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The life and times of David Geisert

A Welcome Slow Week, with a Castle

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Christmas Day we did pretty much nothing. We opened presents and then played video games on my new Steam Deck. It worked just as well as I was hoping it would, and I was able to play lots of multiplayer games with Steph while it was raining outside. I also had a few calls with family.

We had our first Boxing Day in the UK, and it was nice. We kept it low key and then went to Victoria Station so Steph could get some Lush soaps and bath bombs on sale. We then took a nice walk around St. James Park, and it was a really relaxing time. We also played another round of Frosthaven, and it was a perfect scenario for one of my characters. We also did some more planning for the next year and worked on setting up some of my new years resolutions. Mostly it is about being more organized and I’m working with Steph on them.

Resolutions

  1. Have a regular chores list that I keep up with.
  2. Plan the year in more detail, so we get to do all the things we want to do.
  3. Be better about workout schedules and training.

Work was amazingly quiet this week. Even the food services were shut down, despite it technically being a work week. I got a lot of good work done on my side projects.

On Wednesday, Steph and I went to see The Boy and the Heron, a Studio Ghibli film. I really enjoyed it as the magic and story reminded me more of the Totoro, Howl’s Moving Castle, and Spirited Away films than his other war based films. The message was a little harder to interpret, but I still really liked it.

Thursday we went to the Natural History Museum to see the Wildlife Photos of the Year. They were really good, although many of them had the theme of people being terrible. Not surprising, but still not what we were expecting.

Friday we headed to Leeds Castle, and it was a gorgeous castle. We went around the grounds the first day, as the line to get into the castle was crazy. We saw the birds of prey, and walked along the water. That evening we had a nice dinner at the castle view restaurant, before going to the light trail. The light trail was pretty good, and we really enjoyed the different exhibits they had. Each exhibit was from a different creator artist, and they were each very different and unique. I especially enjoyed the more interactive immersive onces. The castle projection was especially fantastic.

The room we were staying in was in the stable yard, and while not in the castle itself, was very close by. We could overlook the garden from our window. The next morning we had a huge breakfast and then went to do the maze before anyone else showed up. It was raining most of the day, but we still had a great time in the maze. It took us a surprisingly long time to complete, and the grotto underneath was also gorgeous and interesting. It was a little touristy with the spooky voices, but I liked it nonetheless. We got in line for the castle, and didn’t have to wait almost at all. We were early enough that the main waiting we needed to do was for one of the sections of the castle to open up. That was the Narnia exhibit, where you entered through a wardrobe. They did a really good job setting up the Narnia scenes, and had nice signs and voice overs throughout. After that we didn’t really have much to do, and we walked aroudn the grounds, despite the rain. We eventually decided to go back early, as I had failed to get us a reservation for afternoon tea. The trip back was smooth, and we chilled for the rest of the weekend.

Sunday night, we did have dinner with Carla and Grace at the Gallipoli Restaurant in Islington. The decor was really nice, but when the belly dancer came out the volume on the music was way too high. We tried to go to a pub, but they were either full or required reservations. Steph and I stayed up and watched the fireworks on the stream, before going to bed.

A Loki Holiday Week

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Steph and I finished up Season 2 of Loki this week, but we also happened to see some of the actors from the show around London.

On Monday I had lunch at Kaki with Nastia. I think she enjoyed it, but we went late enough that I couldn’t fit in a climb with it. We will have to meet up again, but focus on the climbing aspect.

Tuesday, Steph and I went to afternoon tea at the Rosewood. It was one of the best we’ve had in London, even tied with The Langham. The scones were the best we’ve had for sure, as they weren’t overly dry like many British scones have been. As we were entering the building we walked right past Ke Huy Quan, who played OB in Loki.

Tuesday evening I met up with a few of the other baritones from choir and we sang karaoke. One of them was moving away and it was a few guys from choir, plus some of his coworkers. I had a good time, and look forward to spending more time with that group. They mentioned a piano bar that has show tunes singalongs, and that sounds amazing. Hopefully we can do that some time in the new year.

