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Day 0 (Thursday) - I cosplayed Pikachu (Pokemon) to go pick up my badge. I was pleasantly surprised at the reactions to my costume, since it's my "fly under the radar" costume for when I want to cosplay, but don't want to attract much attention. Looking back on it, I should've cosplayed something more eye-catching, because then at least I'd have something to do while waiting in line for two-plus hours to pick up my badge. Funny enough, my boyfriend caught more attention than I did. He was wearing a fleece Magikarp hat that I made for him a few weeks back.
Day 1 (Friday) - I cosplayed my own version of human-form Amaterasu (Okami) and my boyfriend wore his Magikarp hat again. I was pleasantly surprised (as usual) at the amount of people who enjoyed my costume and took pictures. I was extremely flattered when the masquerade winners from last year's Fanime (Chief Pikachu and Charlie the Charmander) geeked out over my costume and asked for pictures and hugs. I don't know why it was such a big deal, but it was really flattering and I absolutely loved them in last year's masquerade masquerade, and in this year's too! So that was really cool.
The first thing my boyfriend and I did was go to the dance lessons to learn some of the dances for the Black & White Ball. I really wish we hadn't bothered. If we do dance lessons next year, we're only going to like two. Maybe. I don't like the way they're run. They separate girls and guy and teach them steps individually, then bring them together to dance as partners, force them to rotate and switch partners, and then separate them again. It's not that I don't like dancing with strangers, it's not that I don't like having to teach them to dance (even though they should be paying attention), it's just that I didn't like the guys who blatantly didn't pay attention to the instructors or me and smelled funny, were all sweaty, and groped at me like hungry animals. One guy partnered up with me super fast, before I could get to my boyfriend, and the whole time we danced (which was way too long), he kept staring at my lips and my cleavage. Even if he had been attractive and not gross, I would still be greatly offended. On the flip side, of course there were guys who could really dance, knew what they were doing, and were very polite and proper.
After escaping dance lessons, we looked into an archery panel at the "Dojo", but I got bored really fast. All of what I saw was about how to get started in archery as a hobby, what stuff to buy, where to buy it, and at what price. In hindsight, it could have been very useful, but I was cranky from dancing and we had to stand. So we left and browsed the Dealer's Room. There, we met up with Foxberry and her boyfriend. We wandered with them for a while until they decided to go to the Artist's Alley. We also met up with Sheik and chatted with er for a while.
Then we looked through the Dealer's Hall some more and perused for food. I ended up with taquitos with sour cream and salsa. I was pleased with how spicy the salsa was, but I like spicy things, and that's all personal preference anyway.
After eating, we went back for another dance lesson. We just won't talk about that anymore.
THEN it was off to watch "Comedy Club", a half hour show consisting of two anime/gaming-themed comedians that presented short routines. They then plugged "Comedy Club at Fanime", their Saturday show, which was unfortunately during the masquerade. We then met up with a friend of mine, who quickly took off to go with her friend to "buy food and booze." Heh.
We stuck around for the swap meet, but I didn't see anything I liked and I was tired, so we left.
We went to more dance lessons, but still not talking about that.
Then we went to the Maid Cafe. I was a little disappointed that we had to sit with people that we didn't know and had to share a maid, but it was still a lot of fun. I think the food was better this year than it was last year, I had a turkey sandwich and a chocolate-covered strawberry. It was way obviously overpriced, but it's the experience you're paying for, and it's worth it. We played a fun little game, sort of a board game, I supposed, where a little mechanized bumble bee flew in a circle and tried to knock down little honeycombs. You protected your honeycombs by flicking the bee upward with a honey stirrer when it came close enough. Much fun, actually. I did have one odd experience though.. While I was eating (before playing) a girl and a guy came up to our table. The girl had a video camera and was saying "Just do it! Do it quickly!" and the guy came up to me, held out a fake white flower, and said "This is for you" before they both quickly ran away. It was, uhh.. Flattering? And embarrassing in front of people I didn't know. I'm still not sure that my boyfriend even noticed, as he was playing with the maid and the bumble bee at the time. Umm. Wrong words again.
After that we went to check into the hotel. Well. I went to check in. I reserved a room for one person, so I didn't want to show up with someone else. Very suspicious... But when they asked how many keys I wanted, I asked for two, and they gave me two without question. The room was nice, one bed, one couch-like monstrosity, way up on the seventh floor, nice TV, mini-fridge, coffee-maker, bathroom with fancy lighting. We unpacked some, hung up the more delicate costumes (Chi and Hideki) and other random easily-wrinkled items of clothing.
