Thursday, April 28, 2005
Blogging All Around
I'd started a blog that he might find interesting (providing he finds
keeping tabs on my life interesting). Little did I know I've been
behind the times! Ken's had a blog for years. And our friends Derek
and Carol also blog, which is very cool. It makes keeping up to date
with friends a lot easier, especially for those of us who have trouble
coming up with excuses to pick up the phone and call.
Of course, it'd be nicer to have more time to meet f-t-f with friends,>
but people are busy, and family is far away. Derek mentions being in
favor of unscheduled time for creative activities (I agree
wholeheartedly), but not having any such for himself. I hope that
doesn't happen to me! I'd go insane pretty quick, I'm sure. Right now
I have the opposite problem - too much time on my hands, and little to
do but activities on my own (notwithstanding comments further down, as
you'll see if you keep reading). Ken and Kari joined us for breakfast at
Charlie Browns last week and seemed to enjoy - hopefully it'll be a
regular thing. Maybe a breakfast club will develop, who knows?
Played Europe Engulfed more with Jeff last night. It's really a neat
game, but large and lengthy - particularly for a two-player game.
However, it's really nice to again have a friend who actually likes to
spend that much time on big games. It has been a long time since I had
the opportunity. I still prefer games that involve multiple people,
just because I enjoy the group dynamics so much, and the opportunities
for cooperation in addition to just plain competition.
Again, it reminds me of my own goals for making a game. I want a game
that makes players feel part of group more than part of a competition.
Some competition is necessary, because one needs a dynamic backdrop to
go up against (playing ping-pong against a wall gets dull quick), but I
think a cooperative element needs to have equal emphasis. I think part
of the reason so many people avoid wargames is the stress involved in
winning and losing, and there's so rarely any other aspect to these
games to balance or alleviate that stress. The simple idea of teammates
changes things for many folks, I think.
I'm excited by all the blogging though! I'm inspired to work on my
family some more, and Vivi.
