Yes, my dear Skirt!istas, I just got back from the International Bellydance Conference of Canada in Toronto, an entire four days devoted to dancing, talking about dance, watching movies about dance, listening to lectures about dance, buying dance clothes…you get the picture. I didn’t get to go for the whole four days, actually, because my flight … Continue reading
Author Archives: Caitlin McDonald
I Submitted my Thesis and the Volcano Erupted. Coincidence?
So very much has happened since my last post, dear Skirt!istas. First and most importantly, I’ve submitted my PhD thesis! Yes, that’s right, the long-awaited day has finally arrived. After literally years of toil, the product of all my effort has been converted into a 200-page comb-bound document. (Temporarily–it’ll get put into something fancier after … Continue reading
Double Your Pleasure, Double Your Fun…NOT.
The last time I wrote I was preparing myself for dancing in front of over a hundred people at my jiu jitsu style’s national ball. It went quite well, and there is video which I plan to post on YouTube so all you Skirt!istas can see, but I haven’t gotten around to it yet. I’ve been quite busy. … Continue reading
Dance Dance Revolution
Tomorrow is the jiu jitsu national seminar and annual ball for the style that I study. Some time ago I offered to do a very short belly dance demonstration at the ball, obviously while possessed by some sort of Dance Demon. Luckily I managed to finagle a friend who also does jiu jitsu and is also a … Continue reading
Literary Classics, as Read by Caitieskirt (Vol. 1–or maybe 2)
Today we shall discuss Oscar Wilde’s classic work of literature “The Picture of Dorian Gray.” This 1891 novel is full of many themes, allusions and some allegory and stuff. But what we will be talking about is the cover. I read “The Picture of Dorian Gray” as an undergraduate for a class in what we at … Continue reading
Lunar Encounters
Exeter has been cold and rainy (and a little bit snowy!) ever since my return from abnormally freezing Florida. Despite this, I’ve had some excellent lunar encounters lately. The first was through the glass roof of a pub conservatory. The pub is lovely and snug with a little fireplace in winter and a beautiful courtyard … Continue reading
Digressions and Diversions
“Folks, we got some news for ya.” These are words you never want to hear from a pilot. I flew back to the UK on Tuesday, planning to arrive in London on Wednesday morning. Flying always induces a mix of emotions in me–excitement about imminent travel, nostalgia for the good old days when flying was glamorous, … Continue reading
The Return of Stroh-Man.
In my family, there’s a little story I shall call “The Legend of Stroh-Man.” It goes like this: Late one wintry night during a family gathering at my grandma’s house in Clearfield, PA, most likely at Christmas, my parents and aunts and uncles all went down to the local bar together. I was a mere babe and … Continue reading
The Road Home…Leads to Aquatic Santa Hats?
As I write this I’ve got a bag full of presents, I’m sitting in the first-class train carriage (it was actually cheaper, I swear!) and I am very festively gallivanting up to the airport, looking forward with light heart to getting off the ground tomorrow on my way to visit my parents for Christmas. Friday, things … Continue reading
Things to Do if You're Avoiding Writing that Last Chapter (apart from the introduction and conclusion) of Your PhD
Yes, that’s right, folks! I’m currently writing the first draft of the last chapter of my PhD. That is, apart from the introduction and conclusion which don’t count as actual chapters because the first one is going to say, “This is what I’m about to say!” and the last one is going to say, “This … Continue reading