parts of the board. I had a pair of greens, and set them up on the edge of a double green row for like nine points, and was pleased. 
 
A move or two later I notice that set of five diamonds again, look over at that pair of greens I had just played, realized that, yes, I had used a green diamond for nine, when it could have been a Qwirkle. Oops. Confessed to Keldor that I had made a stupid mistake. He said what, and I tapped the green diamond. He gave the board a quick look, saw the row of four diamonds in the other part of the middle of the board, the one with room for one more diamond, but not two, and replied that there wasn't room for it anyway. Realising that he didn't see the potential Qwirkle, I managed to keep my mouth shut, and played on, hoping that I would get lucky. 
 
Then he played a pair of greens in the same corner, also for something like nine points, and I really hoped I would get that final green diamond. But nope, we came into the end game, and it hadn't appeared. I considered placing two of my three blues heading out from one of the other rows such that it would have killed that Qwirkle. Then glanced at the score, saw that I was far enough ahead that it didn't matter if he saw it, so instead played my three blues over there, where they were worth more points.
 
He never did see that move, and I was very satisfied with my win.
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 Saturday:

Woke early, thinking about my particiloured silk tunic in progress,  whic I had set asside days ago because of an issue with it. I realised that there is really only one problem with the inside-out cut pieces, the angle of the cut of the waist seam. So if I take the pannel intended to be the back purple skirt and make it the front I can simply trim the waist down to the matching slope. Likewise, if i use the one that was cut to be a front purple as a back, I can just piece in a triangle to be the waist, and, if I use a wrap belt, that seam won't even show

We spent the day at the smithy, making stuff. Keldor took photos. https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1GVMFCXaLx/

Then Games night. Me, Keldor, Clara, Þórólfr, Gilbert, Odal, and Caspian. 

Albion Protects Royalty. Clara won, which given that she only just met most of the group today, is pretty impressive. 
Carcassonne, first game I tried claiming a field, and it got cut off from all cities, and I lost. I learned from this mistake. Second game I claimed a field that already had two completed cities, and I won. 

We slept at Keldor’s dad's last night, arriving after he had gone to sleep, so we just went straight upstairs, showed Clara to her room, I did my yoga while Keldor found sheets for her bed and for ours. Then I slept more than eight hours, which doesn’t happen often.
 
When we got up Keldor helped his dad with computer stuff and window cleaning while Clara and I walked to the store to get breakfast, and then cut the sleves for her new tunic (we had cut the body and neck the other day). 
 
Then it was time to head to Reengarda's craft afternoon, where I made progress on my silk tunic I cut out a couple of weeks ago, she sewed down the neck facing and started attaching the sleeves, and Keldor talked to people. Petronilla, Virya, Odal, and Jonas were all there today. A lovely time.
 
Then home, stopping on the way i Vallen to pick up the now cooled metal. 
 
We baked a pound cake, beause pound cake. Played some Qwirkle, which Clara won, which pleased her mightily, given how much she had lost by the previous two games.
 
Then we looked at a youtube smithing video, and noticed that a message had come on from the Boar Hunt event team asking for folk to fill in a google form about our archery experience, so they know how to split us into groups at the event.
 
This triggered Keldor to check the bows he is bringing for he, Holmfrid and I, which made me think that it would be smart to have a bag to transport them in. So I tiok some of the fabric the couch was shipped in, and used Keldor’s sewing machine to sew it into a tube, and started to sew channels in it to make individual pockets for each bow. But then the machine started doing that thing with tons of extra thread on the underside. So I gave up and cleaned ot all away.
 
I went to do my yoga, and we noticed that there may be Northern Lights out, so we went for a look. Yes, very faint but there. Lots of stars, too. A beautiful night, with a very cold breeze.
 
Then I took time to type this, and now I really sgould do that yoga and get to sleep, it is getting late.

Game night!

