London Weekly 89

Monday we took the train back from Edinburgh. It was a nice train ride and I stopped by the office afterwards. Irene was in town and she organized a dinner at Coal Office which was amazing. We finally met Radha, as well as Cyn, one of Radha’s other friends. The dinner was lovely and the conversation was lively.

Tuesday after work Irene, Steph, and I had dinner at Hoppers, which was amazing. Then Irene and I headed to Wicked and met Andrew at the theater. I really enjoyed it and there was a lot that I’d forgotten since I’d seen it over a decade ago.

Wednesday was the start of the XR Hack hosted at PwC in London’s Embankment station. I had a great time, but over the three days of the hack I was mainly dealing with all the hardest problems from each team, which made it an intense three days. I was impressed with the teams I was helping and the person I was most impressed with won best hacker, so that was great to see.

Wednesday evening Nancy and Punit were hosting a dinner and I joined them, Irene, and Andrew. The food was amazing, as usual with their cooking. We played around with some of the AI tools, then played a round of a party game. Atlas woke up, and it was already pretty late, so I headed out.

Friday was also the book launch party for Radha, who uses the nom de plume of Anat Deracine. The party was amazing, with book signing, readings by the author, and great people to talk to. I really enjoyed the conversations and hope that the people there will become friends. I did drink to much…

Saturday was a lot of hangover recovery. I listened to books and slept in. Then I cleaned the apartment top to bottom. Steph got back that evening and we spent time together, watched some Alone, and relaxed.

Sunday was more relaxing. I went to afternoon tea at Cake and Bubbles with Steph for our anniversary. Then we walked around Covent Garden for a bit and got some food to go. I decided to take a hike around Hampstead Heath to pick some blackberries, and it was FULL of blackberries. I ate my fill and then some. Book club was nice, and we had a great discussion on the book. It went in some unexpected directions, which I enjoyed. I tried to watch Moulin Rouge at the King’s Cross canal screen, but it was packed, so I watched the first bit over some shoulders, then headed back to cuddle with Archer.