Rabbit Rabbit everyone. Another month has passed and this steam-punk bunny is here to say "Not so fast! Before we get to November, tell me about how you spent this last weekend of October 2015, Sandy." Well Bunny, I spent it with my daughter at Hal-Con Hal-Con, a sci-fi, fantasy and gaming convention held in Halifax NS and run completely by volunteers.
Although I've always known I was weird, I've only just begun to realize I am also a bit of a geek ...... with my lifelong love of Doctor Who, my recent addiction to The Walking Dead and my ever-growing addiction to sci-fi. This was my first Hal-Con, but it sure won't be my last.
On the left is a couple in steam-punk cosplay. (It was encouraging to see the different age groups.) And on the right are a cute couple of girlies from some video game; I saw them several times throughout the building, always carrying their trays of colorful cocktails.
Dr Who was represented several times. This young man on the left is obviously a Tom Baker fan, Doctor #4, I believe. And on the right is King Renley from Game of Thrones (may he rest in peace).
But in spite of the beautiful costumes and the variety of characters depicted, my favorite of the whole day was this most beautiful of all the woodland elves, my daughter Molly. Ya know, it's wonderful to find at my age that I can share this new-founded common interest with my gorgeous geekie daughter.
The family that's cos-plays together, stays together? Yeah! It sure creates some wonderful memories.
We got to eat a couple of great meals together, and I got to go thrifting the next day before I headed home to once again become a responsible employee and mother to internations.
But I've got a whole year to get a few costumes together for next year's Hal-Con.
Have you ever been to a sci-fi convention?
4 comments:
That is a very unusual event, but I imagine it was even more fun because you got to go with your daughter.
From one steampunk enthusiast to another, let me just say Welcome to the Weird! I hope you find a route to immersion (costumes, games, music, literature; there are many!) and have many years of fun. Having a daughter involved only adds to the enjoyment. I don't want to put an ad in your comment section, but if you'd like to explore further, drop a reply, and I'll pass on a couple of sites I've found to be of superior quality.
All the best to you. Stay warm!
You are a spot of sunshine in this world!!!! I love your energy and you enthusiasm!!
That looks like a lot of fun. Many years ago my daughter made a steampunk wedding cake, it was amazing. I love the bunny.
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