Someday I’ll have a kitchen back…

Mother’s Day festivities went rather well. The house was appropriately cleaned, and put into very good shape, the food was excellent, and everyone seemed to have a good time. That said, having 9 humans at one time means we went through a lot of dishes, prepware, servingware, utensils, etc. Someday I’ll have the kitchen back.

Oh, and for anyone with an interest in acting, role playing games, improv, larping, those sorts of things, let me point you over to Paul Tevis and Have Games, Will Travel. Episode 3 of his sub-show at http://www.havegameswilltravel.net/index.php?post_id=213395 is a nice reflection on some of the topics, and discussions like this can help to make better gamers and game masters.

murbletumblebrabletha???

Yeah, I don’t know what that title means either.

There’s a new coffee machine in the break room [1] . The fridge there dispenses ice. I’ve figured out how to make ice coffee. *grin*

Last weekend was the first BSCF Games Day. It was sparsely attended, which wasn’t a surprise, but there were always enough people there for me to play a game, and attendance picked up as the night went on.

Like the Angel of Death, Spring Cleaning is upon us! Ahhh!!!!!

[1] It’s a  Flavia system. I had nothing against the old Keurig unit, but this one does have some interesting choices, and an LCD screen. Hmm. Should talk to the guys across the wall about hacking that….

How about Global Thermonuclear War?

This is short notice [1], but if you’ve got a few hours this Saturday, come by Brandeis University for the first annual BSCFCon, a day long gathering of gamers to play all manner of board, card, and table games. We’ll be in the Shiffman Building [2] from 10am to 11pm, with hundreds of games to choose from, a dozens of others to play them with. Come by all day or just for a few hours. This is a free event (even the parking is free), but donations in the form of snacks are always appreciated. If you have questions, would like details, or need a ride, give me a shout.

[1] Sorry, but not our fault. Things just played out this way. It’ll be better coordinated next time.

[2] http://my.brandeis.edu/map/print-page?id=88