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Day 333: not saving the world

It’s late and I’m pretty tired.

We tried to save the world tonight, from a global pandemic, but failed.  Twice.  It’s sad when you play a purely cooperative game and you lose, because then everyone loses.  No one wins!

I was actually going to go to sleep close to an hour ago, but I instead read some forum posts about the board game we played tonight.  What did people do before the Internet existed?  I guess they didn’t get distracted and went to bed when they planned to go to bed.

It was a good weekend.

It’s hard to believe that there’s only a month of year 26 blogging left for me and two months of a baby-less existence left for us.

Day 201: nothing nearly as exciting

There’s really no way I can follow up yesterday’s post with anything nearly as exciting.  We’ve known about the baby for a few months now and have kept it a secret from most people outside of our immediate families.

Either way, we’ve been anxious to share the news and are certainly happy that so many of you are as excited as we are.  Katie’s also relatively happy to be out of the first trimester, as the morning sickness is supposed to abate.

We just got back tonight from a trip up to Portland.  We managed to stop by Ashland on the way back and catch Equivocation at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival last night.  I also got to spend a bit of time today at Funagain Games, a internet board game retailer with a storefront in Ashland and Katie and I wandered through their warehouse for a quarter of an hour.

Also, I feel like I’ve been eating for three straight days.  Multiple times over the past few days I’ve felt like I’ve been too full to ever eat again.  It was, in all, a fantastic trip.

The next big projects: fixing the DVR, getting new tires on the car, and beating Batman.

Day 172: so much done

I did a lot today.

I ate a delightful German lunch in Alameda, visited a board game and video game store, defeated a titanic ant, beat up five policemen, and doomed the human race to a deadly pandemic.

I could use a nap. And some ice cream.

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