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logisticslad ([personal profile] logisticslad) wrote2008-06-14 06:01 pm
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Alumni Weekend

Last weekend was Swarthmore's Alumni weekend. it wasn't my class' year to get together, but since I knew many people across the classes and the sci-fi club that I used to be part of always has a gaming/hang out room, I went up for the day on Saturday. I was delighted to see [personal profile] dwvanstone and his handsome beau, [personal profile] eclectic_boy, who arranged for a yummy BBQ, my former housemates [profile] grr_plus1 and [personal profile] ruthling, the lovely [personal profile] metasilk with pictures of her son, [personal profile] mst3kforall who is actually in my class, [profile] nutmegger and his lovely wife, [personal profile] jedediah who is New Jed to my Jed Classic, and [profile] syndicatedebby sans [profile] jhp64 who was home with the kids. In addition, I hung out with a number of folk who don't have blogs such as Jim H., Anne M., David SG, Neil O, Sylvia W., and Jay S. It was good to see everyone and recapture memories and reaffirm the camaraderie we had all shared during our college years and beyond.

In the gaming room, I got to watch two games that I had heard of but had not seen. Transamerica looked like it was easy to learn and kind of fun, but did not seem to require much complex strategy. Order of the Stick looked overly involved with too many rules and modifiers, but definitely captured the spirit of the webcomic. I think it would be more fun if everyone actually knew the basics of how to play (which did not seem to be all that intuitive).

In the midst of the heat, I drove over to see [personal profile] blueflamedfire and [profile] cuddlebunni3 to drop off stuff for June Pride. My brother had invited me up for a family visit on Sunday, so I decided to do that instead. It was fun to see them and I look forward to seeing their new place. Sunday also turned out well with the rambunctious nephews telling me that they wished that I lived with them all the time (melt). Of course, my brother pointed out that he and I had lived together growing up for quite awhile and that we were both much happier to no longer do so. In any event, the weekend was very centering for me with prepared me to face another week at work.

[identity profile] mst3kforall.livejournal.com 2008-06-14 11:41 pm (UTC)(link)
It was wonderful to see you and talk a little bit. I'm sorry I was a little off my game. You should definitely play Transamerica if you haven't. It is always fun. So is Tsuro. True, Transamerica seems simple; the interest for me stems in the different "chemistry" of groups and how that works itself out in cooperation or non-cooperation and who get the benefit.

[identity profile] bear-left.livejournal.com 2008-06-15 12:25 pm (UTC)(link)
When I was tabling for Amnesty International on Friday night at the R.E.M. concert, we were next to a local non-profit doing environmental justice work in Roxbury. One of the two folks staffing their table was a college student from Swarthmore (who lives in So. Cal., not sure how he ended up in Roxbury). Great young guy - reminded me why Swat is still a dream job for me.

Btw, my sister-in-law and other friend/brilliant young queer history colleague are both Swarthmore '01...

[identity profile] alanhamilton.livejournal.com 2008-06-15 03:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Sunday also turned out well with the rambunctious nephews telling me that they wished that I lived with them all the time (melt).

Awwww! Of course, they're right.

Despite what your brother said. :)

[identity profile] rabidotter.livejournal.com 2008-06-17 03:42 am (UTC)(link)
The Order of the Stick webcomic is quite funny. It comes out often enough to be worth following, but not so often that I compusively check it every day.