Not much time today for blogging, I have to go and do a storytime, then back home for some sewing before we leave for the game at Charlie’s tonight. Busy, busy, busy!
Author: Jennifer Kuntz
Movieness
I like being a movie I haven’t even seen. I thought I’d be “The Muppet Movie”
Awards I didn’t get
The 16th Annual Ft. Bragg Civilian Employee Awards were today. I was nominated for Employee of the Year (GS 7-11) but didn’t win. Not too surprising as I am still pretty new here and it looked like the majority of awards were going to folks with direct GWOT contacts and projects (Global War on Terror, acronyms, annoying but useful).
What they did have was a video of civilain employees at work at the beginning of the program featuring 60 seconds of ” goofy me at Storytime” footage. Picture if you will, me in overalls doing “Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes” with 25 preschoolers. It was the biggest laugh of the program.
And my boss, and my boss’s boss, and my boss’s boss’s boss and the commanding general all got to see it.
I guess the “dignified librarian” award is another one I’m not going to get.
The program was nice, otherwise, and was very concise. I liked the fact that it was very to the point.
I’m listening to a good book on audio, “The Mummy Congress”. It’s a nonfiction title about mummy researchers. I noticed I’m kind of on a dead body kick lately. I also recently read “Stiff” and “Death’s Acre” (about the Body Farm in TN). The science is fascinating, if a little gruesome, and I think I’m attracted to it because of my squeamishness about zombies and dead things and stuff.
I’m also listening to (and enjoying) the Thomas Cahill books, “How the Irish Saved Civilization”, “The Gift of the Jews” and Across the Wine-Dark Sea”. All excellent examinations of their respective cultures.
On the reading front, I’m doing “A Walk in the Woods” by Bill Bryson, about his attempt to hike the Appalachain Trail. It’s a quicker read than a listen. He’s a great author to take on a trip. He’s lively and not too taxing.
We’re getting ready for an event next week called Art Attack. It should be fun.
Men
All the men in my life are grouchy today. Mr. Phil, my boss, is tired and frazzled. I can’t say that I blame him, he’s got a tough job.
Tom is miserable at this new job. Working for this company is hard on him as they are trying to do more with less and so the work is piled on.
I think a lot of this comes down to coping strategies in both cases. There is no concept of making things work in the current situation. Both guys deal with stress by getting out. I wonder if this is a guy thing or just the ones I know.
Later that same day…
So I’m feeling better. I’ve eaten and shopped (found patterns and some cool fabric at Hancock’s on sale). Mr. Tom is watching movies in the break room of the library (hopefully he’ll take a nap, but prolly not as I gave him $$ for Mt. Dew). He’s going to play Diablo 2 tonight so I will have to sew and watch movies (I know, “such a big sacrifice”).
I’m looking for some fun multi-age games to play with the Summer Readers tomorrow. Nothing too competitive. I’m going to try Buddy Tag. I hope the little guys won’t get trampled.
One more day
Summer Reading Club starts tomorrow. I’m sure we’ll be ready, but I’m tired of the slog. I feel like Sisyphus (Sissy-fuss) the guy with the big dumb rock. What irritates me the most is having to find things for my adult co-workers to do. I don’t mind helping someone learn something new or coordinating a special project but it really bothers me that people can walk around this library and not see any work to do. RRRRGGGHHH.
It’s like being at home. The work is so obvious it’s overwhelming and Mr. Grouchy doesn’t see it. I’d have about 75% less to do if he could finish what he starts and put stuff away when he’s done with it.
God I’m tired. I’d say I hate Mondays, but it’s Tuesday and really Monday just means people are in their offices for once. So we can actually get some things accomplished. I used to think that tons of vacation time would be a good thing, but lately it seems that everyone takes vacation but me.
I really need to get away for a few days.
Sunday, Sunday, Sunday!
Good game last night, but LOOONG! We explored four rooms and it took us 8 hours. I almost died (actually everyone almost died). We killed Luc, it was necessary. He was charmed and most likely working for the enemy. I had a cool vision of Mercurial and I got tasked to “stand as a bastion of the Light”. I love stuff like that. Charlie is so good at incorporating character motivations into the game.
We’re working on the first game for the Pheyrift campagin. We’re calling it “Seeds of Magery”. It’s pretty straightforward. Crops are dying, magic seeds can restore the crops, PC’s get magic seeds from the guardians, original owner of seeds shows up and makes everyone’s life miserable, PC’s kill him. I notice that a lot of gaming ends with people dead. I guess that’s the nature of the activity. I’d like to see more redemption and compromise, but I guess it clutters up your landscape with people you have to keep track of.
In the personal life, all proceeds on a more or less even keel. Tom’s back to work tomorrow. I don’t know how rested he’s going to be. He skipped out on fighter practice anyway for more rest. FP has been moved to Andras’ house due to weather, so he’s not missing a lot of fencing. Brett’s off for anniversary stuff, so who knows what’ll happen.
New picture for the journal. It lives on the Barony of St. Swithin’s Bog website but as it is of me (and is not identified as such) I figure I’m justified in copying it (also, we own the original). That was the Pennsic Tom and I attended while we were still dating. It was an interesting experience. I had fun, but I think if we attend now, we’ll have more to do.
For Real
Ok, this seems to work, so here’s the real first entry.
We’re having an interesting time. We spent last night teaching some of the local yout’s to LARP with foam boffer weapons. Brett and Vlad helped us out (a lot). The kids are for the most part pretty good, although the constant high school drama gets a bit much at times. Roland, the kid in charge, is very organized and creative. I think we’ll be OK with this.
Gaming tonight. We’re searching a pyramid in the Zhadouar holy land with this nutty pyrokineticist named Luc. I think we’re going to have to kill him. We’re looking for a psionic artifact and Luc says he’s not going to rest until he gets it. I just hope he betrays us soon so I’ll be justified in taking him on.
In real life, Tom’s on his long weekend, but I’m at work. I get Monday off (hooray) which will give me time to sleep. These 18 hour days are starting to wear me down.
Work is fine. The boss is back from Nat’l guard duty and things are progressing. Summer Reading Club starts next week. I need to prepare some stuff for the kiddoes to do. I also am on task to learn how to use our computers, finally, so that we can do most of the easy management in house.
Opening Day
I’m going to give this a try again. This is my first LiveJournal post. I’m testing to see if this is going to work.
