
You can skip Alien and go right to Aliens. More of an action/adventure than a horror movie. Alien is one of the few movies that has given me nightmares as an adult.
You can skip Alien and go right to Aliens. More of an action/adventure than a horror movie. Alien is one of the few movies that has given me nightmares as an adult.
That's one thing I really miss about when my nephew Austin was little and we go do stuff together. One of the annual pilgrimages was to GameStop, where he'd get to pick out an Auntie-approved game for us to play together, plus one for himself. It was the same deal we had at the bookstore - one book Auntie wouldn't mind reading, and one he could look at for himself. He's 16 now, and won't be up this summer. Enjoy this time while you can, Larry, they grow up so quick!
I'm just not feeling like gaming at the moment, other than puzzle games and pinball, and even pinball isn't interesting me so much at the moment. And I do have four new books...
I think mine's related to the imminent change in seasons, part of me wants to spend more time outdoors.
I do a lot of informal volunteering by helping out friends who need help and don't have the good health or skill set that I have. I've done a bit of chainsaw work for some friends in NH where the husband is going blind and is recovering from an ankle injury. I also used to do minor home maintenance and snow removal for my former neighbor, also going blind. This was one of the rare times I've done something a little more formal. Unfortunately, I really wasn't prepared to work with really little kids and the station I was at was really geared more for middle school and up. I still had fun, though. I do a lot of work with kids in my park job, we do a lot of nature programs for schools and summer rec camps, plus programs for the general public. My favorite is the tide pool program I do, it's a drop in and explore kind of thing. What's more cool than poking through tide pools with kids of all ages and getting paid for it?
When I signed up to volunteer at the Flower Show, I didn't realize it was in the kid's section. I thought I was going to be manning an info booth.
I think Dreadnaught takes place after Boneshaker, but I'm not sure.
It's not really boredom, just a shift in interests.
Boredom's not the issue. Just have no desire to game at the moment. Always happens this time of year.
Good for you for setting good limits on the electronic stuff for the kids. Not enough kids get to spend unstructured free time outdoors these days.