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Lent
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Thank God for Heroes
Thursday Wayne and I did some more work on HLA4. It’ll be earlier this year, and we haven’t heard anything from any of our usual cast. We thinking about either continuing on through HLA7 or ending with HLA4. We have an idea for another LARP should we end HLA with HLA4. It’s still too early in the process to make a decision.Friday my leg was acting up a bit again. It caused me some discomfort on the commute to work and while limping around the building at work. On the way home I stopped in at KFC again and asked for a fish bowl. I had a different employee this time, and he wasn’t sure how to answer. So he went into the back and converesed with someone out of view. When he came back, he asked me to confirm that I wanted to substitute fish for popcorn chicken on a rice bowl. I confirmed that request, and he confirmed that he could make it happen. After I paid for it, he had to go tell the food preparer about the substitution, as apparently the computer system for KFC was unable to let him convey that. But that’s progress. Hopefully KFC will wise up and let the computer handle such requests next year.After that, while heading uphill through the mountain preserve, my leg started acting up enough I ended up catching a bus the rest of the way. On the way home, Liz’s daughter got on the bus. It turns out that she was kicked out of the house some five months before, and now lives within a mile of me. She asked me for an update on LepreCon, but as I had just missed her mother’s convention’s meeting I wasn’t of much help.Trollgod has started a new game on Trollhalla, Buffalo Castle Tag. I signed up for the game, then asked Khayd’haik to add some weapons to the Armoury for the game. He was able to add some, but not others. I was waiting to see if they’d be added before submitting my character stats and description. Once I saw that he’d added what he could, I decided I’d make my character once I was home and had access to my T&T7 rules.But when I got home from watching Batman & Mr. Freeze: Subzero with my friends, I got a call from my maternal grandfather. My grandmother was back in the hospital and he needed me to call my mother. She’s long distance, and he’s never been willing to learn how to use the calling card. So, suffice it to say, my character had to wait.Sunday, after hiking and having breakfast at Village Inn with our hiking group, my mother picked me up and we visited my grandparents at the hospital. She’d broken a bone between her ribs and shoulder, and it was likely that it was bone cancer. Afterwards, my mother joined me for mass. Father Joy presided, but Msgr. Mike gave the homily as the kick off for the Lenten Mission. The mission is on the mass, and he promised to explain the forest of the mass, not the trees of the mass (to abuse a common metaphor to summarize his explanation).Once I got home, I rushed to make my Buffalo Castle Tag character by deadline. I posted it, but shortly thereafter Turn One was posted, and I wasn’t included. Apparently I’d been too late in posting my character statistics. I was disappointed, but it happens.Monday morning I got up early so I could attend the Lenten Mission. Msgr. Mike presided over mass and afterwards gave a 45 minute talk. He paraleled the Exodus of the Israelites with the Exodus of Jesus. After that, he explained how the Jewish people relate their lives to the Exodus of the Israelites, while Christians are called to model their lives after the Exodus of Jesus. The mass is one of the ways we do so, with scriptures, homily, and Eucharist.After the Lenten Mission I went to work. After work my mother told me that the cancer doctor had ordered some shots, which my grandmother demanded to have explained to her. The nurse was unable to explain them fully (as she wasn’t there when the doctor was), and promised to explain them once she had the order in hand. My grandmother was threatening not to take them if any of them was related to chemo (which she’d already stopped for her breast cancer).A friend of mine had been out of town for the weekend, and I had wanted to welcome her back to town. So I called her right after that. Perhaps I shouldn’t have, as the words that came out of my mouth didn’t seem to match the ones in my head. I probably should have waited, but sometimes I get so stubborn. I set my mind towards doing something, and I’ll do it regardless of a change in curcumstances. Thursday I emailed her an appology and clarification.Monday evening I stopped by Monte‘s on the way home so I could watch Heroes: The Best Show on Television. It continues to get better with each episode. I was so jazzed by the end of the episode, it was totally what I needed. Then, Trollgod gave me a call and told me that he’d made a Turn One addendum, and that I could participate in Buffalo Castle Tag. That, too, made my day. Two good things (even if they’re just fantasy, they’re good distractions) in the same evening went a long way towards bolstering my spirits.I got home and submitted my Turn One response, then went to bed. I slept in, so by the time I got to church I’d already missed part of the Lenten Mission. So I left, deciding to catch the evening session. On the way home I dropped off my tunic at the drycleaners and went grocery shopping. Once home I paid some bills, weeded the yard, and did laundry.I wanted to see about visiting my grandmother, but couldn’t get ahold of anyone. Eventually, my mother was off work and I called her. She seemed surprised that I hadn’t read her email on the matter. I’m always telling people to call me