Since then, however, I’ve sort of been offline a lot. Sure, I’ve surfed the web and kept up with stuff, but I haven’t been much of a contributor to the online community. I’ve even withdrawn from posting at some of my favorite places where I’ve been a regular. I’m not entirely sure why - I have a couple of theories, some or all of which are certainly contributory, and the primary one is a function of time. I’ve been spending time doing lots of other things. In particular, I’ve been running a couple of game groups and a part of others, and my log of boardgames played I’ve been keeping is getting quite full.
Yes, I’m logging every game I play now. It’s been pretty neat - for example, a friend of mine recently posted a list of games he’s played every year for the past five years - I’m intrigued to check the stats of my own game plays. I was mildly surprised to see exactly how many plays of Race for the Galaxy and of Dominion I’ve played this year!
In any case, I’ve somewhat withdrawn from online communities, which is a trend I hope to reverse. I’ve felt a bit disconnected, and I’m ready to reconnect.
]]>So, a pretty light day to start things off. So far, I’ve mostly played games with people I know, though I did get the honor of playing Witch’s Brew with Rick Thornquist. I’ll try to have more tomorrow, with pictures, it’s late and I need some sleep!
]]>Good thing for me, too, because I’ve eaten about half of the non-perishable snacks I bought for me.
Kristen: I don’t know - either the Opening Ceremony of the Olympics, or gay porn, I can’t tell which.
]]>We’ve painted our bedroom a faint shade of white/green called Dew Drop, which looks like this:

It’s nice - Kristen has a good eye for what works, as far as decorating goes. I’m awaiting lawn mower parts to arrive in the mail so I can cut the lawn, which needs it. Technically, it works, but the self-propelled part doesn’t (the belt has gone out), and with our large back yard and my love for the self-propelled aspect of our lawn mower, I’m waiting until the parts come in so I can play Mr. Fix-It before I get to weed-whackin’.
Also, we’re getting geared up for Fantasy Football again this year - let me know if you’re interested in being part of the league.
]]>I’ve never been a Hillary Clinton fan, so I don’t know why this particular instance has raised my hackles, but it has. Hrm. I’ve said for many months that I think an Obama/McCain matchup would be good for America, and I take some comfort that I might soon be able to find out if I’m right.
I played Australian Rails for the first time last night - it feels a bit swingy, but I don’t think it detracts from the game. I think I like it better than Empire Builder, but I’m still a huge fan of Iron Dragon (which has become Kristen and I’s favorite map).
]]>I’ve noticed that I’ve gone far too long since my last blog. I’ve had a lot of commitments lately, all of which I enjoy, but they seem to have taken a good deal of my time. It’s led to me inadvertently cutting back here, which is sort of sad, because I enjoy posting my random thoughts to the few people who check this.
My sister-in-law recently gave birth to a baby boy a shade over a week ago! His name is Caleb, and he seems to be doing okay. Â I got to hold him when he was less than 12 hours old - it was really special! I’ll get pictures up at some point.
We did draft fantasy football recently, and we’ve had our best turnout this year with 8 people. It should be a blast! I’m quite happy with my team - I’m surprised at the quality of receivers I was able to snag, while still getting some top players in other positions. (Highlights of my draft include Frank Gore, Willie Parker, Travis Henry, Marc Bulger, Steve Smith (!), Roy Williams, Todd Heap and Plaxico Burress. (Well, maybe that was more than highlights, as its half my team.)
Also, if you get the chance to play Zooloretto - do it. It is an amazing game.
]]>“In the silent awe and wonder,
Words fall short to hope again.
How beautiful, how vast your love is,
New forever, world without an end.”
- World Without an End by Five Iron Frenzy
“All my dreams are slowly dying.
I can count my years in scars.
The only one that’s never left me,
has carried me so very far.
I’ve heard it said that he wastes nothing,
so beautiful to behold,
the author of my hope is writing,
the greatest story ever told.”
- The Greatest Story Ever Told by Five Iron Frenzy
Never stop worshipping.
]]>In other news, yesterday I found out a good friend of ours is going to be here in Mississippi for the next four years at least. Everyone is very happy about that, myself included, cause for celebration indeed.
Here’s hoping I can get this posted from this tiny screen! Have a wonderful St. Patrick’s Day weekend!
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