Wednesday was pretty relaxed, as the dive club meeting was cancelled. On my way home from working out I walked past Liz Carr, just half a block from our place. She is also an actor in Loki.

Thursday evening we headed to Leicester Square. First we had dinner at Lanzhou Lamian Noodle Bar, and it was really good. We then stopped by the Christmas market in Trafalgar Square. We also had to get a picture in front of the tree there. Then we continued down towards St. James park, but it was already empty and dark. We walked back to Leicester Square to see the Sh**faced Pissmass Carol; an adaptation of A Christmas Carol with one of the actors being highly intoxicated. I enjoyed myself, but it was very late; starting at 9:30.

Friday we got the new Mario Wonder, and played through a few levels. Pretty much nobody was at the office on Friday, so I got to work on whatever I felt like.

Saturday I cooked some more of Steph’s scones, and went to Castle Climbing Center with Carla. We did the outdoor climbing, and even though it was cold we had a great time. It was nice to be able to top out on the climbs.

Sunday we played a round of Frosthaven and then finished cooking for dinner with Nancy and Punit at their place. We made more blueberry scones, deviled eggs, and an asian flavored lentil dish. Punit made a tasty mac n cheese, and Nancy made some pies and green bean casserole. I had a great time over dinner, and we played some codenames and a fun card game they introduced us to. On the way home we had a bit of an adventure as the train stopped at a station that was way before we wanted. But luckily there was a bus pretty much directly back.

Singing, Climbing and Ice Skating

This will be the first London Weekly where I’m going to put the week in the text instead of the title. It is Week 55 in London. Over a year has passed since we’ve arrived. We’ve made great friends and had so many adventures together, and separately. I’m loving life here, and am thankful for the opportunity afforded to us.

Monday evening, after a weekend full of singing, I went to karaoke with friends from work. There were a number of the staple songs that Steph and I have done, as well as several songs from the set I did for choir. I had a great time, and we will need to do karaoke as a group again in January. I might start organizing weekly outings that people can join or not.

Tuesday was a crazy busy day at work, as I was organizing a demo exhibition. I also had assistance from three coworkers to show the demos, as well as interviewing all the other presenters. After work I headed to Substation Brixton with Carla to go climbing with Nastia. We did some pretty tough routes, although they didn’t use the standard difficulty rating, so I can’t rightly say how hard they were.

Wednesday BSAC stuff got cancelled so Steph and I stayed in and started watching Loki season 2. I’m enjoying it so far, but I’ll need to see how it all comes together before I can say how good it is.

Thursday we went ice skating for the WEMC social event after term. There weren’t all that many choir members there. Richard and Idu were there, and I recognized a number of other faces, but didn’t know the names.

Friday morning Steph and I got up early to get her to the St. Pancras bus stop with all her dive gear so she could head to Wessex and learn how to sump dive. I had a pretty chill day at work, which was needed after the crazy week.

With Steph out diving I had the weekend to myself, so I planned some me things; haircut, buying gloves, publishing a book. I also finally made it to the Crypt Gallery, which had an exhibition on Hong Kong, focussing on the protests when China was cracking down and changing the laws. Then I worked on some projects in the Wellcome Collection reading room for the afternoon. In the evening I made some of Steph’s blueberry scones.

Sunday I went to Yonder. Nancy and Punit joined with Atlas. Punit joined me in climbing while Nancy hung out in the cafe with Atlas. There were a ton of kids in the gym, including lots of babies at the cafe.

I finished the book Sunday evening and ordered some proof copies.

London, Week 54

Monday Steph and I had a date night to Austentatious – An Improvised Jane Austen Novel. The theme for the evening was “I don’t think so, sir!” They did an excellent job for the most part, and they had some interesting characters. There were a lot of crossed wires on who was supposed to love who, but in the end they pulled it together. I was impressed by the way several of the actors could really pull off the different roles without much more than adding a hat.

