I doubt I'll manage a complete review because of how long it has been. But I'll give it a try:
- Evie -
al_fruitbat and
_alanna came over for lunch and we got to meet Evie. She was lovely, didn't object to me holding her (until she became hungry) and very peaceful. She sat quietly through a game of Elder Sign (which I enjoyed even though we lost).
- Fireworks - We did our usual trip to Kempton Park and
floralaetifica came along to watch, listen (a mixture of tracks) and get to wear a glow stick. She also got to hear Edward Bear being bolshy.
- Hounslow Dance Competition - Just as I'd reached the point of dreading these because Bea, despite much practice, never placed, she came third. It was well deserved, she gave a slick performance, and she was delighted.
- Blood - After just squeaking through on the back-up iron test, I gave blood a few weeks ago. Ryan came along for the sticker and the Club bar.
- Jeeves 11 -
shadowjon's mini-campaign is a lot of fun - 1930s Agatha Christie-style (only it's a theft and not a murder). It is also the first tabletop game I've played with neither a fantasy or a sci-fi element (...yet).
- Meteor - This is still going (mostly) according to plan. Despite being in the same world and using the same system the two groups are having satisfyingly different games. Although everyone hates the Goddess Myron (the Lawbringer).
- Hard-Boiled Wonderland And The End Of The World by Haruki Murakami - There was a lot of press coverage of Murakami at the time I was reading this and I wanted to like it. However, I more sort of didn't. It's got some interesting themes in it and the overall concept was nice, but I found it depressing and had difficulty identifying with the characters.
- The Street Lawyer by John Grisham - Well, it's a Grisham. Easy to read and pretty easy to forget afterwards. I enjoyed it, but it's very much light entertainment.
- Tron Legacy - I saw the original in the cinema, enjoyed it and was keen to see this. I liked it, but didn't find it as enjoyable. I liked the revisiting of the characters and ideas, but would have preferred a different ending.
- Sanjuro - A 1962 black-and-white Japanese samurai film which, much to my surprise, I enjoyed hugely. I think it helps that it's the right length for the story it's telling.
- I ❤ Huckabees - Quirky, odd, famous cast and funny. I liked this a great deal more than I liked The Big Lebowski (which it reminded me of) even if it's just a bit weird on the side for me.