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A Chick Just Walked In!

A Chick Just Walked In!

There is a difference between a craft store and a hobby store. It’s almost like the difference between a bookstore and a comic shop.

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If Motherhood Were an Adventure Path in Dungeons and Dragons

If Motherhood Were an Adventure Path in Dungeons and Dragons

If motherhood were an adventure path in Dungeons and Dragons it would probably be the most frustrating and strangely convoluted game ever. Maybe almost as bad as the Call of Cthulhu because your sanity would constantly be at risk with all the fear of the unknown, anxiety of doing the right thing, and worry for (and caused by) one’s children.

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In Search of Faith; Part 1

In Search of Faith; Part 1

My faith has evolved over the course of my life, and as my life is by no means over, I’m sure my faith will continue to evolve.

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Basis of Faith

Basis of Faith

Faith is defined as a believe without proof, and is most strongly associated with the believe in God and a particular religious following.

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The Man That Was My Father

The Man That Was My Father

My father died when I was seven. That was too young for me to really know the man, but old enough to have a few precious memories, and develop an impression of who he was to me.

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Hero Con

Geeks and Girls

As mentioned in a previous post, males are the geekier of the species, but there are plenty of female geeks out there. Many of whom actually embrace the idea. I recently talked one of my female friends into joining me at Hero Con, held in Charlotte, NC…

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geeking for geek pride day

Geeking for Geek Pride Day

First let’s just break down what a geek is (the very act of doing so proves geekhood already). The definition of a geek has changed over time from a carnival performer to roughly a person highly interested in technology and intellectual jargon…

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