Tuesday evening was my company Christmas party. It was expectedly over the top. Unexpectedly, I went in the wrong entrance and got to the venue through a service elevator 15 minutes before it was supposed to start. I found my way to the entrance doors and hung out there. I have the guise of someone who knows what they are doing so nobody questioned me. I had a good time, and avoided all the drama that can come from those kinds of evenings. I heard later that the drama was quite contained, despite the other David’s best efforts.

We had some great calls Wednesday morning with friends abroad. Paul and Yutong were calling late at night, and we chatted with them about where we could go diving. We chatted with Irene after that about her trying to buy a house in Japan. I had to run to work, for a meeting, but we had good calls with both of them. Paul and Yutong seemed pretty stressed out, so I hope they get a relaxing holidays. The pub meet for the dive club was pretty tame that evening. I missed going to choir, since the term had ended.

Thursday and Friday didn’t have much going on, so I got a good number of chores and 2024 planning tasks out of the way. We also finished up the latest season of Bake Off. I also tuned in for an AI talk with the normal StartX AI Friday group.

Saturday I had a marathon performance at the 02 Mall in Greenwich. We did four full sets and I enjoyed it, but not as much as the other locations. I was in the very back, and the room was large and open. That meant that I didn’t really hear the other singers throughout the performance. I still enjoyed seeing the other performers, and since the baritone section is pretty small it has been the same baritones that have been singing together for pretty much all the performances.

After singing I met Steph at the National Maritime Museum. We saw the exhibits we cared about, and then went to a nice dinner at a nearby Columbian restaurant, Balboa. We then finished the night with an ice skate at the Queen’s House.

Sunday was my last performance with the choir for the term, this time at Covent Garden. We were under the overhang at the back of the church there, near the large tree. It was a huge crowd from the choir. Despite it being decently cold and wet, we had a great time. We did Love is an Open Door twice, which I love. That is my favorite song out of the set. After that I headed home and relaxed the rest of the day.

London, Week 53

We got back from the US on Saturday morning, or at least I did. Steph got delayed by about 3 hours, which was awkward as I didn’t have a key. My key was with the cat sitters. I tried to just go relax at the office and drop off some stuff at my desk, but it happened to be the weekend they were doing tests of the power system. I went to the other building and was able to take a long hot shower and work in the lobby for a while. Steph eventually showed up and I had enough time to unpack and eat a little something.

Shortly after that I had dress rehearsal for the West End Musical Choir. This was the rehearsal for all the off book performances, and it was a lot of people, around 400 I would guess. I got a really good seat; right at the intersection of the four sections. It was unusual to hear all the sections at the same time, although it also made it a bit hard on songs that had the sections going at different times. I really enjoyed the rehearsal, but was pretty dead by the end of it, as I didn’t sleep much on the flight. I slept amazingly well Saturday night.

Sunday, We had a mostly chill day, doing chores and getting settled back in with the kitties. We got everything prepped for sending our passports in for renewal. We also started planning 2024 in more detail.

Monday I was back to work, but I had a double performance with the choir at St. Pancras station. It was so much fun performing. Steph came to watch the first one, and by the second round it was getting pretty cold. I went to the pub for a drink with some of the other choir members afterwards and they were talking about it being bake off week.

That made me decide to do a triple batch of blueberry scones, Steph’s recipe, on Tuesday evening. I didn’t do it quite right, but they still turned out really tasty. They just weren’t very pretty, since the blueberries had slightly melted and the color hard gotten mixed into the dough a bit more.

People really enjoyed them at rehearsal on Wednesday, where we ran through all the songs and made a nice video.

Everyone loved the scones at choir, but they didn’t get finished off. I took them to Dive Club, which wasn’t actually a club meeting. We each had a few at dive club, and I was left with four that I took to share with people at work on Thursday.