and leave a message rather than email. I get to phone messages the same day, emails within a few weeks. I tell people this all the time, yet no one listens. It is very frustrating. My mother and I just went over this last month. It turned out that my grandmother was moved to the cancer ward and that she was talking about how we’d all missed her when she’s gone.Eventually, it was time to go to the Lenten Mission. After the Lenten Mission mass, Msgr. Mike refreshed us on what he’d covered the day before, before launching into the main portion of the mission. The mass begins with asking for forgiveness, continues with blueprints for our lives, and culminates with gathering together as a community at the altar. The scriptures are our blueprints on how to live life. We read those blueprints before we come to the altar with our own individual crosses, which we offer up to the Lord. Jesus was/is offered up on our behalf, just as the Jewish priests offered up holocausts to the Lord. Msgr. Mike also mentioned that the priesthood is allowed to share in the sacredness of others’ crosses. I found that very profound.Wednesday morning I got up early for the Lenten Mission again. This time, Fr. Gene precided over the mass. After mass he thanked Msgr. Mike for giving the mission, as he normally sees twelve people left by the third day of the mission. This time, Father claimed, the assembly grew each day of the mission. Msgr. Mike then launched into the mission, which he promised would be different than the previous two days. Jesus emptied Himself of everything (including His divinity) and filled Himself with God’s will. That was why Satan tempted Him to use His divinity, that was how He was able to experience doubt on the cross, that was how He has left us an example of how to live our lives, and that is how He is able to identify with and share with us in our humanity. We are called to follow that example, imperfect as we are, to empty ourselves and fill ourselves with the will of God. Baptism begins that, but being imperfect we need to periodically reempty ourselves and refill ourselves with God’s will, which the mass gives us, especially in the Eucharist.After the mission was a social with coffee and doughnuts. They didn’t have any beverage other than coffee, so I took a cup and regretted it the rest of the day. Gross. Gross. Gross. I couldn’t get the taste out of my mouth the rest of the day. I’m done with coffee for the next decade. At least the maple longjohn was good. Fr. Gene invited me to join him at “the problem children” table. One of the ladies at the table will be celebrating her 50th wedding anniversary a week from today, and she was talking about the sausages that were going to be catered at the big party she was planning. Father was trying to talk her into using sardines instead, but she wasn’t going to hear any of it. Msrg. Mike was going from table to table, and he commented that “the problem children” hadn’t learned the message of the mission yet. I’d have to agree.Eventually, I had to head to work. After work, I heard from my mother that her mom had been moved out of the hospital and into a neighboring building. That building allows people to wear street clothing, accept a greater number of visitors, et cetera, and she is being wheeled over to the hospital for various tests and treatments as they come up. Unfortunately, Medicare will only cover the first 21 days, so if she needs more (like the professionals suspect), she’s hosed. Tonight they were discussing their options again, and it looks like she’ll go home after 21 days if she’s not discharged earlier.Thursday I enjoyed sleeping in to my normal weekday time before heading to work. After work Debbie was kind enough to listen to me discuss my grandmother’s situation. Right after she had made me feel better about the situation, I got the update call from my mother. I guess my grandmother had received a couple of radiation treatments that day and afterwards was belligerant, making my mother and grandfather very concerned.After that, I headed to our TFLAS meeting, where we worked on updating our Cast Database. We’ve quit using Microsoft Excel and have switched to Google Docs & Spreadsheets, which makes it much easier for Wayne and I to update without worry for duplicate effort.This morning it took me two hours to get to work, as my chain kept hoping off of gears. I had the same trouble getting home, plus I had an injured hand. While I was at work, one of my grandparents’ friends came in for an Arizona flag. She was rather worried for my grandmother, and wanted to chat that up a bit before she switched to her purpose for arriving at the store. After work, I was given the great news that my grandmother was in better spirits. She was even doing well enough to talk to me.And that’s my week in review.Just in time for SM3:“Challenges are what makes life interesting, overcoming them is what makes life meaningful.” ~ Joshua J. Marine -
Kan’t sub Fish for Chicken
The Shoemaker and the Brownies is probably what inspired Hermione to create S.P.E.W.
Our parish always sends us little gift booklets at the start of each Advent and Lent. This Lent we recieved Lent 2007: A Time for Mending: Daily Scripture Meditations and Prayers. The entry from Thursday After Ash Wednesday reads, “Imagine a life where we can peel away our many disguises and let the world see us as we truly are: vulnerable, valuable, hurting, hoping, dreaming, believing, yearning for love and acceptance. Finally, we can be honest about our shortcomings, transparent in our motives, and genuine in our love.” That totally sums up why I switched from a hard drive journal to a web journal.
