Saturday opened with the discovery that bunny_hugger had accidentally tipped over a glass of water on the magazine she'd left on the nightstand. I didn't realize she'd had a glass of water there, but I'm not in the water-in-the-bedroom habit. It was an unfortunate way to start the day, but it didn't set the tone either.
I somehow failed to mention that skylerbunny had brought a pair of footy-style bunny pajamas, in yellow, which he wore shyly at first and with more confidence as time went on. He refused to wear it into the fursuit Parade, but could be talked into wearing it for the dances, and gradually turned to wearing it much of the time. He was expecting more resistance to the pajamas-as-costume concept, really, and didn't seem to appreciate that people like yellow bunnies and want to see more of them. By the end of the con it would be his default costume and would look a little funny when he wasn't in it. And he also could, if he wanted, sleep in it.
Trivia: United States imports in 1806, largely from Britain, came to about $15 million; exports were a record $101 million. Source: Union 1812: The Americans Who Fought The Second War Of Independence, A J Langguth.
Currently Reading: England In The Later Middle Ages, M H Keen.
[ PS Confidential to chefmongoose and to K: I have obtained a copy of Ratatoing and for the proper sum can be induced to have it not fall into your possession. The funds should be deposited behind the water pipe connecting to the second urinal in the men's room at the Wawa just off exit 16 on I-195, by the Great Adventure exit, between the hours of 2 and 3 pm on the 30th December. Further instructions to follow. ]