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My daughter doesn't think she can have a baby vaginally after a c-section, and fears Chuck is going to be an only child. I'll tell her about your sister. 

 

My sister had two c-sections and was fine.

rolling around on the floor with Wyatt and playin vidja games. My best friend and I have opposite Mon - Fri work schedules so the only time we can get online and crack out is on the weekends. 

Baking and prepping today. Cooking tomorrow and Saturday. Humans here for Christmas Eve. Visiting other humans for Christmas Day. Mini road trip to the old homestead in PA the day after.

 

I just wanted to watch tv and be a good mattress for the cat :/.

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We're spending most of this weekend trying to keep the kitten warm and trying to get her and Mister interacting better.

 

How is Mister dealing with things?

 

I'm spending this weekend off work but not feeling great. I wore myself out and now I'm paying the price. 

 

I know how that feels. 

Mister and Bela adore each other. Bela is teaching mister to express adoration like galant instead of goofus.

 

It goes well but he gets overexcited sometimes.

Just spent the weekend running Guest Relations for our Anime and Gaming Convention in OKC. :biggrin: It is one of my favorite things we do, and this year's guest list was phenomenal. I find myself contemplating how many of them would make awesome casting in the Wheel of Time, even as minor (or major) characters. They were also all really great people to work with! 

I wish our convention center was large enough to hold a con. I am starting to think I am never going to be able to attend one

I wish our convention center was large enough to hold a con. I am starting to think I am never going to be able to attend one

The convention center does have a con; it's the Buffalo Comicon. I think UB also hosts an annual con. If neither of those work for you, you could try googling for something in Rochester. Searching Rochester con or Rochester scifi con should do the job.

It's amazing how small a space you can fit a Con into. Our local library has actually started hosting a one-day Con. This year was year two, and I think they had at least a couple hundred people. No celebrities, but a lot of local artists, geeky panels, and a great chance for all the local groups to network and get our names out there as existing. :smile: They call it "LexiCon" and they just held it in the library, which once upon a time was the local high school 60+ years ago. Local food trucks parked outside. We used to have another small Con here in town (I live in a much smaller town an hour away from OKC) that met in our little college town sized hotels and still managed dealers, LARP, and I think they might have managed the occasional Guest. We have a few fantasy writers in Oklahoma.

 

The smaller Cons have a magic all their own!  

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