Cake!

9 Oct 2011 01:05 pm
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I have spent my first weekend in Malawi lazing about, drinking coffee and rooibos tea, eating scones, listening to music and watching crappy DVDs. I wonder if this is what my boss had in mind when he shipped me out here? Anyway, it's only for a couple of months, I'm back for Christmas. However, I miss Halloween and Guy Fawkes! UNACCEPTABLE. I love Halloween. I LOVE IT. I love dressing up, and going to parties and generally indulging. And then a week later getting mulled wine into me around a bonfire and getting all ready for the cold. However lovely Malawi is, there is no cold, no bonfires, and no Halloween or Samhain or anything similar.

So, naturally, I planned for this, and brought Lovecraft's Omnibus 1: At the Mountains of Madness with me. I'm also trying to persuade the other ex-pats here to have a Halloween party. We're from all the corners of the globe (well, all corners of Europe, plus one Canadian), so my main selling point is the cake. CAKE! I am trying to persuade [twitter.com profile] saharacook to scan my graveyard cake recipe (carefully saved from Good Food for several years) so I can attempt it. It'll cost a small fortune, with every imported ingredient worth its weight in gold, but it'll be worth it, n'est ce pas?

I found a picture of it from a couple of years ago:

chocolate graveyard cake

Yes, yes. You are correct. That is indeed a CHOCOLATE GRAVEYARD CAKE with MERINGUE GHOSTS. And very delicious it was too. What with all the power cuts here I'm not sure I'll be able to get to the final product this year, but I can have a go, right?
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Ah, ha, I have survived! Triumph, yes.

The last few weeks have been stupidly, hideously busy, and the next few weeks perhaps even more so - but the end is in sight! Last weekend [livejournal.com profile] monanotlisa came for a visit, and we had a fabulous time visiting the Moctezuma exhibit, viewing the 'Ice Worlds' show at the National Maritime Museum, afternoon tea at the Wolseley, etc etc. Sadly [livejournal.com profile] athena25 has not been well, and I send my poor lamb lots of love - but she is back this weekend, woohoo! Also, Halloween party, oh yes. *beams* I stayed up late last night sewing costume... or, well, costume-like thing, at any rate. It won't be quite up to the 'scary clown' costume the woman next to me at the John Lewis haberdashery section was painstakingly assembling, but it should do for hostess duties tomorrow evening.

I even got recipes etc all printed out. Now I just need to buy decorations and provisions for the Day of Cooking tomorrow, and I am all set. I hope that someone else is a dab hand with the mulled wine, as we all remember what happened the last time I tried to mull anything... we still haven't been able to get all the stains out, woe.

Then, next week - first week of Level 2 Arabic, oh my. My brain cannot cope with more stuff. But I have been studying like mad to get myself back up to speed, so hopefully I won't embarrass myself too much. Then [livejournal.com profile] athena25's birthday dinner (or pre-birthday dinner, as it turns out, as for the actual birthday dinner I am on a plane), packing at some point, presenting quarterly report to Director at work, then I am on a plane to the Congo, woohoo! Am a bit nervous that I am apparently not staying in a (nice, secure) hotel, but in an apartment (am similarly assured it is nice and secure), and so will have to hunt and gather for things like food. This will be complicated by me not being allowed to set food outside the door on my own... which should make things interesting! Any suggestions on things to do in Kinshasa gratefully received. I already have my 'to do' list:
1. WORK WORK WORK biscuit WORK
2. locate post office, send postcards home.
3. go to the ZOO! (and avoid getting mugged, notorious place, very sad, but OTOH, ZOO!!)

And - I'm so looking forward to Yuletide I could burst. Whatever else I may manage in a given year, this has become a firm tradition with me. :)

So: I'm not back yet, but I will be soon! Send me glitter pens in the meantime.

(p.s. anyone else vaguely watching Defying Gravity on the Beeb with one eye? It may be that I'm not paying enough attention, but... I don't get it....)
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Was at a Halloween party at [livejournal.com profile] athena25's last night, which was great fun. Got to catch up with all of my friends, it felt like I hadn't seen them in ages. Was slightly worried beforehand - just a touch of the old 'haven't seen anyone for ages, they might all be married with kids by now', but as it turns out, it was easy enough to just fall back into old patterns and old conversations like I never left.

Anyway, I did actually go in costume - I dressed up as Alma Garret, which was a task and a half - and everyone there was similarly attired in costumes of varying kinds. Nat&Ru were a Helena Bohnam-Carter-inspired witch and skeletal pirate, respectively, Timmzy was Bob the Builder, [livejournal.com profile] athena25 was a vampire, [livejournal.com profile] queenspanky, [livejournal.com profile] wingsmith and [livejournal.com profile] rifle were zombies, and [livejournal.com profile] weaselator rejected the idea of costumes until he had stitches painted on him and was a re-animated corpse. Which, given his day job... :)

My costume! I do have pictures, actually, but they are on my phone so I shall have to extract them from my phone and get them on my computer, which is a lot more complicated than it sounds. (There's a cable involved.) But it was a very elaborate get-up:
All I needed was the laudanum... I left the opiates at home. :) )

I had great fun with this, and it was convenient too - the many layers were warm and it was relatively comfy as outfits go, although it was considerably trickier getting out of it than it was getting into it. (The multiple mugs of mulled wine probably didn't help.) I have decided that it is a success, not least because I had several positive comments from people on by way to, and back from, the party.

Today, I mostly did nothing, except drink vast quantities of water. Tomorrow I expect to be similar, then followed by the new Bond with the whole gang. Mmmm, people not related to work! I might get spoiled by all this frivolity. *beams*
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I met up with my mum today, who is feeling much better and had the day off work. Seeing as I, too, had the day off work, we met up at Selfridges, had lunch and did shopping-related things. I now have expensive face cream and a cute new top, and she also wanted to buy me a fur-like hat that was very Russian and that (worryingly) suited me a great deal. As did the men's trilby I tried on. I convinced her to not buy either of them, as I own approximately my own weight in hats. However, I was pleased at the thought.

Anyway! We were in John Lewis, and they appear to be the only department store that are actually bothering with halloween this year instead of skipping straight to Christmas. I ask you, what is the world coming to? Are [livejournal.com profile] eldritchhobbit and myself the only people so excited about Teh Scary Theeeeengs in all of middle-earth? Hmmmm.

Come Halloween, we're going to be eating and watching scary movies. This has been compromise, as we were initially going to party, but it turns out that we don't have a handy weekend date for that. I'm also going to be writing scary fic, because that's what Halloween is for. You should, too.

Come write scary Halloween fic with me!

Yes, do, or I shall be on my lonesome in the large haunted mansion with noone but the ghosts for company...
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If, like me, you're really jazzed about Samhain / Halloween, have a read of [livejournal.com profile] eldritchhobbit's coundown of scary poems. Today, we have The Little Green Orchard by Walter de la Mare, which basically nails all the terrifying aspects of the orchard mythologies that keep me awake at night.

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