Acceptance

Today at school I heard all sorts of rumors about college admissions and how BYU was going to give results of their decision today.  It turns out that was true.  And it turns out that I was one of the lucky students to get accepted.

I guess that’s about all I anted to say.  All the friends I’ve heard back from got accepted too.  It’s good news and I hear that other people freak out after something exciting like this, but I’m not really a freak-out sort of guy.

Why isn’t it cold?

So winter has supposedly come? I can hardly remember what snow is like, it’s been so long. In fact I almost find myself wishing I had to bundle up every time I step outside. Just joking…those who have ever gone on a winter camp with me will know that I don’t like cold. But come on, this is ridiculous.

It was supposed to get cold months ago, and the most we’ve gotten was a slight windy chill. Does anybody know why this happened? Global warming is scientifically proven, but I didn’t think it was that intense.

Anyone? Anybody know anything about this sudden lack of snow? Oh well, enough of my winter-time rant. I hope everyone enjoys their spring-time that is sure to come (as soon as fall officially ends). Best of luck this year.

Post NaNo thoughts

I did not write this, do not think I did.  I merely agree wholeheartedly.

Reposted from: The Office of Letters and Light Blog – I didn’t win. And I’m okay with that:

So this year, I clearly didn’t win NaNoWriMo. It’s the first time since 2006 that I haven’t won, and it’s my first year not winning as a staff member.

This just wasn’t the year for me. I couldn’t get into my story idea (in spite of the incredible ideas offered to me by the NaNoWriMo community in response to my staff video). I didn’t have a lot of free time. Throw in my epically awesome trip to San Francisco right during crunch time when I should have been writing, and I just plain ran out of time.

And you know something? I’m okay with that.

It’s not the first year I haven’t won. It’s always real life kicking me in the teeth. One notable year, it was because I had a baby. For some reason, the doctors frown on noveling while delivering a baby. I have no idea why… I think all the AAAAGGGHHH and shrieking would have been great for my word count. I totally could have turned on Dragon Naturally Speaking!

Wouldn’t have been very readable, though. Probably thin on plot.

So this year, I only got a little over 9,000 words. But you know what I did?

I got to explore characters I’ve never met before. I got to collect some really awesome ideas for future use. I got to meet hundreds of people from all over the world at the Night of Writing Dangerously. I got challenged to a word war by Chris Baty. And beat the pants off of him.

I have 9,000 words I didn’t have before.

To quote one of our esteemed MLs, Saker Pup:

Every time you try something new, you risk failure. That’s why most people who aren’t small children don’t try new things.They spend their lives creating a routine that will insulate them from doing anything unfamiliar because most people can’t do unfamiliar things perfectly. And if you don’t know exactly what you’re doing all the time, you might accidentally screw something up and fail.

I’ll tell you a secret: I fail at most things, at least at first, and it hasn’t killed me yet.

Failure isn’t something to be afraid of. Failure means I tried.

Failure is the process I must endure before I can achieve success.

Failure is beautiful.

I might not have won NaNoWriMo 2011, but I don’t feel like a failure. If anything, I did something that millions of people worldwide will never do. I tried. I wasn’t afraid of starting. I did do something amazing!

And I’m not done yet. I have a new story, with a new plot… and I’m going to keep on writing, no matter what. And in December, I’ll have more time!

– Heather Dudley

Photo by Flickr user HorsePunchKid

Episode 3 – PacMan

Me and Kirk talk about our favorite old arcade game: PacMan.
We cover the history, strategy, and how to obtain PacMan. If you think you know who our secret guest, of species is…leave a comment or email us at opengamingpodcast@gmail.com.

NOTICE: Back from vacation…Podcasts resumed.

OG3 - PacMan