When I return to Maryland in August, I can’t deny that I am going to be very preoccupied with my new job, getting settled back into our house, and of course, taking care of a newborn. Regardless of all of that, I am going to want to get some regular gaming going, like I’ve had here with the club and some other friends. Typically this seems like it would not be a problem with all of my friends that I’ll be returning to. The catch there is that all but a couple of my best friends have all scattered and moved out of the state, some quite far. The guys that are still there, I’m sure, will be happy to get involved in a regular/semi-regular gaming group, but even within the state we are pretty well separated geographically.
I know that there is the Games Club of Maryland, which I will more than likely get involved with. But, from everything I have read about the club, it seems quite different than the one I have gotten used to over here in England. This brings me to my question. How hard is it to start one’s own games club? Would it be worth the time and effort, or should I be happy with the occassional/semi-regular private gaming group and the occasional visit to a GCoM visit?
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]]>In other news I have actually felt the baby moving a bit. This is nothing new for Nicole, but very exciting for me. Now, just a few days away from the next ultrasound, and we hopefully get to find out the gender of the baby.
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]]>One thing I am sure of is that there is no way I would order one of these things online without having battled with it in person at the store/showroom. This is one of those things that both Nicole and I will have to deal with on a daily basis, and something that takes over 5 seconds and triceps of steel to open and close is not in the game plan! I think we’ll be buying one while back in the States in February and eat the cost of shipping it back to ourselves. It will still be cheaper than the £ price.
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]]>How is everyone else spending their new years eve? However it is, be safe and have a good time!
]]>This time I am going to write about whatever is either happening or interesting to me at any given time. If people are interested, great. If not, great. A couple of topics that I can see coming up fairly frequently are my impending fatherhood, which is nothing less than amazing, and my new love of board games.
As for fatherhood, my wife, Nicole, is due on 11 June 2007. She’s next to me right now crocheting a blanket for the baby. We don’t know the gender of the baby yet, but we will hopefully find out in a couple of weeks at the next ultrasound. We have been convinced that we are having a boy for a while now since we can only agree n a boy’s name, Ethan Ambrose. We’ve kicked around numerous girl’s names, but can’t agree on a single one. Let’s not even begin the issue of whether we will have a boy circumcised or not. I vote for not.
My other new interest, okay, obsession, is board games. I have been buying up board games like crazy lately and GeekModding on boardgamegeek.com like crazy. This is mostly due to a convention we went to in October of 2005, and again this year called Psychocon. Between that and playing games all day with some friends made at the convention on a semi-regular basis and now regularly attending a club in York called Beyond Monolopoly!, I am totally a board game geek. The biggest thing I regret is that I never attended EssenSpiel, the largest games convention in the world, in Essen, Germany while living in Europe.
Now, let’s see if this blogging thing stay regular this time around. I’ve probably jinxed it by saying that.
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