Aug. 6th, 2025 11:01 pm
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 Woke around 04:00, finished up and posted yesterday's post, then did 30 minutes pilates, with the boosts set to glute strength and aerobic, and really liked the workout. I didn't start the laundry, as the washing machine is om the upstairs bathroom surrounded by the other bedrooms. 
Then I slept for four more hours (other than heading to the loo at 08:00, which was still too early to start laundry in a house where no one starts work before 10:00)
Since it was a day off for both of us, we walked up to the museum after breakfast, returned the cordless drill he had used to drill the rivit holes in the cauldron, bought him a tshirt, and me a cute little bowl in a good size for a songle serving of nuts, chatted with a handful of our coworkers, picked up the two stringless bows that we'd seen in storage the first dat, and got som heavy linen thread/cord that he will ply into bow strings for them. 
Then we walked back home and I baked a quick plain cake with strawberry jam in it, and we headed off to visit Sandra and Stian, whom I met when I was here last year.
She is originally from Poland, and we are kindred spirits in many ways, ranging from colour preferences, to game playing philosophy. He is also delightful. We chatted, ate snacks and played games.
Settlers of Catan, Polish version works, because you can go by the image to tell what kind of development card it is. I went first, which meant I got the best property, and, since we did random locations for the numbers, I wound up winning, by multiple points.
 
Then we played a game called Alias, wherein your teammate(s) have to guess a word you describe. It is in English, so as the only native speaker in the room I had an advantage, but we all had a lot of fun.
 
Now I need to do my yoga and get some sleep, as we work tomorrow, starting at 10:45.
 
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I didn't get to go to Cudgel War, but I have kept myself busy enough not to mind too much.

Monday morning I did laundry from the event and washed the pavilion floor and hung it up to dry, then hung out with David and accomplished a few things around the house. After he went back to the apartment I did my workout for the day and then some reading of archaeological literature that will be good to have read before my interview.

Tuesday morning I accomplished more things around the house and did my workout, and in the afternoon Gunnar came over to do archery with David while I carved on my soapstone pot. Then I went in for Phire practice, and after practice Julia came over to hang out, and Sara-Olivia and David fixed up the second hand violin she had bought so that it is usable.

Wednesday morning I started to do my workout first thing, decided I was much too hungry, and had breakfast instead, with the plan of getting back to it later in the day. Instead I spent the first half of the day curled up on the couch reading fiction (and eating for much of that time, but at least it was in Norwegian (till I finished that book) and then Swedish (till I finished that book). And the popcorn had dried nettle powder in the butter (I love that!)

Thursday morning I took the car in for its annual inspection (it turns out that a spring in the suspension is broken and needs replacing), and then David and I went to his parent's house. Their village was having its annual party/bbq, so we went out early and helped out a bit with set up and enjoyed hanging out with his siblings and their families before the party started. One of his brothers and his family weren't there, but that still left lots of us: both of David's parents, four of their kids, plus a partner each, plus six grand children. So we made up nearly half of the party (there are only 11 houses in the village (which is about 45 minutes south of Luleå, and half an hour north of Skellefteå), and most of them are only two people per house).

All of the neighbours brought their own grills. On our grill they cooked moose burgers, and mine was so tasty I ate a second, even though I really didn't need it. But yum! After the food we divided randomly into teams for silly games. One station involved hitting a puck with a hammer hard enough to slide it along a trough, with increasing points for each zone along the trough, but, if you hit it so hard it fell of the end, you got zero points. Another involved tossing rainboots towards marked circles on the ground. but the most fun and challenging of them was the one where we had to fill in a grid of letters to make 8 different 4-letter words, each in a category: a barn-yard animal, a colour, a type of fruit, the capitol of an European country, a type of tree, a music group, a kind of fish, and a bird. No one in my group could think of a fruit that has a four-letter name for a really long time. We came up with one for each of the other categories, but the four left over letters were totally useless, so we were certain we had something wrong. eventually we came up with LIME, so we took letters from one of the other words and started trying again. Eventually the person in charge of the station decided that we had taken quite long enough and should give up so that the next group could come try. Afterwards I went and looked at the solution. We had had five of them correct at one time or another (LAMM, LILLA, GRAN, ABBA, MÖRT) but we had put in RIGA for the capitol when it should have been PRAG, and I had never even heard of the bird ORRE. Of course when we put in LIME, that meant that we lost LILLA (which was correct), so then we tried GRÖN, which meant losing GRAN (which I didn't think we should lose, since the party was hosted by the Granbergs, and they devised the games). If I had only remembered KIWI before we ran out of time we could have lost KORP, and then perhaps someone else in the group would have noticed that we had the letters needed for ORRE. At one point we had tried RIPA for the bird, which is close, there isn't so much difference between a ptarmigan and a grouse--they are both pretty tasty. But in a game where you have scrambled letters you need to sort out they are not interchangeable.