Then the entry for Sunday of the First Week reads, “When you’re in the midst of troublesome times, write down your wake-up calls in a journal. What truths are they telling you about yourself? How are they renewing and reviving your spirit?” Awesome blogging material to be sure. Hopefully I have done and will continue to do as such.
Friday I had an inspiration while riding past a KFC. They have these commericals about a Fish Snacker. So I turn in, lock up my bicycle, go inside, and wait in line. I asked the lady in the line if they stocked fish snackers, as they had nothing about fish anywhere inside the restaurant. She confirmed the hidden menu selection. So I asked if I could order a fish-based KFC bowl. No. So I left.If they have the fish in stock, why not offer it as a fish bowl? Because KFC doesn’t want my money, that’s why. Silly KFC. Why turn down good $US?
Saturday night after work I stopped by Metrocenter to pick up some February and March cards from The Card Shoppe. Afterwards, I dropped by Game Nightz to find out why they never called me back last year. The owner’s lame excuse: he wasn’t able to find a distributor which carries Shadowfist, so he had no reason to call me back. Lame. He couldn’t be bothered to call and tell me even that? He obviously doesn’t want my business. He and the people at KFC must have gone to the same school for bad buisness.
So, I told him that Shadowfist Games sells direct, but that if he needed a distributor that he should try Potomac. He was so obviously disinterested, he didn’t even bother to write anything down. I’ve offered to run demos in his store, but he claims that there’s no room in his schedule. That night there was no one in the gaming area, but he still turned down Shadowfist demos in his store. I bought Shadowfist from him when he was still an employee of Game Daze. I just don’t see his current resistance.
Ugh. I’m tired. Time to go to bed.What Your Bathroom Habits Say About You You are a very considerate person, but that doesn’t mean you let people walk all over you.
Your idea of fashion is jeans and a t-shirt. Clean, if you’re lucky.
You are a little shy and easily embarrassed. You often wonder if you are normal.
In relationships, you are practical and realistic. You have a romantic side, but you only let it out when it’s appropriate.“There is plenty of room at the top, but no place to sit down.” ~Unknown
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To Everything There Is A Season
By Joseph F. Sica
see relatedThey moved the Sam’s Club, so now it’s closer to home and I don’t have to cross the interstate. Yay!Sunday, Father Milt’s homily tied the gospel reading into Lent (which started today). He mentioned how the Navy has a saying that the difficult they’ll do today, but the impossible will take a little longer to get done. Jesus’ lesson asks us to step outside of our comfort zones, and do what might seem difficult or impossible with God’s support. That is also what Lent asks of us.After mass, I headed over to Wayne’s to feed and water the pets. After that, I headed over to Jay & Kim’s for a delicious dinner of steak quesadillas. After that we watched “Fear Her,” the only episode from Series Two Doctor Who I’d missed.The following day we all went to the Arizona Renaissance Festival. The ticket booths were open earlier than usual, and crowds were less than usual. I finally sat through the new Ded Bob Sho, which was OK. I’d gotten so tired of the original performer’s political views taking over the show, that it was refreshing to only have one small political view at the very end. The new performer was also much more upfront that it is an LC show, but that didn’t really stop entire families with small children from staying through the whole show.Late in the afternoon, the occasional light rain turned into a short downpour, encouraging a major evacuation. During the downpour, a lightning strike nearby started a fire. That caused ABC, FOX, and NBC to send news helicopters and hover them directly over the stages of the festival. Not only was it anachronistic, but it made it difficult to hear the miked performers.I ended up catching the second half of Heroes: The Best Show on Television after the festival. I’ll watch the first half on the official site sometime this week (hopefully), although Mike says that all of the good and important stuff I’ve already seen. Tuesday I was so tired (from a cat who wouldn’t stop caterwauling all night and an early work day start), I went straight to bed as soon as I got home. It turns out a missed a few phone calls that evening that I didn’t hear ring while commuting home and once in bed. Oh well. People will live.Thanks to stacinator for the quiz:You Are a Centaur In general, you are a very cautious and reserved person.
However, you are also warm hearted, and you enjoy helping others in practical ways.
You are a great teacher, and you are really good at helping people get their lives in order.
You are very intuitive, and you go with your gut. You make good decisions easily.“Quality is never an accident. It represents the wise choice of many alternatives.” ~Willa Foster
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Cowards of the Campaign
OK, as I listen to Virgin Radio, I find that I like the mix of modern and oldies. I wish American radio was that cool. Who else would play The Red Hot Chili Peppers, followed by Queen and David Bowie, followed by The Verve, followed by U2, followed by The Beetles, followed by The Foofighters, followed by Coldplay, followed by Areosmith and Run DMC, followed by Stereophonic, followed by Lou Reed, et cetera?
