Thanksgiving Day
2006-11-23 09:24 pm Well, we made it down to Loscon. The
flower_cat and I ended
up not eating turkey -- the claim is that it's high enough in
tryptophan to make you sleepy. She had the prime rib dinner, and I had
roast leg of lamb. Both were excellent. The kids split a plate of
fettuccini Alfredo, which left
super_star_girl enough room for
pumpkin pie for desert.
Dinner in the hotel was a bit problematic -- we both opted for appetizers. Colleen had the butternut squash soup off their Thanksgiving dinner menu and it was excellent, and my spicy chicken lettuce wraps were OK but not what I was expecting. Colleen's "satay", though, was plain chicken on skewers with a teriyaki-like dipping sauce, which she loaths, and my "Szechuan ravioli" where leathery and, though hot, basically lacking in flavor. Look, folks -- if you're going to put a well-known dish on the menu, that's what you're supposed to serve.
After dinner I came back up to the room and practiced a little, then paid for a net connection -- at $10/day it's a little pricey, but that's the going rate and it's fast enough. I'm actually writing this on my home system over SSH. Went downstairs briefly with the guitar, hoping to serenade the Cat, but the muzak was annoyingly loud, so I came back upstairs and practiced some more. I'm getting happier with "The Last Train" now that I've figured out good fingerings for all the chords in drop-D tuning. I'm wondering how it would sound with a soprano singing open fifths over it.
( I have a lot to be thankful for this year... )