Before I start, I participated in the Tolkien Reading Day at [livejournal.com profile] read_lotr_aloud but never posted my entry here, so here 'tis.

An Inauspicious Beginning:

OK, trip report, finally. I had a terrific time, despite " the vacation punishment," as [livejournal.com profile] 1madrad dubs it, which was levied coming and going. My trip to Orlando, went really smoothly for my birthday that Wednesday, or so I thought. Quick through security, picked up a sandwich, and early boarding, a smooth take off--I love the feeling when the wheels leave the ground--with a free seat next to me making the trip comfortable. A fast flight that set out early, an easy connection to the limo for the Marriot, and I was quickly settled in my room with a nice view of the pool and pond, and some greenery beyond--yay the green I was so hungry for!




Then I opened my carry-on bag, took out my macbook case, and the snag hit, for my macbook case was empty. Oh fuck! is right.

DCA Airport security took out my macbook, then they put my macbook case back in my suitcase, without the macbook. I managed to get the number of airport security back in DC and got the run around. The guy insisted that most likely another passenger picked it up. I finally got out of him that there was a separate airport lost and found that I then got the number for, though he said they would be closed now, and that nothing would go there without going through him first. So I called there and left a message and climbed into bed--I had about 2 hours sleep the night before--with a little cloud over my head saying, "Wurst Burthdae Eva!"

It was a very sad, sad hour until the airport lost and found called me and said they had!my!macbook! Yay!!! Life was good again. The ironic thing is that I did hear something about a laptop on the loud speakers in the DC airport before I boarded, which was probably it. Most likely though, if I did go check through my bag then and realized it was Travelia (the name of a Cavendish hero my macbook earned through this little adventure) they were talking about, by the time I tracked down the whole message and where to go, and went through what it took to claim it, I probably would have missed my flight, so it would have been a hassle anyway, though a preferable one to arriving without Travelia. Anyway, they agreed to Fed Ex Travelia to me to get there Friday morning. I napped much more peacefully thereafter.

I got up for the newcomer's meet-up that evening and found the wonderful [livejournal.com profile] ithiliana and life started getting better then and there. I got to meet the lovely [livejournal.com profile] caras_galadthon and [livejournal.com profile] savageseraph, ran into old friend [livejournal.com profile] parttimedriver, who I unfortunately didn't get to spend any more time talking with than that, chatted with and made a new friend, and then [livejournal.com profile] ithiliana and I met up with sweet [livejournal.com profile] aprilkat and stayed up too late chatting away, making it a superior quality birthday evening after all. We talked a lot--well, OK I sputtered a lot--about Racefail09, which made it a little easier for me to deal with the presence of people who contributed to said fail at the conference.

Waffle Report:

I slept in, skipping the early morning session, as was highly necessary, and had waffles and bacon, which is what traveling is all about (is it not?), at the Marriott. This was the least of the waffles in quality I had this trip. The next morning, I walked over to Denny's, where I channeled my gleeful Thomas-Builds-the-Fire muse, and the waffles were much better. The following morning found me further afield--and a gorgeous day for walking it was--at Cracker Barrel which has.no.waffles! But the French toast was excellent, and maybe better than the previous mornings' waffles. I ate an apple, banana, and cookie Sunday morning in order to get out on the road to Sanibel, which was definitely the breakfasting low point of the trip. The next morning I ate in my cabin--fruit, including oranges I had picked, and a blueberry scone and rye bread and butter--all to the sound and view of the ocean, and reading email. Bliss. But my last vacation breakfast concluded with The Best Waffles of All from Perkins Restaurant and Bakery. Oh Perkins! Why don't you have a branch nearer where I live? WOE! Those were damn good waffles.

Oh Yeah, Conference:

OK, so ICFA 30. later in the morning on Thursday, I went to a sesssion, Challenging Heteronormativity. Patricia Meltzer's paper was the most interesting to me as it was on Octavia Butler. She made a point on how Butler skates between liberal ideology and Black nationalism (though with the ways in which Butler treats gender, I might call it separatism in general) embracing neither, and saw Butler questioning whether desire can ever be consensual--and left us with pondering that.

Thursday afternoon I made it to a roundtable discussion on Helen Merrick's fab article "Queering Nature: Close Encounters with the Alien in Ecofeminist Science Fiction" started off by Dewitt Kilgore. I didn't completely finish the article before the meeting, but enough that I was able to make contributions to the discussion. And it was a really good discussion between 15-20 people, though a couple of people didn't speak much. It felt like a really stimulating graduate seminar, so kudos to Dewitt for setting that off, and I felt the twinge of really missing being in that environment, which was a little bit of healing for me.

Then I went to a fan studies session and heard [livejournal.com profile] ithiliana read her paper on Jane Land's Star Trek fanfic novel, Demeter from the 1980's with an all woman away team that beams down to a lesbian feminist separatist colony. And you should all be jealous, because though you can read this fun paper if you are on her flist, you will not hear her animated reading. I especially liked when she repeated, "gloat, gloat!" when the novel posed plot devices including women only. (-: And Eden Lackner's essay on fan policing of plagiarism by other fans was very fun and highlighted with a slide of the Foucauldian!Panopticon (a prison in the round where all prisoners can be viewed at all times). I got the feeling the audience was at first a little daunted trying to figure out Eden's point of view on all this--"policing? not necessarily an evil? wait . . . " which I think worked really well.

