Games

The Family Way

Not THAT family way, though.

Last night was a total ‘Peterson-style’ night. My youngest brother and his girlfriend came over to hang out for a while. In true Peterson fashion, he came equipped with games we could play, and in even truer Peterson fashion, we only played one (Chrononauts) and ended up talking for hours about grade school teachers and bits of geekery.

I can only imagine what kind of crazy fun we would have if we lived nearer to some of our cousins. If I hadn’t taken the wrong weekend off of work, I’d definitely be on my way to the family reunion in a few weeks.

Second-Hand

I believe in second-hand goods. There is a certain magic in owning something that has had a useful life before becoming mine. There’s a moment when I see something useful and beautiful on a thrift store shelf. I can picture exactly how it will fit into my life and I know it will be coming home with me on a new adventure. Also, because those paintings, and pants, and plates have already served their purpose once with someone else, they do more than just entice me with their history, they help me keep a few extra nickels in my purse.

My love for second-hand treasures started at an early age going garage sale shopping with my mother and brothers. The sales I found most exciting back then were the ones that had infant clothing. Cabbage Patch Kid dolls were very popular, and newborn sized clothing fit them perfectly. A few quarters could buy my baby a whole new wardrobe, so while my mom was looking for shirts for my brothers, I waded through onesies hoping to find tiny dresses that would look nice with my doll’s brown yarn hair and bright blue eyes.

Lately, I’ve been on a quest to purchase vintage dinnerware. I’ve found three bowls and two plates, each with their own design and character. My favorite is a large stoneware platter with scalloped edges and a hand-painted floral design in the middle. I like to imagine that the plate has enjoyed the experience of a church pot-luck dinner, where it was topped with wobbly green jello slowly melting onto the crispy crust of the neighboring fried chicken.

One of my favorite things about old items is this nostalgia value they seem to adopt during their first life. A simple throw pillow can bring me back to my grandma’s living room, sitting on the couch and eating a bowl of red raspberries with milk and sugar, or listening to my grandma, dad, and uncles playing doubles cribbage. A polyester shirt can transport me to my 21yr old self, living on my own for the first time, trying to make friends in a new city, and meeting the man I eventually married. That platter I recently found? It reminds me of Thanksgiving dinners surrounded by family, and finally moving from the kid’s table to the adult table.

I find that shopping second-hand also makes me think “Do I need this?” more than shopping at regular retail stores, despite the low ticket prices. Knowing some of these paintings, and pants, and plates have been on this earth longer than I have helps me appreciate the wares that accompany me home. Buying something new is fun, but it can’t compete with buying second-hand.

(This is an edited version of my Personal Essay from this summer’s English class)

Some Update Type Things

  • My husband is having a pretty major dental procedure on Tuesday, and I’m so proud of him for finally doing it. He’s gonna have a nice new smile and I can’t wait to see it!
  • I hit 240 days over at MFP! Things have been moving slower in the last few months, but I’ve lost 42.5lbs total to date. I have just over 20lbs to go, and I have a feeling it’s going to be a long crawl. I suppose it will help me develop better long term habits though, so I’m ok with it.
  • Vacation planning is going pretty well, though I’m definitely driving Jon nuts. I’ve recently started looking for interesting Chicago restaurants. We may have to go to Ricobene’s. Oh, and I finally found the website for Kernel Popcorn’s Factory in Wisconsin Dells (after trying to remember the name of the place for the last 7 years)! We’re definitely stopping there to pick up goodies!
  • I’m still having a great time in Rift, even though I only play a few hours a week. I found a guild of awesome people, which makes it even better. I love that they let me play my way (which is usually solo) but still make me feel like part of the group. My main character is an Eth rogue named Sorah. Here’s a screenshot of her in Meridian. This game is so freakin’ pretty!

Sorah in Meridian

I’ll be Rifting…

If you need me, I’ll be in Telara starting tomorrow after work. I’ll be playing on the Faeblight server as a Defiant. I will probably post about my character and the game a bit more later. It’s fun! /geekout

Would You Rather?

Jon, Joe and I went to The Chatterbox Pub for dinner yesterday. It was tasty, as usual. I probably won’t order the grilled cheese again though, because their focaccia bread just doesn’t work right for that type of sandwich. It doesn’t get that crusty, buttery crunch that makes grilled cheese so divine! Sad, right? The Bora Bora Brew and tomato dill soup were more than enough to make up for the sandwich though. Yum! Next time I might try the Breakfast BLT, cause that sounds really good. I also need to have the ribs someday!

While we were there, we got out a game called Zobmondo: Would You Rather…? and went through a few of the cards. Now, I’ve never bothered with the actual game play, so I can’t recommend that, but the question cards are a lot of fun. It’s really interesting to hear what other people would choose! The questions go a bit like this:

Would You Rather…
Spend the evening with a person to whom you’re very sexually attracted but when you’re extremely tired, dirty, and sweaty from a long day of work
-OR-
Just go home and watch TV?

and

Would You Rather…
Have nine lives
-OR-
Three wishes (excluding extra lives, immortality, invincibility, or more wishes)?

It’s fascinating to hear people justify their answers, and to contemplate why I pick what I pick. These types of questions, while often silly and preposterous, help me determine what my values and preferences truly are. It’s easy for me to say something like “Learning is important to me”, but when faced with a question of which I’d rather do: Go to the library to study a subject I like -OR- Go see the new movie I’ve been looking forward to, I’ll often pick the movie! I really enjoy visual stimulation and entertainment. I like fantasy and escapism.

My day to day preferences, and what I may say my priorities are, are often in conflict. This is not a bad thing to discover. It could help me refocus my priorities on things I’ll actually accomplish. Things that are a better fit with my daily preferences. I’ll just have to keep asking myself that question: Would I Rather…?