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Author: Erik France Created: 2/22/2007 11:08 AM
The shifting thoughts of my mind. You have been warned.

As I said the other day, I joined a guild.  I have enjoyed this so far, especially since when I get on-line to play there are a lot of members in the Alliance who are on-line. 

But, the important thing is to see the cape:

[HOLY] Guild Cape

Yep ... I am enjoying this game!

Today is the day I always seem to remember my friends from the Marching Red.  We had the chance to go to Ireland in ... uh ... 1996, I believe.  The point is, I was in Dublin, Ireland, with the Marching Band on St. Patrick's Day.  We had a blast!  And times like today remind me of all of those crazy people who I was privileged to spend my life with during college.

By the way, did you know there is a Wikipedia entry for the Band?  I did not know it, but I should have thought it was there.  After all, everything is on Wikipedia, right?

I have been playing Guild Wars for a little over one year now.  Wow!  I have never been hooked on a game for this long.  I guess part of that is due to the fact that I do not play this game every day ... although I think I could.

I did not know it, but after your one year anniversary, you get a present.  When I opened it, I received a miniature Temple Guardian.  I did not recognize this critter right away so I had to look it up.  I have not played anywhere that I would have encountered the real Temple Guardian, but I think it is pretty cool.  Now I have two minis, and I may have to collect a few more.

I recently joined a new guild named HOLY.  I was approached by the Guild Leader and asked to join.  Here is a picture of my main character wearing the guild cape.  I have enjoyed talking with a few guild members and I am very impressed with the Alliance members I have talked to.  For those that do not know, guilds can join up and form alliances.  My guild is in an alliance of nine other guilds.

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I was just told about the death of Gary Gygax.  I think the gaming world has lost a true gem, and someone who was able to bring make-believe and fantasy into a tangible, real form for millions.

Gary Gygax

Image from IGN.com.  Used without permission, but I hope they understand.

It started last night when Carter was getting sick.  We heard his cough and knew he was catching a cold.  His fever broke sometime around 1:00 a.m. and he's had good and bad times throughout today.

I started to feel bad during church this morning but made it to about 1:00 p.m. before I just had to take a nap.  I still have aches and am cold a lot of the time -- that right there is a true sign I am sick.

Hailey began to feel bad just before lunch.  She has bee oh-so-much-fun today.  Sometimes she is doing great, then she brushes her had against the couch and begins bawling.  Yeah, she does not feel good.

So, Julie has had a "great" day filled with whining, crying, fevers, thermometers, medicine, and snotty noses.  She says caring for three sick "kids" is not too much fun.  I would agree.  Sick sucks.

Tonight while watching hockey, I saw a commercial which I liked.

The best thing about this is the catch phrase at the end. Did you see it? It says, "Live every SHIFT." Now, that is a catch phrase I could live by.

When I woke up this morning, it was 54 degrees outside. The weathermen on various television and radio stations warned me about a day with drastic changes coming. Currently, it is 12 degrees outside with blowing snow so thick, it is hard to see the trees just 50 feet away.

Yeah, you have to love the Midwest!

I received the following information from my friend, Brian Coulter (a.k.a. Cousin Eddie). There are too many stories about Cousin Eddie for me to go into here, but let it be know that Brian is one of the all time "Good Guys".



It's once again time for what has become an annual tradition. You are all cordially invited to participate in this invigorating winter activity. For those of you who are unfamiliar with this, it's quite simple. It's exactly like lawn croquet with a few minor variations. First off, we got rid of those wimpy little wooden balls and upsized them to bowling balls. Then since the balls are much heavier, we've discarded the tiny little mallets that were really only good for whacking your kid brother in favor of something a smidge bigger, sledge hammers. We've also replaced the flimsy wire loops with re-bar. And to really make it interesting, we play it on a frozen pond.

The Man Croquet Championship of the Free World will be held on Saturday, the 19th of January commencing...

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For Christmas I received The Princess Bride and I can not tell you how much fun I have had in only one day of reading it!  Everyone is there: Westley, Buttercup, Fezzik, Inigo, Humperdink.

It has been fun to relive the story I remember from the movie.  But it has been even more fun to learn what the true story from William Goldman is.  Well, then, to be honest, learning that the tale goes even farther back to S. Morgenstern.

I recommend the book, if for no other reason than to read to your children.  Go get it!  In the meantime, take a look at these quotes.  Some of my favorites are:

Inigo: Fezzik, are there rocks ahead? Fezzik: If there are, we all be dead. Vizzini: No more rhymes now, I mean it. Fezzik: Anybody want a peanut?

Fezzini: Inconceivable! Inigo: You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.

And, of course, my favorite line:

Vizzini: You fell victim to one of the classic blunders! The first is never get involved...

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Today Jusytn said it right.  We walked outside, on our way to school, and he said, "It's cold out here, Dad.  It is a good birthday for you."

Yep!

In some ways, I can not believe another year has passed.  I look at my children and wonder how they grew so much, learned to do so many things, and accomplished so much this year.  My list is so much shorter than theirs.  Perhaps that is how it should be.

I thank God that He has blessed me in this past year.  I have had a chance to see many friends, spend time with my extended family, watch my brother get married, and so much more.  I continue to learn how wonderful my wife and children are, and that brings me more happiness than I can express in typewritten words.

So, yeah, I guess today is very special.  It is a good day to reflect on what I have been given.  It is a good day to think about the road ahead.  And it is a great day to tell all of you how much you mean to me.

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