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Trailer pretty.

Head hurts. Am coming down with head cold.

HP California people, anyone want to meet me at my hotel for a drink a week from tomorrow, in the afternoon at some point?

[livejournal.com profile] folk, am sure you haven't been able to see the trailer in full, but it's broken down into a shot-by-shot over on TLC for you to see. When I saw the bit about the choir, I thought of you, and also of [livejournal.com profile] praetorianguard. And speaking of [livejournal.com profile] praetorianguard, I'm going to talk to Adam in NYC about seeing Tony in June when I see him next month. K?

Highlights from the trip:
1. Harry got to swim with a dolphin and he giggled and wiggled the whole time, but it was all in all an unforgettable experience for him. Jon and I didn't go, but shopped in Nassau instead, and I managed to pick up two v. cute cosmetics bags which I think may not be 100% knocked off. In other words, I think the material is real, but the product was completed "off the books". Am bad, bad girl.

2. Jon is crawling a bit - he's having fun being able to get from place to place on his own, but I'm now a bit more harried, having to keep a closer eye on him. It also means he's out of the bouncy seat now permanently. No idea what we're going to do at the in-laws next week.

3. The boat had great in-cabin movies. I have now seen (or re-seen) Matrix II, PotC, Bruce Almighty, Charlie's Angels II (which was not completely bad, or I was completely insane by Day 5; not sure which), Terminator III (look! a naked gov!), Daddy Day Care and the remake of Freaky Friday.

Is it bad when the highlight of your 7 day cruse is the in-cabin movie selection?

Well, good, because it wasn't. The house shiraz-by-the-glass was yummy and the food was fine, and some of the deserts were amazing and the spa was lovely for the whole 2 hours I got to spend there and the sheets were really comfortable.

And I am so glad to be home.

I realised that I am probably addicted to the internet, but I don't care. I had the same twitchy feeling about not being able to read LJ as I did about not being able to read the NY Times (online or off) or Salon Magazine, or pick up the phone and call people, or a whole bunch of things I do, day in and day out. So is that addiction, or ordinaryness? I've now been on the internet for about 1/3 of my life; I think that qualifies as ordinary.

Or self-justification.

Missed you all muchly. Am off to do a skip=700 and try and read trailer-comments without going to each LJ individually. Wish me luck!


PS - any great new fics in the past week that I just *must* read? Please rec 'em here!
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