• Board games,  Daily life,  Hobbies

    Board game blog

    I decided to start up a separate blog for our board games yesterday. I’m not totally sure what shape it will take yet but I’m expecting it will have mainly reviews with some sort of format along with input from more than just me included. I still plan to write about our board games here but will try to keep it fairly general instead of rambling on at times. Also under consideration is the inclusion of video games so maybe it will ultimately be a games blog with the main focus on board games.

    Thus far, I have set up the blog and set a temporary theme while I work out the details. The Scientist and I will be administrators to start and we will go from there. I will add a link once it’s up and running properly.

  • Entertainment,  Family

    Red letter day

    Yesterday was a family version of what some might call a red letter day. The excitement has been building for months, heightening in the past few weeks. March 10th was the date of release for not one, but two very important games. That was specifically the case for Game Fanatic, who was enthusiastic for both. Both he and Lego Lover have been awaiting the release of Pokémon Black and White for nearly a year. Game Fanatic also had a copy of Dragon Age 2 on pre-order at EB Games and had definite ideas of how the day would go once he got his copy.

    The pre-order turned out to be a major mistake because the retailer kept changing the price so that the final price to pay was quite a bit higher than the advertised price. It now occurs to me that had the price been paid in full when the product was reserved, he would have got the lower price. Lesson learned. The shop was supposed to contact us to advise the product was in, but this didn’t happen at all. I finally telephoned at noon to be told it was in and that I should have been notified.

    The boys got ready and we went off to the shopping center to make purchases. There was a bit of a crowd in EB Games when we arrived and we had to wait for about ten or fifteen minutes to be served. Once the product was in hand, the sales dude tried to sell several other products, none of them related to the game being purchased.  Payment was made and we moved on to see about the Pokemon games.

    We got to the store that had advertised the best price on Pokémon yesterday, only to find no copies on the shelf. In fact, there were none in stock. There was something about floods preventing the train, which held the precious cargo, from crossing from the east into our isolated capital. There was something of a sense of déja vu about it since this is a similar story to what we’ve heard for other highly anticipated video games in the past. (It  hasn’t always been a flood, but is often a train derailment that is to blame.) We moved on to the store with the next best price to hear the same story. It was also revealed that the other major discount retailer was in the same situation, along with JB HiFi, one of the major resellers of video games locally.

    I don’t know why, but EB Games always has games in stock on the day, no matter whether there has been a train delay due to derailment/floods/some other crisis or not. I don’t know how they manage this when so many other stores fail to get theirs. Maybe all the stores get their shipments from the same cargo load.

    I already knew the games were in stock at EB Games since several people had picked up copies that had been pre-ordered. They were charging $21 more than the lowest price though. We were in a stuck situation because Lego Lover just had to have his game on the day and he was willing to pay the extra since that’s what he had originally set aside from his budget anyway. Game Fanatic tried very hard to persuade him to wait but he would not be swayed. I wasn’t happy about it but was not stopping him spending extra if that’s really what he wanted. We had an appointment not too far in the future so we got the game at a higher price. Game Fanatic was quite distressed by this chain of events and was far more upset than anyone else, even though he had not been directly affected.

    We came home and Lego Lover immediately started playing his new game. The night before, he’d stayed up late working on school work so that he’d be free to play all day yesterday. He happily played for many hours with the occasional break. Game Fanatic had a doctor appointment to attend so delayed setting his game up due to lack of time. When we returned, he got properly started and played for many hours into the evening.

    Because this was such a special day, Game Fanatic asked to have his favorite meal, a rice pilaf sort of dish (with chickpeas, mushrooms, potato and Spanish chorizo sausage), to celebrate and I obliged him. Fortunately, I can now make the dish fairly easily with our pressure cooker and it doesn’t heat up the kitchen these days. The Scientist and I even got a bottle of fancy sparkling apple juice to aid in the celebration since Game Fanatic likes it so much. I will point out that Lego Lover isn’t much concerned about special foods for this sort of occasion and he doesn’t like any of the foods prepared so had an alternative. And we forgot about the apple drink last night so didn’t have that until today.

    I know for a fact that Lego Lover had a great day. And I think Game Fanatic had an overall good day even though he gets a bit caught up in the negative details at times.

    Since Game Fanatic was keen to get his own copy of Pokémon, I did some calling around this morning to work out if any other shops had copies now available. This included one phone call where I spent ages on hold while waiting to be transferred, only to have phone disconnect when the call finally got through. Eventually I worked out that Dick Smith Electronics did have copies available, and at just a couple dollars higher than the cheapest price. This absolutely sickened me because they had a store in the same shopping center and quite possibly did have them in stock when we were there. Just meters from the EB Games store, in fact. I never considered them because I thought I’d seen them advertise a much higher price. And I didn’t think of them at all when we ran into supply issues elsewhere. Today, that store didn’t have any stock available but another one nearby did. The Scientist phoned them and reserved a copy. Game Fanatic and I left soon afterwards and were there in less than twenty minutes. So today, Game Fanatic has been switching back and forth from one game to another and seems reasonably content.

