We ate at: Norman's Japanese Grill

Mar. 25th, 2026 11:49 pm
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Apparently it's really hard to get a reservation but I just stumbled into one because we wanted to eat late with our friend Ian. Norman's Japanese Grill is the new "it restaurant" by one of our local Dallas restaurant empires, featuring a combination of Texas and Japanese foods. It's mostly small plates with the exception of their nigiri and hand rolls.

We had to wait for our table so we got a free edamame hummus, which was delicious, and then we went into some bluefish crudo and some skewers of duck meatballs and some octopus. Also some of the hand rolls, including the snow crab that was an off-menu special Then we tried the udon carbonara, which most reviews had raved about, and I would eat a bowl of on its own. After that we had a sushi course, with a variety of their nigiri, which was nice quality but they put too many additional flavors (sauces etc.) for it to be really great. Last, but not least, we tried out the ravioli and the dumplings, which were also yummy and I'm glad I made room in my stomach for them.

Things we did not try: the salmon and the steak, which are not cheap, but which looked good and in the case of the salmon, also got excellent reviews. They're on the list for the next time we visit.
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Books
Summers at the Saint, by Mary Kay Andrews. Fun chick-lit read centering on the "saints" and "ain'ts" around a ritzy family resort in the South. Romance and mystery, and someone ought to make it into the updated version of a 1980s miniseries. I will be reading more of the books by this author, preferably on a beach with something frothy and (mildly) alcoholic.
The Thirteenth Tale, by Diane Setterfield. Nested Gothic tale about a mysterious writer and the woman who is researching her biography that you'll love if you're into Gothic and will think is just OK otherwise.
Never Split the Difference: Negotiating as If Your Life Depended on It, by Tahl Raz and Chris Voss. Accessible ghost-written business book about negotiation by a former FBI negotiator. I'm glad I read it but I'll get more out of it as game research than I will for real-life purposes.

Short Stories
Person, Place, Thing, by Marissa Lingen. From the point of view of an alien who's actually kind of alien.
Let the waters bring forth swarms of living creatures, and birds that fly above the earth across the expanse of sky, by P H Lee. Paywalled. I thought this story about a not-quite human person was going to go one way, but it went somewhere different that I quite liked.

Movies & TV
National Theatre Live: The Importance of Being Earnest. The recent stage version with Ncuti Gatwa as Algernon Moncrieff. The cast was spectacular, as was the staging. Wish I'd seen it live but this was second best.
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Over the last fortnight I completed two items: I went to a new museum (Space Center Houston counts) and we took a trip to Houston, where we did a bunch of fun stuff like visiting with friends, going to museums, going to the pub, eating at favorite places, and going to a baseball game, which was not on this list but maybe should have been because it was a lot of fun.

List under the cut to preserve your flist. )

I'm starting to get all my weekly items back online, which is a routine I've fallen out of. Political calls are still a bit rough with the state legislature out of session and my congressional district redistricted, which means I'm still in CD24 but I'll be voting in CD5, so both representatives (who are MAGA) feel free to ignore me. On the other hand, my city council member has been giving me a lot to complain about, so.

Also we're planning trips to Austin (for a memorial service) and NOLA (for a wedding) so those will come up soon. And I watched movies! So that was fun. I consider it a good fortnight.

Interesting things - 2026 03 16

Mar. 16th, 2026 05:13 pm
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Happy Saturday!

I'm going to be doing a little maintenance today. It will likely cause a tiny interruption of service (specifically for www.dreamwidth.org) on the order of 2-3 minutes while some settings propagate. If you're on a journal page, that should still work throughout!

If it doesn't work, the rollback plan is pretty quick, I'm just toggling a setting on how traffic gets to the site. I'll update this post if something goes wrong, but don't anticipate any interruption to be longer than 10 minutes even in a rollback situation.

Gig list - March 2026

Mar. 13th, 2026 11:32 pm
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Very belated. I did nothing last month because I was either sick or dealing with kitchen tragedies and I'm not sure we bought any tickets. Basically nothing is happening until the end of this month because I'm hoping by then we'll be on the last bit of the kitchen tragedy so I can have my brain back.

Under the cut to protect your flist )

Next month is busy between the family wedding in NOLA and the memorial for one of our karaoke friends in Austin. I really need to sit down and buy tickets for the things we want even though we're kind of broke from the kitchen stuff. We will be less broke when I submit receipts for our food so I need to get on that if I want ticket money.
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This was the three-month follow-up after the last attempt to get the last bits of the brown thing off my face. One last bit was still there; he froze it off; and now we come back in three months.

Oncology check-up - 2025 03 12

Mar. 12th, 2026 05:12 pm
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Mild medical stuff under the cut. )

Report back in six months, and we're 40% of the way to the 5-year mark now.

Also, sort of related, we spent a significant amount of time updating and dealing with my prescription list, which somehow got out of whack recently. The assistant took my list and marked a bunch of duplicates for deletion but the doctor had to do it manually. Apparently this is a known MyChart misfeature but: what a pain.
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