Thursday morning I tried out a cycle class at Better for the first time and it went really well. It wasn’t as hard as I was expecting, but my heart rate still got pretty high. Thursday and Friday were chill days at home, with more chores. We did get some snow on Friday, Dec 1.

Saturday we went to have grilled cheese with Nancy and Punit at their new place. We met their two week old baby, Atlas, who was tiny. They had made some amazing pickled onion, and got a nice bread and some basic bread from the store. It was fun trying the different grilled cheeses. I made a lentil soup to go with it that turned out better than I was expecting.

Saturday evening I got on BGA to play with Adam and Timtimtimtimtimtim. We played Gaia Project and then Feast for Odin. I didn’t do well in either, as I haven’t been playing as many board games for a good while. It was nice playing with them, but the remote board game playing isn’t nearly as fun as playing in person. It was hard to have meaningful conversations while playing.

Sunday Steph and I decided to go to Harrods. We got there before they openned so we went to the nearby nut shop. We had ramen in the dining hall, then went around the food halls and picked up some traditional holiday fare. We got a Christmas cake and some mince pies. We also had to stop by the Cheese station and chocolate room. We took a look through their stationary, but none of the cards really struck our fancy.

We headed back home before I headed to the V&A for another choir performance. The room we performed in was the Rafael Cartoons Gallery, and it was a huge vaulted ceiling surrounded by massive gorgeous paintings. It was a perfect space to perform in. We hung out in the green room for two hours and tried out the new songs there. Silent Night and Joy to the World went well, and I dropped both a full octave from the other men. The one that was difficult was All I Want for Christmas is You. That song was hard to get the tune right and the words are harder than I would have expected. I never fully got it right. The first performance didn’t have many people there yet, but there was a nice couple in the back swing dancing. The second performance was packed, and they filled up half of that massive room. At the end some of the choir members went out into the audience and got everyone dancing. It was a great time. The third was fewer people and slightly more tired and subdued than the second, but still a great time.

Atlanta for Thanksgiving

I got into Atlanta and took Marta up to Midtown without any issue. My mom picked me up and made a lovely dinner, despite the burnt rice on the first pass. This is what would have been London, week 52.

I was able to see Brian and Brittany Martin, with their new son Arlo. Ethan was with the grandparents and cousins. They were talking about what’s next for them, and they are trying to figure out where they want to live and what they want to do. It is something a lot of people I know struggle with. I hope they can come meet us in London or we can meet up in Europe somewhere.

I spent the rest of the time with family. I went to Jeff’s on Wednesday to have a discussion with just him, and everyone got together on Thursday for lunch. The food was delicious. The green bean casserole was ok, but I still didn’t like it. My three nieces were cute, and I got to play with them a good bit. They had one of those rockets you launch by stomping on a paddle, and they would run to grab it and bring it back for me to launch again.

I had lunch with my parents before heading to the airport for an overnight flight.

Back in the Bay

This would have been week 51 of being in London, but we spent it back in the SF Bay Area.

We got in late on Wednesday, and headed to Steph’s family home. We were staying there with them, but most of the time Russel and Elaine were in Mexico on a fun trip. We had a nice dinner with them, but I was already full from the food on the flight and really tired from the long day. They were really nice with preparing a veggie stew, and tons of the delicious mango pudding. The next day we went with them to Crouching Tiger for dinner to get some Magic Chili Tofu, which did not disappoint. They still recognized me there after one year away. Steph and I also got Covid boosters on Thursday, and did some grocery shopping since we would be staying at the Lee’s place all week. Those boosters were rough for us, Steph especially.

Friday I went into the office, and it was interesting being back in Burlingame offices. They were just as nice as I remember outside. The insides were pretty much the same as the offices in the UK; standard tech office. I was working with a small team, some of who were from the offices in the UK.

