Hello! I apologize for the lack of
updates, but between FanimeCon, working, and completely unplanned
family trips to Hearst Castle and Catalina Island, I haven't had much
time to blog these past few months. I will write about my trips
eventually, but for now I will my shift focus to Comic-Con!
The road leading to Comic-Con
definitely had some bumps. In fact, here's a list of situations I've
encountered the past two weeks:
-The seamstress who was supposed to
make my Star Trek uniform didn't quite work out, so I had to mail the
fabric across the country. The uniform is being shipped back to my
friend in San Diego, who will hopefully get it to me by tomorrow. I
just hope it fits.
-My car was broken into, back window
smashed, and my purse stolen from the trunk. Fortunately, no credit
cards or ID cards were taken.
-I had issues trying to keep my luggage
under the Megabus weight limit. Cosplay (especially boots) can be
heavy!
-My printer ran out of colored ink and
refused to print anything. Fortunately, I figured out how to get it
to print in black and white only.
-My Comic-Con barcodes printed out as
outlines of barcodes instead of the actual barcodes themselves. I
found a way around this.
-Lugging my suitcase around L.A. Union
Station was more difficult than anticipated. Once again, I blame
heavy cosplay.
-My camera's SD card stopped working.
Fortunately I have a spare, but I'm not sure if I'll be able to save
the pictures on the corrupted card.
-Back in January, I booked an Amtrak
train from the Bay Area to San Diego. When I managed to get a
Megabus ticket to Los Angeles Union Station for $1, I canceled the
train trip and rebooked it for LA to SD instead. This morning, I
received an e-mail from Amtrak telling me I missed my train. When I
called Amtrak, they told me that the original trip was never
canceled. Fortunately, they refunded me my money or I would be out
$130+ right now.
-I've probably averaged 4-5 hours of
sleep this past week. Hopefully I can get some rest tonight before
the big action starts tomorrow.
-Shortly after the Amtrak train left
Union Station, the person next to me stated that he was from a city
north of Los Angeles. I misheard it as him saying he was headed
there. This nearly made my heart stop as I thought I had gotten on
the wrong train. Thankfully, I am now relaxing on the correct train
and typing this post.
I can only hope that it's relatively
smooth sailing from here. Hoping that the hostel is a nice one, that
I have fun roommates, and that Comic-Con is more fun than stressful.
I declare that the fun starts now!
Not sure what I'll be doing tonight
after I check into the hostel. Given that my train arrives in San
Diego at 7pm, it might be too late to make the SDCCBlog Party. I'll
probably swing by to see how the lines are and if they're too long
I'll just get dinner. After the past few days my goal should be to
get sleep tonight!
I'm not sure how much I'll be able to
blog during Comic-Con, but I'll definitely be posting updates on my
twitter account: @TPumpkins. I will also be carrying my Nintendo 3DS
around so see if you get a Street Pass from me!
To everyone going to Comic-Con, I wish
you a safe an enjoyable time!
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