So, back to the recap. Friday night was Jackson’s campaign again. Zed informed us of Moradin’s message to him that there were dwarves in deadly peril, and that it was time that he return the favour of being resurrected. He was granted the power of Forged by Moradin, and the ability to bestow and withdraw that power from others who would aid him in his appointed task. In game terms, Forged by Moradin is all the possitive dwarven racial traits without any of the negative dwarven racial traits. These powers will only last the next twenty-four hours, because after that the dwarves needing rescue will all be dead.
This caused a problem among the group, because those in charge had already decided to flee to a nearby city in the Underdark for resupply. This despite the fact that we heard alarms going off before we fled. The wouldn’t listen to Squig and Zed explain that they would no doubt use the two or three days we would be gone to fully fortify against our return. After all, this time we had caught them by surprise. Undead don’t have to sleep like we do. Three days for us is really only one day of preparation and two days of travel, but for the undead already in place three days is like six days of fortification. But like the unheroic cowards they are, they fear one or two of us dying for the greater good.
Well, it was a fight, but Zed finally convinced them all to agree to help the dwarves despite Syrus’s attempts to paint Moradin in an unfavorable (dare I say evil?) light. They all took the Forged by Moradin power except Syrus, who said he’d rather stubble around in the dark and be a detrimate to the party and the plan as a whole rather than take anything offered by Moradin. We ran into Sadie the vampiric dridder again, who came to see what all the noise was from our arguement in the hallways of the Underdark. We questioned, she told us of dwarves about to be sacrificed by both nearby Drow and nearby members of the Cult of the Dragon. She also told us of a dwarven safehold nearby when we asked if there was a safe place to rest the night.
So our elves found the secret door and let us into the 20′ x 20′ safehold which housed more mining cart repair supplies. Our Harper friend (whose name I forget, but who is the one who was charged with this mission that we tagged along for) teleported back to Silverymoon with cash to buy the supplies they wanted from that other city, with the promise to return in the morning. Our abjurer, Ethan, set up an Extended Alarm outside the safehold before we went to sleep, so we took no watches.
In the morning the alarm went off, but it turned out to be a winged cat with a message it took to our priest of Sharess (Bast in the Mulhorandi pantheon), Delome. He did not share what that message was, but the flying feline will apparently be another cohort for him (due to his Leadership feat). Our friend returned with the supplies we were expecting during that confusion, and he brought a dwarf with him. This dwarf is an uncle of Jer, and thus a member of the Silverclay clan. He had been looking for Zed in Silverymoon. The found a copper sword with the Silverclay name on it, and wanted to remind Zed that the mystery of his copper Alfredson blade and the (I forget their last name) copper blade of the young Dales (our half-demon, quarter-dragon wards) still needs to be solved. He agreed to help us in the quest set out by Moradin in the meantime.
And thus we ended. As Steve wanted to go see some band at Joe’s Grotto on Saturday and Travis always attends the Tithe of Souls LARP the first and second Saturdays of the month, Saturday ended up being a Shadowfist night much like Friday midday.
Sunday I went to mass, a great reminder of the importance of this holy season of Lent. The homily was about washing away the distractions of the world and truely focus on God these fourty days. I love how the whole mass changes during this season. It’s a great opportunity for us to really examine the importance of opening the Word and the consumption of the Body and Blood. The teen Confirmation candidates wrote their names into the Book of the Elect last night. Soon Easter and Pentecost will be here heralding the entry of new members to our church. *sigh* I really need to work on my relationship with God more.
After mass I ended up attending another online conference for the Harry Potter Live Action Development Team. We only had three of us this time, and it went a lot more smoothly. This is probably because there were less people, and those people now knew what to expect from each other in an online meeting. I feel we accomplished a lot, and we each have an assigned task. Unfortunately, my log of the conference is corrupted so it will be rather hard to complete my task. Hopefully someone else had the foresight to save their log of the conference.
As you already know I had to go to bed early so I could work today, so I guess we’re all caught up. I hear that Michelle was kind enough to tell the recipient of our planned surprise party that she was looking forward to his party at Chuy’s. What the heck did she not understand about the word “surprise”? Between her, BJ, and other people throwing monkeywrenches into the mix its amazing this is even going to be pulled off at all. But I’ll allow myself the luxury of ranting after the whole thing is over.
In the meantime, if you haven’t had your fill of rants by Paul, then check out my rant on local cons and their failure to recognise that publicity means using actual marketing techniques, not hs technqiues.
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