We scoured the game room for the "DDR Max Perfect Attack" tournament, but we couldn't find it, so we played "Bust a Move" =D I love that game. We found the tournament afterward and the contestants scared me (I watched them warm up) so we went to leave. Then I joined a HUGE group game of Ninja, at least thirty-five people, and I made it to the top five. Very proud of myself.
Then off to the masquerade! YAY! Waiting in line, and walking around the block to get in line, wasn't much fun, but totally worth it. The masquerade this year was amazing, save for, of course, yet again, being stuck next to obnoxious people (one of whom was unfortunately my friend..).
After the masquerade, it was back to the hotel to change and then off to the rave! While waiting in line for the rave, a guy with a boom box came over with a Spider-Man cosplayer and was playing awesome music while Spider-Man encouraged people to dance. Sadly, not many people did. I didn't want them to leave, but they got bored and wandered off. Sad panda. Rave was very fun, danced a lot, saw Sheik again. Watched a Mario cosplayer in red fishnet grind on some chick. Interesing...
Anyway, after that, back to the hotel to shower and SLEEP!
Then off to the CLAMP gathering. It started late because the Tsubasa gathering ran over. So while waiting, I ended up talking to another Chi cosplayer, and we got SWARMED by photographers. It was insane. We were about the same height, and while my costume was white with black, hers was red with black, so we looked sort of opposite. I think the whole image of two Chi's together just freaked people out in general. We got pulled aside by a photographer for a small shoot and another Chi joined us, but then the Chobits gathering started, so we told him we'd come back. The other Chi's and I went up with two other Chi's to pose, and then everyone watching started calling out for a Hideki. Something must've finally snapped in my boyfriend's head, because he finally ran out to join us Chi's, to the cheers and screaming of onlooking fangirls. So we posed and cameras flashed, then we dispersed.

My boyfriend and I went to the Dealer's Hall again to buy a wig that we had spotted earlier for me to use for my Franziska von Karma cosplay. It's a tiny bit more blue than i wanted, but it is gorgeous, and easily my favorite wig already. I asked for a wig head, but they told me to come back the next day.
After that, there was another dance lesson, they back to the hotel for food and preparation for the ball. We stopped by Sheik's hotel room so that I could buy a wig from her. It's a really nice wig, and I gave her $20 for it. It's long and silver, she previously used it for her Ayame Sohma (Fruits Basket) cosplay. I haven't decided what I'll use it for yet, honestly, but I will find a use for it, I'm sure.
Dancing at the ball was great when we did it right, heh.. I was really disappointed when I saw just how many people weren't dancing "properly" but it didn't really bother me until someone jumped on my foot! Yeah.. After that, I got easily frustrated until we just left altogether.
On the way back to the hotel room, we looked for food, and I spotted mini pork buns, $5 for two. We picked up money in the room, and then I went back and bought twenty dollars worth of "mini" pork buns. They weren't so mini, so I ended up sharing with my boyfriend and our friends before they left. Then I bathed, put on PJs, and slept. I didn't sleep well that night at all. I really didn't want it to end, I didn't want to leave...

Then we packed, checked out, and put things in the car. I'm still feeling like I forgot something in the room, but I don't think I did, I'm just freaking out for no reason, I hope. The elevators were really full, so we actually had to walk down seven flights of stairs with all of our luggage. Never before was I so jealous of Sheik's room being on the third floor. We made it down, barely, and packed things into the car.
We were supposed to go the the NANA panel, by request of a friend, but we couldn't find it. So we went back to the Dealer's Room to get that wig head. They told me to come back at two-thirty, but when I told them I wasn't going to be there at two-thirty, they sold me one of their display heads. I wish they had discounted it, since it's pretty beat-up, but it does work just as well as any other wig head, so that's cool. Then we left for home.
All in all, it was an amazing convention. It really was. I've pretty much decided that I do want to go back next year. But maybe only stay one night. Or something. Two was too much. Too much stimulation and excitement. And money. Way too much money.
I like your Chii cosplay! I like the costume and the wig. I remember my sister cosplaying as Chii, or was it Freya because she was wearing an all black Gothic dress. She had me style her Vivica Fox wigs and modify one of her earphones for her to look like one of them. She was with her friend, who cosplayed the very cute Sumomo! She borrowed on of my sister's Tony of Beverly wigs which looks really close to the hair of that little robot.
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