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Spent my birthday money yesterday evening buying this and this and this and some sheets I can't find pictures of and some DVDs. And a new pillow. We can't forget the luverly new fluffy pillow. I'm feeling all domestic and stuff. Shoot, I spent the rest of the evening cleaning and cutting up old, torn clothes and putting them in the scrap bag. Some day I hope to be able to make a quilt. Not that I've ever seriously quilted before but it seems the thing to do with all of those scraps.

YAY! Three day weekend! Mine will be spent in the charming company of the RHAR:EC. I will finally have the chance to meet the charming and lovely [livejournal.com profile] oselle. I imagine that this is going to be quite the weekend.

Before those festivities, however, I recently (as in yesterday) found out that my second cousin is getting married on Saturday so the Da and I will be trekking down to Dearborn to witness the nuptials. The funny thing is that we're such the familia non grata in the extended family that we never even received an invitation to the blessed event. My grandmother did call the Da this week to make sure we'd be there, though. ;-)

Why do spammers keep on thinking that I want Cialis? And why do they spam my work email account? That's just not on.

And, in reference to the song I've been listening to, "Marlene Dietrich is in Rheims? Well then I'm going to Rheims."

ETA:

I've always been interested, in my amateur psychologist way, in how people categorize themselves. I've always thought that the favorite characters people have in whatever book/show/movie they avidly follow says much more about the person then the character/creator of their current obsession. When I was in the Buffy fandom I was seriously tempted to write a whole thesis on Xander fans vs. Spike fans and what attracted people to their characters of choice (this was at a time when there was quite a bit of animosity between the two groups). I never did get around to that but its that same desire for understanding that has lead me to reflect on Hogwarts Houses quite a bit lately, that and my recent readjustment of my own house placement of choice.

I used to think that I was a Ravenclaw. I have all of the earmarks of a good Ravenclaw, a love of learning and scholarship and an inquisitive, analytical mind. I wouldn't make a bad Ravenclaw but I've recently determined that a love of knowledge is not my defining characteristic and was certainly not what the Sorting Hat would have predominantly picked from my 11 year-old mind. I value loyalty above all other characteristics and was rather interested to realize that I am a Hufflepuff.

Hufflepuffs face quite a bit of prejudice in fandom at large. I remember talking to a friend of mine a while ago who said in a bitter fashion, "I would like to be a Gryffindor but I'm probably a Hufflepuff." as if that were a bad thing. This is a sentiment I see in a lot of places, as if the Hufflepuffs are these cheery, silly people who are lead around by members of the other houses and who will believe anything they hear. That's a nice stereotype but doesn't quite live up to further investigation. After all, we're shown quite plainly in Goblet of Fire a Hufflepuff who is a school favorite, an intelligent, popular student who would've won the Tri-Wizard tournament if Voldemort hadn't involved himself in the proceedings. Cedric Diggory, Hero and Hufflepuff.

I'm endlessly fascinated by what the Houses say about both the characters and the readers who identify with them. It's kinda like one of those Rohrsach ink blot tests, so many variations and so many illuminating possibilities. My mind just loves gnawing on things like this. =D

Date: 2005-05-27 09:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hiyacynth.livejournal.com
I totally support you has Hufflepuff Prefect. Now am considering which house I should be in... Hmmm

Still with the wailing and beating my breast over missing the RHAR EC summer kick off event this weekend. Have fun, but not too much.

Date: 2005-05-28 02:30 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] writerj.livejournal.com

The sorting hat says that I belong in Hufflepuff!




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My runner-up house was Ravenclaw.

Date: 2005-05-28 03:21 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] baylorsr.livejournal.com
Excellent domestic purchases. And you would make a great Hufflepuff, in all the good ways. I think I'm surely a Ravenclaw, in ways good and bad.

Date: 2005-05-28 09:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hiyacynth.livejournal.com
Hufflepuff for me, too.

Date: 2005-05-31 06:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] liptonrm.livejournal.com
*sigh* Much fun was had but it just wasn't the same without Our Hiyacynth. Though we still haven't learned not to keep remote controls away from the crazy obsessed people. =D

Date: 2005-05-31 07:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] liptonrm.livejournal.com
It all makes me feel so domestical. You would make a great Ravenclaw, for all the good reasons. Smarty-pants.

Date: 2005-05-31 07:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] liptonrm.livejournal.com
Another Hufflepuff! Hee.

It's the hard-working bit that always got me before. I'm incredibly lazy and can just imagine all the busy little Hufflepuff bees buzzing around the common room being productive while I sit in a corner reading a novel. And if there was some sort of InterHouse-net I'd never get anything done. =D

Date: 2005-05-31 07:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hiyacynth.livejournal.com
I can't believe you allowed yourselves to be subjected to even just the highlights from Pearl Harbor again. I swear, if I ever make it back there, there's gonna be a rule.

More Vortexy discoveries were made on Saturday. Head spinning: Stan is clearly a keystone to the RHAR.

Date: 2005-05-31 08:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] liptonrm.livejournal.com
I know, I know. She played the Faith Hill music video and everything. Thankfully it was of very short duration and easily forgotten. You certainly must make it back here because a rule is a definite necessity.

YAY! More Vortex-y discoveries! And of course Stan is the keystone of the RHAR. =D Hee, that reminds me of watching The Faculty on Sunday night/Monday morning and how Baylor someone fell asleep thus allowing Her Sister and I the opportunity to focus on things that weren't Zeke/Casey. Surprisingly there are other characters in that movie.

Date: 2005-05-31 08:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hiyacynth.livejournal.com
The strict NO PEARL HARBOR rule will have to be carefully inforced. She admitted to passing out in the middle this time through, which amused me greatly.

I got a cheap copy of The Cooler, as I'd heard it was good and knew that our boy Ron was in it. Guess who gets one-higher billing than Ron? Yep. Our Crossover Darling, Stan.

Date: 2005-06-01 01:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] liptonrm.livejournal.com
Oy, at least we didn't have to watch all of it, again. And little Miss Baylor's passing out was most humorous. She just couldn't stay awake, poor dear. ;-)

I love The Cooler!! Strangely enough, the first time I saw it was the late Monday evening of the February Fangirl Retreat. It was then and there that I realized that the Vortex truly controlled my life and destiny. There were clocks melting all over the place.

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