Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Happy Birthday to Me!

I had a good birthday. We just hung around the house. Jamie made me open only one present at a time, kind of like we did with Calvin on Saturday. My first present was some poker chips and a chip tray. That was worth a good laugh. =)

My second present was better, the game Blokus. So we played together as a family before continuing on with the things we are trying to get done this week.


My third present was a nice set of Bocce balls. We trooped outside and played a couple of games basically trying to follow the rules. It was pretty fun.


My final present was the game Small World. We ended up staying up late playing together as a family. It was a good time, though we figured out later that we weren't playing entirely correctly. Izzy was getting a little goofy and so was her mother. We had a lot of fun. All in all, a great birthday!


Andrew Wins...Again

So Andrew keeps asking me to play Warmachine with him...I may have created a monster. =) I recently received a Legion of Everblight Warpack plus a couple of solos and an extra Warcaster that I got for a great deal on Bartertown and Andrew was wanting to know if he could play them. I finally let him so we played a Warpack game, he played the Legion of Everblight (LoE) and I played Skorne. I slammed his Carnivean but left my caster too open with no Fury to transfer damage and he was able to assassinate me with a couple of shots from his caster. I think that's the second time he's beaten me. It's fun that he's learning to capitalize on my mistakes.

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Hordes Genesis

So Andrew and I went to a Hordes Genesis event Friday night. I went to play and Andrew tagged along to watch. He's so much fun. I ended up playing three games, one at 35 points, one at 50 points, and one at 75 points. The first two were pretty good. The last one, well, it was the first time I'd ever played 75 points and we had 12 minute turns. It was intense, to say the least. I did not do well as it was getting late and I was pretty fried.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Does anyone read my blog?

I had this urge to blog and so hopped on and found that it's been over a year since I last posted anything at all. Crazy.


We closed on a house here in Spokane almost two weeks ago and have spent what seems like every minute of the last two weeks working on it. I've been trying to get the garage finished and it has turned out to be a lot more work than I thought it would. Jamie and I finally got it textured last Friday and yesterday I got the ceiling primed. Hopefully today I can get the electric power painter I borrowed working so I can get it completely primed and maybe even painted a bit. We'll see how far my primer goes.


This year my favorite tabletop wargaming company, Privateer Press, released a new version of rules for their game, Warmachine. So I decided to give it another try. I'd gotten a bit burned out with the old rules, just found I never had fun playing. I joined a local map league and had a good time with an enjoyable group of guys. Andrew's playing Warmachine with me now. I think we've played three Sunday's in a row. He seems to enjoy it though he almost never wins.


Friday, April 24, 2009

My Give a %#$@*'s Busted

Just finished the fourth week of this final 10 week semester.  Six weeks to go.  And then comes the Oral's Board.  I'm so ready to be done with school.

Which leads to the title of this post.  It comes from a Jo Dee Messina song that keeps running through my head as I sit through class after boring class that has little or nothing to do with the real world and even less to do with eternity.

I read a good post on another blog that reminded me to count my blessings, so lets see if I can name 10:
1. I don't have to go to work and try and finish my degree in the evening at the same time
2. If I can make it through Orals I get to spend next year in Spokane working at what looks like an interesting company and spending time with family
3. The kids are healthy
4. Andrew loves Warhammer 40K.  Today he even called it 40K.  Funny kid!
5. I'm married to a wonderful, attractive woman who is an excellent wife and mother.
6. I live in the best country in the world, where we have the most freedoms and opportunities.
7. I've got hot water.  If you've ever had to live without it, you know what a blessing that is!
8.  There's food in the fridge.  Similar to what I said above.
9. I have no worries about losing my job; I'm so thankful to be in the military with the kind of job security that gives me!
10. All of my worries are small beans compared to those who are going through real trials.  We're healthy, safe and secure.

Well, that helped me feel better! =)

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Sustainability

In my International Business class we had to find an article on sustainability, read it and write a review on it.  After I read the article I'd chosen I felt like gagging at all the left wing comments made by the author.  She had some good points, but her little comments didn't help me accept them.

Our professor likes it when we find additional literature to cite in order to support our arguments so I went onto wikipedia to find something.  We're not allowed to cite wikipedia (not scholarly enough...I mean, who checks it to see if any of the information on there is true anyways?) but people usually have citations so I was able to find an interview with the father of the ecological footprint.  He included some discussion on sustainability and I found it a very interesting and informative interview with some outstanding points.

So, if you're wondering what sustainability is, here's a link to the article.  Enjoy!

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Indoctrination

I just introduced Andrew to Warhammer 40K by playing through an intro game with him.  He seemed to enjoy it.  Enough that he asked if we could play again.  When I said, "Not tonight," he asked if we can play again tomorrow night.  Too fun!