I went for a swim thereafter--pool could have been warmer as the air wasn't that warm by evening, but it was still a joy to look out and see palm trees while swimming. Then a big group of us had dinner in the hotel and then called it a night.

And I'll call it a night on this entry, and leave the rest of the report for another.
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From: [identity profile] spiralsheep.livejournal.com


I love the way fannish con reports always include in-depth eatery recs given equal importance to, for example, panel reports, heh.

From: [identity profile] browngirl.livejournal.com


They took your computer!! And tried to convince you a passenger had!!! OMG, what assholes.

After that, though, I'm glad you had a great time. :D And yes, eateries are very important!
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From: [identity profile] claudia603.livejournal.com


Airport security. *sigh* Me and airport security don't get along so well (Arabic last name anyone? :)) If you go back to May 31 of my LJ, you can see a long and irritating experience I had with security in Miami that involved questioning my books of choice and asking if I spoke Farsi, you know that "language they speak there in Iran"...FAIL all around!

But what sucks is that you were not having your lovely macbook on your birthday and were forced to stress out over that!!!! I'm so glad it got resolved though! WHee!

From: [identity profile] seaya.livejournal.com


Weird! I have never had them take my computer out. The signs and people always tell me to do it myself and put it in a separate bin. Then I grab it myself on the other side. I guess it had something to do with that they didn't see it when you put your bag on the belt, since it was inside another bag. Mine is usually very obviously a computer.

I'm glad you got it back!

From: [identity profile] mews1945.livejournal.com


I'm glad you got your computer back. What a hassle! Sounds like the trip was a good one, all in all.

From: [identity profile] timwb.livejournal.com


Whew on the laptop, and I like its new name.
I didn't know you are such a fan of waffles.

From: [identity profile] lavendertook.livejournal.com


Really. I should write a letter of complaint about him, but life is short. Luckily I was among people who treated such an experience as having a relative go into the hospital for an emergency.

Thank you, hon!

From: [identity profile] lavendertook.livejournal.com


That would do it. Yay xenophobia! But, but some of our allies in Afghanistan also speak Farsi/Dari, sooooo . . . but it's so much fun to have boxes to put people in so you can choose which to harrass! I went and took a look--I'm sorry you went through that, too. *hugs*

Thank you! I was hoping to keep up with everyone online and then the couple of days without it threw me off so I played catch up the rest of my online time on the trip.

From: [identity profile] lavendertook.livejournal.com


It was--just stressors on both ends, but still very much worth it.

From: [identity profile] lavendertook.livejournal.com


Thank you!

I always have been. I don't go out for them very often when I'm home on weekends because of the not being a morning person thing and sleeping in taking priority.
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From: [identity profile] lbilover.livejournal.com


OMG, I would just *die* if my laptop went missing! Thank goodness they found it for you. It sounds like you had a fabulous time despite that, and I love your waffle-hunting adventures. :)

From: [identity profile] frodosweetstuff.livejournal.com


Thank you for the report!!!

had waffles and bacon, which is what traveling is all about (is it not?)
*grins* For me, travelling in the US is all about pancakes and maple syrup. :)))

And eeep for your laptop going missing!!!!!!

From: [identity profile] meiathemaia.livejournal.com


I think everyone else pretty well covered everything, except... waffles!!! :D Would you believe I've never tried the Perkins waffles? And I used to live where there was one right nearby, too. Didn't know what I was missing. ;)

And DC seems like the run-around capital... hey, come to think of it, I'm still owed a return phone call from an org in DC from yesterday. And I totally didn't think of it while I was at work today. Ah, well, guess it wasn't that important anyway. :p

From: [identity profile] lavendertook.livejournal.com


Well, if you ever get out to the DC area, I'll take you to good pancake places. (-:

At least I was among people there who all treated this event like a family emergency. (-;

From: [identity profile] lavendertook.livejournal.com


There is a Perkins in Frederick--it's a little over an hour drive. If you are a hardcore waffle lover as well, would you like to come on a road trip to Frederick some weekend morning soon for Elevensies? Also there's a good hole in the wall waffle and pancake place in Lanham on Annapolis Road I could take you to sometime, too, if you don't know it.

I need to get time to get back to catching up on your story.

From: [identity profile] frodosweetstuff.livejournal.com


I'll take you up on your offer, if I'll ever get to DC!! :)

Hehehehe!! It's good to be with likeminded people. :)

From: [identity profile] meiathemaia.livejournal.com


Ooh, road trip! I'd definitely be up for that -heck, I'm available this Saturday if you are (or Sunday -choir's not singing, so church could be skipped...). Hm, I don't know this waffle/pancake place in Lanham... I think I must be introduced, especially since my church is near Annapolis Road in Lanham. :D

Aw, don't worry, the story will be there whenever you've got the time. :)

From: [identity profile] lavendertook.livejournal.com


I'm good for Saturday as long as leaving more like 10:30 to make it for noonsies brunch would be OK so I get time to sleep in. I'll message your inbox with my phone numbers so we can take it from there. WAFFLES!!!

From: [identity profile] meiathemaia.livejournal.com


Sleeping in is mandatory on Saturdays. *nods sagely* I'll be replying to your message momentarily.

Eeee, waffles! :D
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