Currently Reading: Fairy Meat
Hey! Three TV dropped Earth: Final Conflict from their schedule before airing the final episode. That's uncalled for. Luckily I was able to read the episode synopsis on the official Web site.
Our parish dedicated our new O'Carrol Hall, Conference Center, four additional classrooms, Youth room, outdoor Mosaic Shrine of the Holy Family, kitchens, Hospitality Center, and sunken garden. At first I thought it was a bad idea to get rid of our sand Volleyball courts for the new parish hall, but having done the walk-through tonight I must say I am impressed. We should be able to stock much more food for the St Vincent de Paul Society, have a real Youth Group for the first time in our parish, and are now capable of holding major events such as concerts, lectures, Paul's Cafe, and host our diocesan synod. The first event our new hall held was a special presentation of Late Night Catechism in coordination with the Scottsdale Centre for the Arts to celebrate the fourtieth anniversary of our pastor's ordination into the priesthood.
So Saturday I ran the Fairy Meat game I was asked to run a couple of weeks ago. Considering how I hadn't played since HexaCon X in July 2000, I was amazed at how smoothly the game ran. I ran the Breakfast scenario from the main book, and everyone but Jackson who had a headache all weekend and hates fairies had fun.
In fact, my Xanga image was a surprise photo of me taken while I was playing my first game of Fairy Meat the Sunday of that convention. That's why I have the measuring string in my hands. I really need a new picture taken of me, even though I usually avoid having pictures taken of me. That one makes me look extra fat.
Woah, am I tired. I guess I should go to bed and recap the rest of my weekend later. Suffice it to say that the clerics weren't killed off by the rest of the party and that the succubus escaped. I had my PTO OKed for the 1st of November. I watched and enjoyed All the President's Men. More details may follow, but I should be well rested for tomorrow night if it is indeed the last session of our MSHAG campaign. Night.
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