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Today, I have had a childish day. I had a ticklewar; I ended up under the table at an official function; and I played peek-a-boo.

I had the ticklewar with [personal profile] kayloulee and chased her down the corridor, which was one of those fabulously silly moments when you remember how good it us to have FUN. Although, possibly, since it ended with her shutting her head in the door, things were not so much fun on her end.

Then I went out tonight, to a book launch for the Venerable Emeritus' latest work, at which I had a nice time talking to nice people, and discovered that the Bocera owns a photocopy of the Missing Edition I spent today hunting for. I promised to worship at his feet.
When the room was starting to thin out, the Venerable Emeritus' daughter came past to say farewell to him, and she was also looking for her daughter- the son being overtired and ready for bed. I turned around and there was an exquisite elf of a child, in a too-big uniform, twirling her plaits and announcing I was under the table.
I picked my way over to her and dropped down and asked if she was the Venerable Emeritus' granddaughter. She twinkled at me, and told me that she was. She told me all about how she had been picked up from school and gone straight to grandpa's house; she told me that she was in kindergarten, and, when I told her that her brother had been yelling for her when grandma brought him to uni the other day, she twinkled smugly up at me. What was she doing under the table? Eating all the ice, of course.
I'm going under there again, she declared, and held up the tablecloth of the makeshift bar. What else could I do but join her? She showed me all the ice, and while I sat and chewed, she sat and twinkled, and miscelaneos old people lifted the tablecloth up to see what on earth was going on.
Eventually she was dragged out and slung over a parental shoulder, leaving me to realise that I, a respectable honours student, was hiding under the table at an official function.

Some people, when they see children, have a sudden surge of maternal instinct, and want to look after them and cuddle them and do whatever else it is you do when you're being maternal. I, meanwhile, lose all sense of my own age. Who knows what my twinkly friend thought. Was I a Weird Lady? Or perhaps one of those kids-in-adult-bodies, as you always think of your cousins?

The game of peek-a-boo was just now, under the Wife's Fluffy Pink Blanket Of Happiness and Joy, while having a Serious Conversation about art and literature and one's place in the universe.

Also, since I have been feeling small in many respects, as well as childish in the best respects, these were the most fabulous thing I have found lately: Thiel's Psalms for Small People.

Date: 2008-04-11 03:16 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
This all sounds wonderful, actually! It's nice to hear that people can still be people--in all of their child-likeness.

What's this "Missing Edition" of which you speak? It sounds too good to pass up knowing about, and it's piqued my interest. Could you let us in on the secret?

B. Hawk

Date: 2008-04-12 02:07 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] highlyeccentric.livejournal.com
The aggravating truth is, the Law Library has lost USyd's copy of Liebermann. There are two entries for it in the system, which COULD be two copies (both missing) or more likely two of three volumes (the third presumably vanished years ago). At any rate, despite being in the system, they are not on the shelf. The Law Librarians have searched for them; I have searched for them both in the Law Library and on main campus. They are categorically GONE.
And are worth around 800 USD, so the chances of finding other copies aren't so high...

One lecturer here has her own copy, but to use it you have to sit IN HER ROOM under her terrifying gaze. That is a last resort. My supervisor has photocopies of a lot of the contents, apparently, and of course the text can be retrieved from the online corpus.

Nevertheless... how can they LOSE LIEBERMANN???

Date: 2008-04-11 03:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] blackbuttoneyes.livejournal.com
I once spent an entire after-symposium mixer sitting on the floor with a four year old who told me about her imaginary blue saber-toothed guinea pig. She was infinitely more interesting than anyone else I could have talked to =D

Date: 2008-04-12 02:07 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] highlyeccentric.livejournal.com
this is a truth about academic gatherings...

Date: 2008-04-12 02:12 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] kayloulee.livejournal.com
Now the whole world knows about my Adventure With The Door. Yay! Or, well, not.

I'm playing the Avenue Q soundtrack to counteract my two-doors-along neighbour playing the soundtrack to one of her horrible High School Musical-esque movies (I don't know which one). Also because Avenue Q is awesome.

Date: 2008-04-12 02:13 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] highlyeccentric.livejournal.com
I told you i woulnd't let you live it down.

meanwhile... I HID UNDER THE TABLE! wheeee!

Date: 2008-04-12 04:11 am (UTC)
ext_3638: I'm in ur history, emphasising ur wimminz (Default)
From: [identity profile] kayloulee.livejournal.com
Under the table is so much better than at it. You can see everyone (or half of them, anyway) and they can't see you.

Now I'm going to Fisher, to preserve the fiction that I do actually study.

speaking of bocera...

Date: 2008-04-16 10:39 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
brilliant quote today in class. talking about Anglo-Saxon archers and their difference from continental ones. Bocera mentioned the melee, and just to clarify, deadpanned an explanation:

"whack, whack, whack, whack. Axes and swords, axes and swords.'

XX pix

Re: speaking of bocera...

Date: 2008-04-16 11:07 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] highlyeccentric.livejournal.com
can i borrow your textbook sometime? need to photocopy King Edmund.

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