Friday evening we went to see Riley and Rong who have two adorable new identical twins, Tom and Sam. We may have convinced them to give one a goatee to be the mirror universe twin of the other. If they do that they should swap back and forth for the lolz.

Saturday Steph did some martial arts training while I caught up on my real work. We went to a nice big dinner with the board game group friends, and then went back to George’s afterwards. It was great to see them all and catch up.

Sunday we started out at Michael and Michelle’s for book club. We had a wonderful discussion and a ton of people showed up. It was by far the most we’ve had in a discussion for several years, not just since we’ve been in London. Steph had to head out, but I stayed and played Betrayal at House on the Hill. We got a co-op scenario and had great space management, so we had an easy time of it.

Monday we went climbing with Tina and Amit. It was great fun, and we were able to do well on most of the walls. I called it pretty early for me, as I was still dealing with some foot pain, but it didn’t hurt nearly as much as I was expecting.

Tuesday I grabbed dinner with Adam and we then walked around Palo Alto. It hadn’t changed much, as expected. I had a huge wave of jet lag hit, and headed back a little early.

Wednesday was at George’s as it had been for a long time. I enjoyed the time together, and we didn’t do much beyond chat, which was nice. Games would have gotten in the way of having good conversations.

Thursday and Friday I wasn’t feeling great and stayed in mostly. Saturday we headed into SF and went to Juniper and Anna’s wedding. It was a good time, but we headed out a little early as Steph wasn’t feeling great. There was a little blockage on the way there, because their wedding was in a hotel at the center of the conference between Xi and Biden.

Sunday we had lunch with Jeff and Patty. They seem to be doing really well, and are enjoying their early retirement. They do seem like they are searching for something more, but I don’t think it needs to be work for them.

Sunday evening we went to George’s again and had a great time doing some karaoke. I sang a few songs that Steph joined me for. Steph sang one of the songs from the Start Trek musical episode, I’m Ready. I really enjoyed spending time with people, especially Paul and Yutong. They seem stressed out by work, which is more clear now that we’ve been away from the bay area for a little while. I hope we can find a good time to spend with them next year.

Monday morning I headed to the airport before anyone was up, and had a mediocre flight to Atlanta.

London, Week 50

We did very little on this short week before heading to San Carlos. Monday I went to the choir rehearsal at Liverpool Street, which got me to the required 6 sessions to be allowed to perform. I’ll catch a seventh when I’m back, but the performances have already started at that point.

Tuesday was a lot of prep for the flight on Wednesday. The flight itself was fine, as I used my voucher from the Seattle work trip for premium economy. Steph and I took different flights, but got in at about the same time. I waited for her in SFO for about 15 minutes.

London, Week 49

this week was pretty calm, and I didn’t do much. I had an injured foot so I skipped most after work activities. I made it to choir on Monday and went for drinks on Thursday with colleagues.

The main event for the weekend was heading to the Westminster Speleological Groups cabin for Bonfire Night. We stayed in Penderyn, a small town up the road from the cabin. We stopped by Friday night and got some time to hang out at the cabin. There was lots of talk about the routes to do the next day, but nothing solidified.

Saturday we went back and I was planning to hang around the cabin all day. The groups planned their routes in the cave and Steph went in the group with Marcus, Rob, Ben, and Steve. At the cabin a talked to several groups that wanted to do hikes, and one that went to a nearby castle museum. In the afternoon Martin came back and I helped him cook Chili for everyone that evening. Forty or so people came by that evening and Dave set up an amazing fireworks display.

We hung out around the campfire and I got to talk to Rob and David for a while. David especially had great stories, and it was interesting to hear how he would just go volunteer all over. Graham kept throwing random things in the fire, like old cabinet fronts.

On Sunday we stopped by the cabin before heading to Cyfarthfa Castle and Museum. It was an interesting history of Wales and Merthyr Tydfil, the town it was in. They also had the collections of several of the rich men that lived there. They also has some artists that were in the family, so some of that art was on display.

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