Saturday was busy with a few different things. I visited the TrepanierBaer gallery to view an exhibit by Vicky Alexander as part of homework for my History of Design continuing ed course. I tried to sell some of my extra books at the used book store, but only got rid of half of them and only paid for the gas I used that day. I got a new appointment setup for exchanging the very tall box spring on the new bed with a low profile version. A quick stop at Rona to get some glue that actually works for a miniature terrain project I'm working on. And then it was home.
At home I ripped more of our CD collection to MP3. Put some paint on a bunch of my Soviet T-34s, and generally tidied up the place of my general mess. And then there was getting ready to demo Flames of War at The Sentry Box the next day.
Sunday I didn't sleep in all that much unfortunately. I went for groceries, but most of the cashiers seemed to be too have overslept or been hungover. There were only about a half dozen actual cashiers, and everyone was lined up a dozen deep to wait for their turn.
The demo at The Sentry Box was fun, yet not one new player showed to try the game. A couple of people I know that play showed up, including one guy from out of town that had won the FallCon tourney the previous weekend.
And the rest of the week since then has been a bit of a whirlwind that I've already mostly forgotten about in attempt to avoid becoming pathetic with my lack of Aerin. Wednesday night was my History of Design class again, and tonight (Thursday) was my class work of visiting Art Central.
And now it's back to Friday and the weekend. Time flies when you're filling time with a long To Do list.
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