Edward Elric (
alchemyfreak) wrote in
riverviewlogs2017-12-14 01:36 pm
[Open] Hygge Celebration on Floor Six
who: Everyone inclined to join
what: New arrival welcome party/Hygge dinner for the month
when: After the new arrivals show up
where: Communal Building - Floor Six
warnings: Please put warnings in subject lines below
Floor Six had managed, in a way, to become their own Found Family. Sure other residents came and went, and many they barely got to know at all, but the core of who was living there now all meant something to Ed. Which meant for this holiday - as cozy as the cabins were - he intended to do something at home as well. The lack of a fireplace might make the setting a bit less matching with the theme of the month, but there was no way the floor itself wasn't warm from all of the cooking. He'd spent the day preparing for this, intent on dragging everyone into it - in some cases, whether they liked it or not.
All residents of Floor Six would have been left an invite with details about the event.
While the food is cooking Ed has set out the usual array of snacks. There wasn't much to this "party" outside of the food, if people wanted to hang out and watch TV or play games everything was available but he hadn't bothered to set it all up like what had been done for Al's birthday. This was more about mingling and socialization than games, getting to know others, celebrating the holiday and welcoming the newcomers to the floor - although should anyone look, they were still present to be used.
The table was set for everyone to eat, the counters littered with whatever food wouldn't fit on the table around the place settings. The usual staples were naturally present, chips, dips, pretzels, popcorn and other bowls of snacks. Mostly, there was food though, substantial food. This wasn't an intel meeting, this was actually meant to be a get together, a celebration of sorts. Anyone is welcome to help themselves to the pots of stew available - not knowing what everyone liked meant he had made smaller portions of a few recipes instead of one large helping, so a variety of options (meats and a strictly vegetable version) are laid out. As are a few other meals - roasts and various meats, salad, and other side dishes, appropriate for this time of year. (Basically feel free to imagine a variety of options to be enjoyed.) Buckets filled with ice housed drinks of all flavors on either end of the kitchen island, although nothing alcoholic was offered should someone provide their own that was entirely up to them.
Warm beverages, hot cocoa, tea, coffee were also available and once everyone's eaten there would be desserts laid out as well. Ice cream, cookies, a small cake thanks to a certain conversation Ed had with another resident in the previous month, and a small collection of pies matching the season.
When Ed sent out the invitations he invited them to bring their own favorite dish if they'd like - assuring that there was no obligation as plenty of food would already be provided for everyone. Of course, the invitation is always extended to bring along friends, the reason this was happening in the communal building was to provide the space for any number of people to show up, while also including the residents of Floor Six that they may not actually know as well.
Board games, video games, playing cards, etc. are all available in the communal entertainment area for others to do while not eating!
[Everyone is welcome to top level below! If you have any questions don't hesitate to hit me up by pm or on plurk:
TransmutedSelf]
what: New arrival welcome party/Hygge dinner for the month
when: After the new arrivals show up
where: Communal Building - Floor Six
warnings: Please put warnings in subject lines below
Floor Six had managed, in a way, to become their own Found Family. Sure other residents came and went, and many they barely got to know at all, but the core of who was living there now all meant something to Ed. Which meant for this holiday - as cozy as the cabins were - he intended to do something at home as well. The lack of a fireplace might make the setting a bit less matching with the theme of the month, but there was no way the floor itself wasn't warm from all of the cooking. He'd spent the day preparing for this, intent on dragging everyone into it - in some cases, whether they liked it or not.
All residents of Floor Six would have been left an invite with details about the event.
While the food is cooking Ed has set out the usual array of snacks. There wasn't much to this "party" outside of the food, if people wanted to hang out and watch TV or play games everything was available but he hadn't bothered to set it all up like what had been done for Al's birthday. This was more about mingling and socialization than games, getting to know others, celebrating the holiday and welcoming the newcomers to the floor - although should anyone look, they were still present to be used.
The table was set for everyone to eat, the counters littered with whatever food wouldn't fit on the table around the place settings. The usual staples were naturally present, chips, dips, pretzels, popcorn and other bowls of snacks. Mostly, there was food though, substantial food. This wasn't an intel meeting, this was actually meant to be a get together, a celebration of sorts. Anyone is welcome to help themselves to the pots of stew available - not knowing what everyone liked meant he had made smaller portions of a few recipes instead of one large helping, so a variety of options (meats and a strictly vegetable version) are laid out. As are a few other meals - roasts and various meats, salad, and other side dishes, appropriate for this time of year. (Basically feel free to imagine a variety of options to be enjoyed.) Buckets filled with ice housed drinks of all flavors on either end of the kitchen island, although nothing alcoholic was offered should someone provide their own that was entirely up to them.
Warm beverages, hot cocoa, tea, coffee were also available and once everyone's eaten there would be desserts laid out as well. Ice cream, cookies, a small cake thanks to a certain conversation Ed had with another resident in the previous month, and a small collection of pies matching the season.
When Ed sent out the invitations he invited them to bring their own favorite dish if they'd like - assuring that there was no obligation as plenty of food would already be provided for everyone. Of course, the invitation is always extended to bring along friends, the reason this was happening in the communal building was to provide the space for any number of people to show up, while also including the residents of Floor Six that they may not actually know as well.
Board games, video games, playing cards, etc. are all available in the communal entertainment area for others to do while not eating!
[Everyone is welcome to top level below! If you have any questions don't hesitate to hit me up by pm or on plurk:

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Course this was back when he ate meat, hunted animals and fished with his bare hands. Vegetarian dishes were a bit harder to pull off over a campfire. Though he was pleased to hear stupid Drake got a ban. ’Yes, in your face, Drak--.’ The thought makes him pause though when he rememberd that Drake was...