After the party the family (minus the three littlest kids and one of their moms) gathered in the house around the table for fika till after midnight, when David and I went home.

Friday I had a quiet day at home--did some research reading, some embroidery on my 12th century shoes, read some email, and stayed up till 02:00.

Today (Saturday) I slept in--didn't wake up till nearly 11:00, whereupon I went outside to put down the awnings, and, while there, decided to water the berries and vegetable patch and eat the smultrons and strawberries that were ready, at which point David arrived, so we went in and I ate a quick breakfast and back outside to do some yard work--adding more paths between the black currant bushes. Then I had a quick lunch, after which I baked a crumble from the red currants we had picked while in the yard, and while it baked I picked some kale and beet greens and combined them with egg yolk and spices, whipped the egg whites, combined it all and put it into a sesame seed lined pan to bake while he mowed the lawn, then our friend Barbara arrived to dig up some of our extra berry bushes for her property, and we went to her place, helped her plan them, had dinner and played games. On the way home we stopped by the grocery store really quick (getting there with just enough time before they closed), put gas in the car, and were finally home by 23:30.

Since then I have updated finances, paged down a bit on FB, chatted with a friend hearing his adventures at Cudgel, and typed this. Now I should do my yoga and get to sleep, since it is almost 02:30. Perhaps tomorrow will have time for that workout I didn't finish on Wednesday as well as more of that reading I need to do.
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We have had enough snow that I am finally willing to call it "winter", and so very grateful I am, after a couple of years of no snow till late November or early December. However, I watch the forecast and see that it is supposed to go back up above freezing, and I worry if it will be another of those winters where the temps oscillate back and forth over freezing so that what snow we have melts and refreezes into a thin crust. This strikes me as a much better thing to worry about than politics, though not any easier to solve.

Work has been going well, I had my annual meeting to discuss how I am doing with the job, and thus what amount my annual wage will be, and the review went well. Not only do I love my job, but my colleagues are happy with me and the work I am doing. We have several grant proposals out or in the works that could result in my getting more hours, so that is all good.

Norrskensfesten is next weekend, and I am pretty much on top of what needs doing (though I should have emailed the event schedule by now, so had better do that this weekend). We are at 99 registered just now, and I am good with that. I think it will be a really fun event.

I am currently reading a book in English, despite my "no fiction in English" rule. I had been checking Katherine Kurtz's web page fairly regularly, to see if she had written the final Childe Morgan book, but each time I did there was still no word. Then I forgot to check for a while, and didn't look again till this week. The book is done, and was published in 2014. Oops. I guess "a while" is longer than I thought. However, life has been so busy I have been reading it in small doses, rather than all at once like I used to do. I love having so many hobbies, but my 20-something self wouldn't believe it. However, I hope I can get it done this week, because then I will break that rule again by reading [livejournal.com profile] hrj's new book, which is poised to come out, and, since she is good about promoting her book in places I see (like here), I know about it, and will get it straight away. I wonder why none of Katherine's fans bothered to mention it on the email list. Just because no one has posted there in ages is no reason not to mention the book there.

Tonight, after Phire practice we had a fun excursion. Those of us who are new to the group since the last time they had one of these were blindfolded and led from the practice site to the snowy banks of the lake (which isn't quite frozen solid enough to trust it to hold a large group of us, yet), and they welcomed us to the group with a small ceremony, including a dubbing with a fire sword. Then we got to play with the burning toys. Fun. Afterwards we retired to the nearby home of one of the members for pizza and socializing. We played a game wherein we each, in turn told a fact about ourselves which we thought made us unique in the group. Those whose facts were, in fact, unique, got to do another round. I think I could have done quite a few more rounds before I ran out of ways in which I am unique. I was the only one present with three passports, who has lived in 8 different countries (and 6 US states), who has never been drunk, who can remember the moon landing (ok, that was cheating, I was the only one present who was alive then). I was also the only one present with a PhD, but I didn't bother to use that one. However, unlike some of the others, I have never built an electric guitar from scratch (nor any other instrument), I have never crawled under the barb wire to get into a relocation camp, I have no odd growths of bone sticking out from my shoulders where one would expect smooth collarbones, never lived on an Indian Reservation, nor in India. It was an interesting and fun game. Made slightly more challenging as we spoke Swedish most of the evening.

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