liv: Microscope slice of tardigrade with all the organs stained various fluorescent colours. Text: Yay! (squee)
[personal profile] liv
Not a gratitude practice; I'm really bad at that. Just, in spite of all the awfulness on a global scale, on a personal level my cup runneth over right now.

My extremely wonderful job was made permanent. I had been assured this would happen, but I'm really pleased to have it confirmed.

We finally managed to catch (at least the first act of) one of the many performances currently being made available online in response to the pandemic: the National Theatre's utterly amazing Twelfth Night from 2017. Lots of people have recommended it, so thank you for inspiring me to actually watch. It's on YouTube until 7 pm tomorrow (Thursday), and it's so, so, so good. So many amazing actors, and the set is great, and the direction is great, and I'm in awe, basically. Hope to watch Act II this evening.

We also really loved Knives Out. From publicity it didn't seem like my kind of thing at all, don't care about semi-parodic murder mysteries about awful people, but I saw enough reviews to convince me to give it a try and it's amazing. The comedy is actually funny, and very much punching up.

I have been having some wonderful distanced conversations with people I care about. Phone date with [personal profile] ghoti_mhic_uait. Phone call with [personal profile] hatam_soferet. Video chat with [livejournal.com profile] rysmiel, which we hadn't managed to coordinate for ages because of time zones and demanding jobs. Video chat with [personal profile] doseybat, who has been one of my favourite people to talk to for nearly a quarter century, and every extension of that enormous conversation makes my life better. I sympathize with all the people who dislike spending all their leisure time as well as in many cases their work time in calls, but for me, a one-to-one conversation with a friend goes a long way to balance the awfulness of lockdown.

Talking of which, [personal profile] ambyr, who also feels positive towards phonecalls, really kindly agreed to phone me to teach me Mystic Vale. It's a really pretty deck building game I'd heard good things about, but I couldn't make any sense of the interface on Yucata. And now [personal profile] ambyr has explained it to me and I'm really enjoying it. Plus I got to talk to someone I like and had only previously interacted with on DW.

And I have a regular call set up with [personal profile] angelofthenorth, who lives the other side of the country so we always have too much geography even in normal times. She had the brilliant idea of reading through a book about the Old Testament aimed at Christian ministers in training, SCM Studyguide: The Old Testament, by John Holdsworth, which I'm finding really fascinating. Mostly the conversation with [personal profile] angelofthenorth, who brings the perspective of an experienced Christian preacher and mentor of ordinands, whereas I'm a random Jewish person who obviously has a very different approach to the Bible. The book itself is written in a somewhat annoying style, but the content is good.

[personal profile] angelofthenorth, along with my sister, got me back into playing Scrabble using the rather dreadful official app from Electronic Arts. I'm really enjoying being able to ping anagrams back and forth as a minor distraction during the day.

Another friend who is completely wonderful is [personal profile] ewt, who transcribed for me the tune of the Psalm we use for special occasion grace after meals. This is particularly awesome because it's really hard to find any record of the Anglo-Jewish tunes I'm used to. Everything is transmitted within communities and not documented anywhere, and the internet is full of American and Israeli and Chassidic tunes, and I can't teach my own tunes because I'm not musical enough.

The final thing making me happy right now is the disco tardigrade. I have always loved tardigrades, and fluorescence microscopy, and this is just such a lovely image. It's my new 'squee' icon (cos nobody really understood the 'methane on Mars' one), and also my new Zoom background. Turns out, Zoom backgrounds are set per device not per account, so when I tried to put it on my personal account, it ended up showing up on work Zoom calls too. Luckily it's not embarrassing and my equally geeky colleagues love it too. (But in case anyone could stand to learn from my experience, don't put a work-unsuitable background on your Zoom if you use the same physical machine for work and personal calls.)

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Date: 2020-04-29 05:13 pm (UTC)
angelofthenorth: (Hedgehog)
From: [personal profile] angelofthenorth
I mentor baby preachers, rather than ordinands, but I'm SO glad you're a happy extrovert at the moment. Did you find the entry about resurrection questions? it's here. And I love your new icon :)

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Date: 2020-04-29 05:27 pm (UTC)
wychwood: chess queen against a runestone (Default)
From: [personal profile] wychwood
Congrats on the job! That's great news!

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Date: 2020-04-29 06:39 pm (UTC)
ambyr: a dark-winged man standing in a doorway over water; his reflection has white wings (watercolor by Stephanie Pui-Mun Law) (Default)
From: [personal profile] ambyr
Ooh, I will share that Tardigrade image with my Terraforming Mars-playing friends--it's a very popular card in our gaming group! (Personally I prefer Search for Life, if only because it makes everyone groan every time I play it.)

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Date: 2020-04-29 06:56 pm (UTC)
redbird: closeup of me drinking tea, in a friend's kitchen (Default)
From: [personal profile] redbird
The tardigrade is cool.

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Date: 2020-04-29 07:12 pm (UTC)
davidgillon: A pair of crutches, hanging from coat hooks, reflected in a mirror (Default)
From: [personal profile] davidgillon
Woo, neon tardigrade!

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Date: 2020-04-29 07:47 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] ewt
Congratulations on the job, that is excellent news!

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Date: 2020-04-29 08:20 pm (UTC)
seekingferret: Two warning signs one above the other. 1) Falling Rocks. 2) Falling Rocs. (Default)
From: [personal profile] seekingferret
Yay for good things!

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Date: 2020-04-30 06:11 am (UTC)
sfred: Fred wearing a hat in front of a trans flag (Default)
From: [personal profile] sfred
Hurray for all these things!

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Date: 2020-04-30 09:57 am (UTC)
lilacsigil: 12 Apostles rocks, text "Rock On" (12 Apostles)
From: [personal profile] lilacsigil
That tardigrade is awesome! Both the creature and the photograph!

Also, great news about your job.

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Date: 2020-04-30 04:02 pm (UTC)
silveradept: A kodama with a trombone. The trombone is playing music, even though it is held in a rest position (Default)
From: [personal profile] silveradept
That sounds wonderful, and very good at keeping connections alive in a distanced time.

Work

Date: 2020-04-30 05:40 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Mazel Tov

Southernwood

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Date: 2020-05-04 12:37 pm (UTC)
mair_in_grenderich: (Default)
From: [personal profile] mair_in_grenderich
"rather dreadful official app"

fwiw, i play online scrabble over www.isc.ro

I suspect it's a pain if you're on phone, but might be an alternative to a dreadful app on computer...

(two-player games only)

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