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archersangel ([personal profile] archersangel) wrote2025-06-24 04:24 pm
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it's always something

so, about 2 1/2 years ago we got our very first smart phones. and in order to protect them we got otterbox cases from their defender line, which have a hard inner piece with a textured rubber-ish piece on the outside. well, about 2 months ago i noticed the cover over the charging port was tearing where it connects to the main body of the rubber-ish piece.
i don't know why this happened. we charge the phones at pretty much the same rate & don't open the covers to an extreme angle to take the charger in and out. the one on my brothers case is fine.

since otterbox has a warranty, my brother looked into what you have to do to file one. he did a chat with an otterbox representative to get going on that. they don't have the color that i got, fort blue, which i don't mind. i didn't really care for the color, it looks more purple in most lighting conditions. they just have black now, which is what my brother has. so i'm keeping the hard inner piece piece that i had, which is a light gray, in order to tell the difference between our phones (his is black.) and i'm going to put a piece of tape in the top edge/back so when i have both of our phones in my backpack (i put them in the cushioned area meant for a laptop) so i can feel to tell them apart especially when it's dark.

the otterbox representative asked my brother in the chat if we still had the phone the case was for. he was like ....yes. apparently we are two of the few people that keep their phones for longer than 2 years.
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pensnest ([personal profile] pensnest) wrote2025-06-22 09:18 pm

and we always have a story

I was given A Presumption of Death for my birthday. It's the Jill Paton Walsh Lord Peter Wimsey book set in the early years of WWII. It's all right. Mostly it catches the right sort of tone, but there are moments when the vocabulary doesn't seem quite right—would DL Sayers have called a dress 'sexy-looking'? Could do better, I reckon. And the Wimseys seem to be unusually perspicacious about the likely course of the War. I realise that it must be hard to restrict a fictional character's knowledge of what is to come when you are writing in the 21st century, not while the war is actually in progress, but for me, too many hints at the future were irritating.
However. Not bad, for fanfic.
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pensnest ([personal profile] pensnest) wrote2025-06-22 10:42 am

devil in disguise

Has anybody been watching the newest season of Daredevil (Born Again)?

cut for spoilers )
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she of the remarkable biochemical capabilities! ([personal profile] ursamajor) wrote2025-06-20 03:55 pm

to reach the brightest light, to reach the mighty sun

I started writing about our May concert weeks ago, and then got caught up in the swell of all of our June concerts. Three down, two to go!

[personal profile] hyounpark's mom and sister came out for our May concert - they'd wanted to come for Bocelli, but we took a look at ticket prices and required hotels and were like "even for a once in a lifetime thing like this we cannot in good conscience ask you to shell out mid-four-figures for a weekend in Napa." So instead, they came out for the reprise of Here I Stand: Paul Robeson, which also included Jasmine Barnes' Sometimes I Cry, and Brahms' 2nd Symphony. The performance went well, and was recorded! So I'm looking forward to being able to share that when it's released.

We also stuffed ourselves silly that weekend, but it was a good chance to just hang out at Leonard and Sara's and be lazy and have family time. Takeout sushi from Miyozen and wings from Wingstop while we worked on puzzles; curries for dinner from House of Curries; an excellent Hunanese dinner at Wojia the following evening.

H might have been a little more strategic on the eating front; 36 hours after we were onstage at the Paramount, he ran Bay to Breakers. I happily raced him across the city on the train per usual; devoured soda bread and a ganache cold brew on the beach at Sunset Dunes while waiting for him to catch up.

After that, we launched straight into prep for Beethoven and the symphony gala fundraiser. While we were waiting to go onstage for the gala, my little corner of sopranos was by what was very clearly The Party Table at the fundraiser. Highly amusing. We made ABC News for like half a second, and I was mostly blocked by the piano; perils of being a short soprano, lol.

Beethoven's 9th last Friday was the official wrap on our season, and I'm glad our director said what he did about it in his introduction, referencing that Beethoven was writing it in a time of much upheaval; that no matter the challenges, in our community, we seek and elevate joy; that this is our calling as musicians. An die freude, indeed.

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We're approaching six years out here in California, now; as of yesterday, celebrating 20 years together with [personal profile] hyounpark. (25 years on LJ/DW, at least off and on.) It seems like the universe is recognizing it, nestling into that theme of growing community ties. Just in the last week alone:

- H and I went to an a cappella concert on Sunday at the Freight, and one of the musicians was a college classmate.
- one of the additional singers we brought on for B9? Turned out to be my elementary school music teacher, who now lives less than a mile away from us. She was like, "Oh my god, I was so strict in those years!" Me, ever the diplomat: "Eh, I'd call it orchestral." Everyone in listening distance cracked up.
- on my way to rehearsal on Tuesday, I ran into one of my biking friends as they were going into BART and I was coming up out of BART. I'm finally starting to run into people serendipitously more often!
- at bike brunch last Friday, one of my friends from the food writing class I took in March was at the cafe we'd ridden to, and apparently they bike too, so of course I invited them to join us on future rides.
- at the B9 concert, friends in the audience included new biking friends, old fandom friends, and even older elementary school friends.

And now, we just got a last-minute song added to our setlist for the Bocelli concerts this weekend about 45 minutes ago, so I go cram. And make sure my clothes are washed. And check the Wine Country weather. And overhydrate. And make sure of our carpool. And that I have coughdrops. And sunscreen. And shoes that are both concert-dress-appropriate and walkable for tromping across the vineyard grounds.
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archersangel ([personal profile] archersangel) wrote2025-06-14 12:30 am
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PSA: heat exhaustion vs heat stroke/meds that cause heat intolerance

HEAT EXHAUSTION

feeling faint or dizzy

excessive sweating

cool, pale, clammy skin

nausea or vomiting

rapid, weak pulse

muscle cramps

treatment: get to a cool, air conditioned place. drink water if fully conscious. take a cool shower or use cool compresses. (i suggest using them around your neck or on the inside of your wrists, where the blood vessels or arteries are close to the surface.)



HEAT STROKE

throbbing headache

no sweating

body temperature above 103 F (39.4 C)

red, hot, dry skin

nausea or vomiting

rapid, strong pulse

may lose consciousness

treatment: CALL 911 (or whatever equivalent is in your country) take immediate action to cool the person until help arrives. (i suggest providing shade, maybe getting them inside if they're on hot cement & use cool compresses on them)

types of medication that can cause heat intolerance.