He looked down a moment, a guilty look may have crossed his features, but its brief. The teen shook his head to chase whatever he'd been thinking. “I don’t believe you. You will show me you can make a pie that is Pennyworth quality.” He said, sternly, sealing his word with a nod. “This will be your true penance for threatening the life of the family cow and for just plain getting on my nerves.” Then maybe he will take notes. Cooking on a stove and in an oven can't be too different from over a flame, right?
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Jason sees that guilty look, but says nothing and doesn't reach out for the kid. He knew better and they all had their weights to carry. "You realize that means a trip to the store. I just don't keep pie stuff around on hand." he spoke in a grumble but mostly to not sound willing. He gives Damian a flat look when he says 'family cow' a voice in his mind whispering that Cow was more welcome than he was in Bruce's home...
"Fuck it, you wanna do this now, Demon brat or later?"
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Perhaps an organic garden was something he should look into for the Kent house. Grayson could barely cook, Jon was useless as ever, but he did grow up on a farm. Maybe he can find a use for the defective hybrid after all.
"That's fine. You can show me where the store is." He shrugged and finished his dish before pointing at the door. "Get moving."
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He shifted his eyes to Damian before sighing like he had just signed his soul over as he pushed himself up. "Fine, come on then." He grumbled, looking over to Ed to nod, and mouth 'be back soon' before moving towards the door, grabbing up his jacket along the way, and of course still trying to hide the limp. "You have a jacket?" He asked looking to the younger. "Because I haven't fixed the heat yet." He hadn't showed Damian the car yet, but now seemed like the time.
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"The heat in your car broke?" Figures. It was probably a broken down junk heap. ...Kind of an allegory for Todd's life really. Damian just barely manages to keep that comment to himself, because of course, he doesn't want to snark his way out of a free Pennyworth quality pie after all.
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"Its on the list, but not that high. And bite me, I know what your thinking, and it's more than worth it. You don't find a classic like I did for the price I did without problems." He spoke waiting for the lift to come up.
He wouldn't hold such comments truely against Damian, after all, it was true.
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"A classic..." So old and rusty but called classic so Todd doesn't feel ripped off. He just keeps looking straight ahead everytime he feels the man shoot him a scathing look. He wants his pie, Todd. He will happily rip into you though once the baking is done.
"Show me this cheaply priced classic of yours." Okay, he has to let a bit of snark sneak out here and there.
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The Elevator takes them down as Jason gives him a questioning look. "How much do you know about Mustangs?" He asked as the door opened again and Jason started out. His parking spot showed just how much he liked to break the rules. His Motorcycle from home was parked flush against the red rusted 66 Mustang. He only had one space, and he made it work whenever he had to bring the car home.
"Come on." He spoke as he pulled his keys out.
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"A fine breed of horse but not the best for desert travel." He said in his usual dead serious tone. He steps out of the lift and followed to the car that... honestly looked in desperate need of a paint job. He couldn't help the nose scrunch that happens when he looks at.
Wait, he... wants them to drive around in that? "...WAIT!" Damian suddenly shouts from behind the man when he opens the door. "Do not put the key in the ignition, this car might kill us all." He said sternly before moving to open the front hood. He, of course, needs to give it a once-over before he let EITHER of them sit in the possible time bomb on wheels.
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He leaned in and popped the hood, so Damian could lift the hood. Unlike the rest of the car the engine was shiny and clearly well loved. Jason had already been working on her and that was where he started, that and the tires were pretty and looked more expensive than the car... they may be stolen.
"I've been driving it for months now, Little D. It's not been kind enough to kill me yet." He spoke as if he was serious, but it was his usual death humor. "She's a 1966 289 V8, so don't get scared if she's a little loud, she's made that way." Yes, he was referring to the car as a woman.
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He shoots Todd a look over his shoulder for the death humor but doesn't comment. He wasn't as humorous about his death. Shrugging it off was just a bit harder for him since he considered loosing to his clone one of his greatest failures. For both him and his clone brother. Not to mention having his mother orchestrate the entire thing was...
"The noise level can be fixed if it's truly an issue, but loud motor vehicles don't bother me." He reaches up to slam the hood closed. "Let's go."
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"It's supposed to be that loud. That's how a classic mustang sounds. Think of it like a rattle snakes warning." He replied playfully. "Now wait a second." He spoke as he slipped back in the driver side and turned her over, to shift to Neutral and let it roll back from the parking spot before leaning over to open the door for Damian which gave a loud pop. "Lets rock and roll." He spoke once the door was open.
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Honestly, he isn’t sure how he’s lasted this long with Todd without at least a punch being thrown. As for the death humor... well, one thing he could say about Todd's death. It was one of the few times Damian could say something crass and not get scathing looks for it.
"If you say so." He wasn't sure how loud noises made something more classic, but eh, to each his own. "We'll get some bandages for your ankle. You're limping around is only going to slow down your cooking." And we can’t have that.
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It was nothing short of a miracle that no ones thrown a punch yet.
"I do." He spoke as his phone connected with the bluetooth he had wired in through the cigarette lighter, and music started playing, Jason only turned it down some. "It's fine, I don't need a leg to make a pie." Boy he doesn't know what the future has in store for him. "Now, buckle up it's snowy out." He grumbled before he started to back up without waiting. The store at least was a short drive, but the nice stolen tires would do fine on the snow as would the old metal body.
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Having a Jon that came barely fly as opposed to the Jon he knows back home that can fly just fine was disorienting sometimes, but it was nice to pick of his poor flying again.
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"I was in Qurac, looking for the Bow of Ra with the Outlaws." Just before he was listed as a criminal of war.