Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts

02 April 2008

April Fools' Memories

Every April Fools' day it reminds me of my first 4/1 in the game industry. I had been working on Ultima Online for about six months and it was still run by Origin Systems in Austin, TX. The players had rose-colored glasses of the era of UO that came with the first expansion (The Second Age) just prior to the second expansion (Renaissance). There was always a post on the forums calling for a pre-Renaissance server.

So on April Fools' I decided to give them just that. I tweaked some flags on the test server to turn on the much more difficult "Siege Perilous" ruleset and renamed it "UO Pre-Ren".

I wish I still had a link to the post on the forums with the player responses after that.

In retrospect, while it may seem a little mean, it was well within the spirit of the holiday. And you've just got to expect stuff like that on April Fools' day.

And, in case you're wondering what we did in EQ2, Kendricke found it by surprise.


ALSO: I just checked the Rock Band song list to see if there were any new songs worth downloading. At first I thought the new song was just an April Fools' joke, but it's for real! I'm jammin' away on it right now! Best of all, it's free!

06 January 2008

Holy Holiday Whirlwind, Batman

We just got back from nearly three weeks in beautiful Kansas City. Where to begin?!

We left on Tuesday 18 Dec 2007 and man, traveling with 2 kids and the all-out ridiculous amount of luggage that we had was insane. 5 checked bags, 4 carry on items, 3 (and a half) hour flight, 2 kids and a partridge in a pear tree. We brought the Christmas presents for the kids so that they'd have plenty to open on Christmas day.

On Friday 21 Dec 2007 we were supposed to hop in the car for 5 hours and visit family in Iowa. However, that plan went down the toilet when we learned that my younger sister had gone into the hospital in Emporia KS for complications arising from Crohn's Disease. This wasn't her first hospital visit, but little did we know how bad of shape she was actually in. She was flown to Kansas City and underwent emergency surgery. I was in the surgery waiting room when the surgeon came out and told us flat out that she might not survive. That's something that you never want to hear and I gotta tell you, I wasn't ready to hear that. There were probably 30-40 other people from church who showed up to support us while sis was in surgery. Everyone started praying and we even started a Facebook group to get people praying for her (if you don't have a Facebook account, go make one). That group also has status updates and most of the story. Long story short, she's still in the hospital and probably will be for another few weeks. The doctors and nurses have been astounded at the miraculous recovery that she is making, so we'll just keep on praying :)

We stayed with my folks and spent a lot of time there and visiting family (my wife has 7 siblings and most are nearby, so there are lots of people to see). We also were introduced to my brother's fiancé and are looking forward to their wedding coming up in May.

I also got to have lunch with an old friend from my high-school/early college days when I worked at CompUSA. I had a lot of fun doing that and talking about old times, game development, cycling, etc.

With Jessica in the hospital, we did all of our present opening on Christmas Eve. Once again, we completely overbought for the kids. My wife walked away with lots of nice jewelry (including a diamond bracelet and a new watch) and I received wireless headphones, clothes, and an iPod Touch. The watch and iPod were technically anniversary presents. With the new iPod I was able to give my Zune to Jessica and she has been getting some great use out of it while she is in the hospital.

To my wife's chagrin, I took my XBox 360 with Guitar Hero 2/3 and they were a real hit. My brother got hooked on GH (picked it up for the Wii). Some of my siblings-in-law really enjoy playing it and with their help I managed to unlock most of the 2-player career achievements.

I also got a chance to play Super Mario Galaxy and must say, it's a very entertaining game! My brother picked it up for his Wii and my son instantly fell in love with it (he loves Mario anyways, so anything new is just icing on the cake). I'm definitely going to have to pick it up myself.

Earlier today, we packed up our utterly insane amount of luggage (6 checked bags this time around!) and headed back to the airport. Everything went as smoothly as it can with 2 kids and more carry-on than you can carry on.

It's good to be home.

19 September 2007

Avast, ye lubbers!

Arrr, so today be International Talk Like a Pirate day. If I be tellin' ye the truth, enjoy this day I did. Ne'er before have I participated in the festivities, but this year thar be rum a-plenty and a good dose of piratitude among me hearties.

If ye's were unaware or disinclined to take part in Talk Like a Pirate Day, forget it not next year, or ye'll be walkin' th' plank at the tip o' me cutlass! So, grab yer bonnie lass and yer grog and Talk Like a Pirate, lest ye be keelhauled! Arrr!


If ye can't wait to fill ye holds with swag, th' whisper on the wind says that somethin' is a'comin'. Roll out th' cannons and prepare for battle!