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Birthdays, MUDs, and Oceans

January 28th 2006

My sister is having her 12th birthday party today at Ski Liberty in Pennsylvania, but I’m here at work so I wasn’t able to go. She’s being dropped off afterwards to stay the rest of the weekend with me, which is nice because I haven’t seen her since Christmas.

This month actually marks a year since she was paralyzed on her birthday last year. She still has some back pains, but she is still doing gymnastics, and loves showing off her cartwheels.

Tomorrow I will probably take her to the Grove for a Warrior Ritual. And then we’ll probably just hang out at my house, maybe go for a hike with some pictures to follow.

I heard from two separate sources yesterday that I have a small mob of people waiting to play my MUD. Two sources that actually don’t know each other, so I was pleasantly surprised. That combined with the 140 beta applications I’ve had submitted, I should have a fairly decent beta group to get things started. Hopefully they will all stick around while we fix and modify things.

I stayed up till after midnight last night helping Anthony have a smooth transition moving the Oceans Tide website over onto their server. Everything appears to be working swimmingly. Plus it gave me a chance to see the new “Duke” upgrade of Wordpress. Very spiffy, I think I might be brave enough to upgrade to it now.

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