Weekend Plans
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New niece born last week (on the 1st) so going to Houston to meet her this weekend.
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Not this weekend but next going to WorldCon in San Jose.
Can't wait!
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Long weekend party in town. Then heading to get the kids on Sunday afternoon. They are with their family in Houston all week.
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@ndc that looks like a lot of fun
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I got magic tcg tournament on friday night, waterpark on saturday, and pokemon tcg tournament on sunday. Need to find time to cook in all that
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Headed up to the N GA mountains this weekend. Will be delivering some pepper infused local honey to my friend who makes mead.
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Saturday is my birthday, so I'm going to spend all day playing Charterstone (finally).
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@rojoloco sounds great
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@kelly nice and happy early birthday! I will have to look up Charterstone to see what that is
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@jmoore said in Weekend Plans:
@kelly nice and happy early birthday! I will have to look up Charterstone to see what that is
Thanks @jmoore.
Charterstone is a competitive work placement legacy game. It has elements of a Euro, but you permanently alter the board and add rules as you play from game to game. It is a campaign rather than a one off like most board games.
Edit: Link - https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/197376/charterstone
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@kelly said in Weekend Plans:
@jmoore said in Weekend Plans:
but you permanently alter the board and add rules as you play from game to game. It is a campaign rather than a one off like most board games.Isn't that really the definition of a legacy game?
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@jaredbusch said in Weekend Plans:
@kelly said in Weekend Plans:
@jmoore said in Weekend Plans:
but you permanently alter the board and add rules as you play from game to game. It is a campaign rather than a one off like most board games.Isn't that really the definition of a legacy game?
Yup, I was just spelling it out since not everyone is familiar with legacy games.
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@kelly Yeah thanks because I was not
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@kelly said in Weekend Plans:
@jaredbusch said in Weekend Plans:
@kelly said in Weekend Plans:
@jmoore said in Weekend Plans:
but you permanently alter the board and add rules as you play from game to game. It is a campaign rather than a one off like most board games.Isn't that really the definition of a legacy game?
Yup, I was just spelling it out since not everyone is familiar with legacy games.
Good point.
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Garage Sale Weekend finally getting rid of some of our baby stuff. @DustinB3403 need anything? We got strollers, high chair, toys, not sure what else
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@jt1001001 Honestly I have no clue what we do or don't need. We have a high chair, we have a stroller, toys maybe but she's not even a month yet so getting something today wouldn't make sense if she can't use it for a while yet.
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swimming with the kids i think.
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@dustinb3403 said in Weekend Plans:
@jt1001001 Honestly I have no clue what we do or don't need. We have a high chair, we have a stroller, toys maybe but she's not even a month yet so getting something today wouldn't make sense if she can't use it for a while yet.
My daughter wasn't into them but my niece is. When she is 3-4 months old you're going to want lots of squishy "teether" type toys that she can grab and put in her mouth, will save a lot on your hands, clothes, hair, face... well basically everything.
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@coliver said in Weekend Plans:
@dustinb3403 said in Weekend Plans:
@jt1001001 Honestly I have no clue what we do or don't need. We have a high chair, we have a stroller, toys maybe but she's not even a month yet so getting something today wouldn't make sense if she can't use it for a while yet.
My daughter wasn't into them but my niece is. When she is 3-4 months old you're going to want lots of squishy "teether" type toys that she can grab and put in her mouth, will save a lot on your hands, clothes, hair, face... well basically everything.
So cloth toys or just chewy plastic type ones?
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@dustinb3403 said in Weekend Plans:
@coliver said in Weekend Plans:
@dustinb3403 said in Weekend Plans:
@jt1001001 Honestly I have no clue what we do or don't need. We have a high chair, we have a stroller, toys maybe but she's not even a month yet so getting something today wouldn't make sense if she can't use it for a while yet.
My daughter wasn't into them but my niece is. When she is 3-4 months old you're going to want lots of squishy "teether" type toys that she can grab and put in her mouth, will save a lot on your hands, clothes, hair, face... well basically everything.
So cloth toys or just chewy plastic type ones?
Both, which ever you guys are more comfortable with.