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Mothers Day weekend started badly, with me glooming over my own mother, who died in 1995 and with whom I'd had a difficult relationship, and the fact that I hadn't been able to line up my sweet stepmother for anything either (she had things to do with her other family ... my late father was her 3rd husband). My mother-in-law, normally a delightfully dotty person, didn't help by attempting to monopolize the entire weekend. Thank God the Mr. came to the rescue with jewelry and a diplomatic chat with his mother last night and a manga shopping spree today ...

Chomiji's Mother's Day

Things had deteriorated badly by 9:00pm last night: the Mr. and I were both working late, the Young Lady was feeling neglected, and my mother-in-law, with whom we are spending most of Sunday, had left a message saying that she wanted to take her granddaughter out for the day on Saturday. At 15, the Young Lady has no interest in spending 2 days in a row with Grandma. I don't have a problem with that, but we were both irritated enough in general that we started fuming at each other anyway.

My best beloved appeared in the middle of this with a very attractive-looking jewelry store bag containing two boxes, and then called up his mother and squared everything away with her. The boxes contained a silver bracelet and matching earrings, with a dolphin theme. > happy sigh <

Then today we went first to the comic book store, where I got my SDK 22, Death Note 6, and Vagabond 7 and 8 (and new copies of 1-4 for my bro-in-law, whose birthday we just missed). Plus, in support of my Cho Shoujo Manga Education Project, I got Fruits Basket 1-3 and Fushigi Yugi Genbu Kaiden 1-4. Then we had lunch at a Vietnamese restaurant (one of my favorite cuisines) and went to Borders where I furthered the Project by scoring Ouran High School Host Club 1-3, xxxHolic, and Nana 1 (they didn't have vol. 2 for either of those, darnit!!) The pedestrian area in downtown Silver Spring (blocked off to motor traffic on weekends) is really looking good these days: the splash fountain was on, with little kids darting in and out of it, people were eating outside at a lot of the restaurants, and a Peruvian panpipes-and-guitar band was playing. And you can walk to all the places I just mentioned after parking in one of the municipal lots of garages.

So I am feeling much more fortified, mood-wise, at the prospect of having to make a big pile of pasta salad tomorrow and attend a Mothers Day BBQ with a whole bunch of people we don't know, for the most part (although various of my in-laws will be there, along with an old colleague of my husband's).

Date: 2007-05-13 03:01 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] meganbmoore.livejournal.com
Ok, even though I own or have owned most of those, I'm envious. Curious to see what you think of Tsubasa...it's largely a nod to all their other works.

Date: 2007-05-13 04:49 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rachelmanija.livejournal.com
FYI, Nana # 1 focuses almost entirely on Nana K, if I recall correctly, who is much more conventionally feminine than the other protagonist, Nana O. I love them both, but not everyone does, so if you think Nana K. is the reason feminism was invented, it's worth persisting through at least one more volume.

By the way, it's not shoujo, but Monster is blowing me away. A Japanese surgeon in Germany saves the life of a young boy; years later, that boy becomes a sociopathic killer, and the doctor feels responsible. Launch a bite-your-nails thriller with accurate medicine, a kick-ass female lead, and serious moral issues. (Volume one has much more black-and-white characterization than the rest of the series, by the way.)

Date: 2007-05-14 12:34 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bad-mushroom.livejournal.com
I've never read Fushigi Yugi...I'm interested to see how you like it. And hooboy, Ouran...that is some crazy stuff. Basically completely plotless, but somehow so entertaining.

I think I may be the only person on the planet who doesn't really like Nana (even though I subscribe to Shojo Beat, heh)--it just leaves me feeling opressed and sort of lost every time I read it (though I read a chapter every month, thanks to the abovementioned subscription; I'm one of those people who has to read every page of a magazine to feel satisfied.)

Date: 2007-05-15 10:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] theloomofmoira.livejournal.com
nothing like a literature spree to set all to rights ;)

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