Jun. 23rd, 2003

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Considering how few venues there are to wear a costume, I jump at the chance to attend events were I won't be considered eccentric for wearing one. And here is the perfect event! The release of the new Harry Potter book! A big fan of the books and movies, I was ready with scarves and garb (raided from the medieval project's pile of costumes). I briefly (very briefly) considered wearing a wolf or dog head (probably Baron or one of the wolves from the medieval cast), but decided that it was taking enough courage (that stage fright thing) to just wear basic garb (cool boots, riding cloak and ubiquitous cloak). There were three of us: one Slytherin, one Ravenclaw and a Griffendor (me).

The event was a lot of fun-- everyone was excited and anticipating the new book in their hands. The crowd was large but relaxed and friendly. We got good props for our scarves-- which were made by a very good friend on a knitting machine she hadn't used in a decade (good thing she didn't throw it out!).

The evening was the most fun I'd had in a long time: Dinner at Todai (huge, all-you-can-eat sushi/etc. restaurant), a dogwalk, sorting out costumes and then the trek over to the bookstore!

Pictures! )
furtech: (Default)
Considering how few venues there are to wear a costume, I jump at the chance to attend events were I won't be considered eccentric for wearing one. And here is the perfect event! The release of the new Harry Potter book! A big fan of the books and movies, I was ready with scarves and garb (raided from the medieval project's pile of costumes). I briefly (very briefly) considered wearing a wolf or dog head (probably Baron or one of the wolves from the medieval cast), but decided that it was taking enough courage (that stage fright thing) to just wear basic garb (cool boots, riding cloak and ubiquitous cloak). There were three of us: one Slytherin, one Ravenclaw and a Griffendor (me).

The event was a lot of fun-- everyone was excited and anticipating the new book in their hands. The crowd was large but relaxed and friendly. We got good props for our scarves-- which were made by a very good friend on a knitting machine she hadn't used in a decade (good thing she didn't throw it out!).

The evening was the most fun I'd had in a long time: Dinner at Todai (huge, all-you-can-eat sushi/etc. restaurant), a dogwalk, sorting out costumes and then the trek over to the bookstore!

Pictures! )
furtech: (Default)
Considering how few venues there are to wear a costume, I jump at the chance to attend events were I won't be considered eccentric for wearing one. And here is the perfect event! The release of the new Harry Potter book! A big fan of the books and movies, I was ready with scarves and garb (raided from the medieval project's pile of costumes). I briefly (very briefly) considered wearing a wolf or dog head (probably Baron or one of the wolves from the medieval cast), but decided that it was taking enough courage (that stage fright thing) to just wear basic garb (cool boots, riding cloak and ubiquitous cloak). There were three of us: one Slytherin, one Ravenclaw and a Griffendor (me).

The event was a lot of fun-- everyone was excited and anticipating the new book in their hands. The crowd was large but relaxed and friendly. We got good props for our scarves-- which were made by a very good friend on a knitting machine she hadn't used in a decade (good thing she didn't throw it out!).

The evening was the most fun I'd had in a long time: Dinner at Todai (huge, all-you-can-eat sushi/etc. restaurant), a dogwalk, sorting out costumes and then the trek over to the bookstore!

Pictures! )

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