    Since it was my stupid lack of thought that cost Lego Lover the extra money, I gave him back $20 of the extra he had paid. He shrugged his shoulders and stashed it with his other money in an old Bionicle box. He is still quite happy with his new game.

  • Body and Mind,  Entertainment

    Wii play

    Winter continues to be wet and wild. There was a fair bit of damage around Perth although most in the southern suburbs from what I can tell. I think it may be clearing up tomorrow. Funny thing is I saw some rainbows both yesterday and today and that’s been unusual for me this year. Usually, that’s one of the benefits of winter around here but I must be missing them or something.

    Tonight, the Scientist and I spent time with the boys playing their new game. I had played a couple times on the previous version of this game and failed to see what was so great about it. It was always hard to follow what was happening, not to mention take part in the battle. Today was my first attempt at the new one and although I still find it hard to follow, I think there’s a chance I might be competent enough to join in a game once in a while. I will never particularly enjoy it though.

    Earlier in the day, I did a Wii Fit exercise routine that lasted nearly two hours. Much of this time I was engaged in balance, yoga and muscle exercises so I didn’t burn off that many calories. I don’t really enjoy many of the yoga poses in the program, mainly because it feels somewhat unnatural to use the Wii Fit board. I do like doing the warrior pose, though and not just because I am very good at it. Most of the time it feels quite comfortable, the muscles I use for it are strong, and it is just a satisfying feeling. There is a very much modified sun salutation and that one just doesn’t have the right feel to it. Mostly I find that I don’t go into and out of poses the way I should be doing. One day I will try another proper yoga class and hopefully get proper guidance again. Meanwhile, I will keep the idea of doing some proper yoga poses at home alive…and perhaps one day make progress in that direction.

    My big accomplishment today on the program is doing the jackknife challenge and completing one hundred of them to “beat” the trainer. I really like this exercise and I am getting much better at it. Far easier than trying a sit up and I think I am getting some benefit to my abdominal muscles.

    I’m hoping to get back out on my bicycle on Monday to get some different exercise. I find it hard to stay with the same routines all the time and mixing it up seems to help. I don’t seem to be improving on the weight all that much but I think my fitness level has improved quite a bit. I think my addiction to chocolate may be the problem with the weight…I am just finding it too hard to resist lately.

  • Daily life,  Entertainment

    Happiness is…

    Both boys have had a major fix to their obsessions over the past couple of days. Yesterday, the long awaited Lego Club magazine arrived and obviously, Lego Lover was thrilled. Earlier in the day while the Games Fanatic and I were at his Dungeons and Dragons group, I espied a copy of this same magazine and was wondering where LL’s copy was. In fact, it arrived in the mail the same day. The next few hours were spent poring over the new Lego catalogue and describing the next sets on his list to buy.

    Today was a momentous day for our Games Fanatic because the very long-awaited Super Smash Brothers Brawl came out. Guess who was at the store quite early this morning to get a copy? I was tucked into a warm bed at the time while the Scientist made the early morning trip with him. Lego Lover was also enthusiastic about the game. so much that I had a battle when I enforced a long break from play today. Normally, we don’t allow video game play very much during the week but made an exception today. Tomorrow, the rules return to normal.

  • Body and Mind

    Health and fitness

    Since my last post with regard to health and fitness, it seemed not a lot happened for quite some time. My decision to make sure I changed my food intake and exercise just didn’t seem to get me very far. I wasn’t failing exactly, but I wasn’t progressing and it seemed my weight continued to increase, although very slowly. My exercise intentions finally started to stick a bit better in the last couple of weeks. I’ve been using my bicycle as often as possible instead of taking the car on short trips. Today I cycled off to the pharmacy to get something for Lego Lover’s throat and the trip there was only marginally longer than driving. So I saved fuel and wear and tear on the car…and I expended a few calories at the same time.

    The bicycle is getting far more use lately so I hope to continue to that habit. I did have a bit of a setback on Friday when I rode up to the shops, locked my bike and returned to find it moved…Some teenager had picked the lock and moved it but left the lock and my helmet in the same place. He had a bit of an attitude and was openly bragging about his act. Too bad he didn’t put his talents to better use. So I will be driving off to find a better lock this week before use it for anything longer than a very quick stop.