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Daily Blog June 28, 2021: Our Hottest Monday

It is like a bad joke, and if you thought yesterday was hot, you would love the 112F we enjoyed today. I went out this early afternoon at 111F and watered the roses, my neighbors struggling garden, and put sprinklers on the lawn. Mostly to stop the lawn from turning brown. The heat was harsh.

The morning started in the 80s for me, about 7ish. My status meetings started at 7:30 now. Various meetings are now overlapping, and so meetings are moving earlier and earlier. Many of the folks are in India.

I had just a few crises of the moment putting in a vendor patch (OSS notes to those who speak SAP). I was listening to status meetings and checking emails, and reading Slack posts for hours. Nobody needed me by 10ish, so I took my first break then.

It was already 100! I ordered lunch delivered, not wishing to drive for lunch or have a ham and cheese. I ordered a gyro from Gyro House. It was delivered and was perfect.

More status meetings and then online self-paced mandatory training about how to better communicate with various cultures worldwide. I have to 19th to complete the training. I did two modules (not understanding that the first module is not actually the first one–alphabetically listed) and passed the introduction. I have four or five more to go.

You do a self-assessment, and my rating all but said America IT old guy. Direct. Risk-taking. Egalitarian. Task drive.

Dungeons and Dragons canceled today as Cory was having some AC issues (as are many) today. Unfortunately, our AC could not get below 76F inside today once it got the burning 110+ today. We expect an easy to live with 96F high on Tuesday.

Mariah contacted me, and we, the only folks crazy enough to go out, met at the Woodfired Pizza place. We had pizza, getting one for Susie to go and bring back extra for Corwin from my all meat pizza and beers. We talked about various items. We agreed to maybe play an in-house Dungeons and Dragons 5E game on Tuesday in the Fall. This is old school with figures and pen and paper. We both complained that we are behind our hobbies, which is getting us down a bit.

Most of the staff that served you at Woodfired Pizza were not wearing masks. Folks still wore masks when coming and leaving their tables. It still felt safe. They were totally slammed as I suspect they thought Monday would be a light day. Instead, everyone wanted someone else to cook and to enjoy their AC.

I will get back to painting the figures and then maybe some kitbashing to build a hell war machine. I ordered some plastic sheets, random pieces, and some wheel kits.

I have some lighting and sound kits for an Ecto-1 that I have never built. I have an American Tank in the correct scale (1/52), and an out-of-scale Potemkin, which I think will work. Plus even more lights. I have few more items to bash together for my first war machine.

I will try to get to that soon. If it works out, I have a spare Addams family house model and Cutty Sark that might be next or a Soviet battlecruiser (yes the made one).

Dreaming of having time to work on this…Hell War Machines…(evil laughter)

Today 137 people in the USA died from Covid-19.

You don’t get singing organist’s videos that are this good, Child of Blessing, Child of Promise. This is Methodist Hymnal #611.

Weekend Blog June 27, 2021: Hell Hot

It was 111F today here at the Volvo Cave. I watered the roses again in the afternoon and ran the sprinkler for the grass for a bit. It was fun, as always, to pull the sprinkler around the lawn and get soaked. I usually was dried in a few minutes!

This evening we visit Cory’s house, and their AC was overwhelmed, and it was 80-something in their house. We still played 5E Dungeons and Dragons in the heat. It is the second time we have met in 14 months and the first time all of us could make it. Everyone is two weeks out from vaccination. It was great to get the whole group together.

We are playing the campaign DESCENT INTO AVERNUS, and we are now driving Hell Machines in the burning desert of Hell. I play a gnome who is a tinkerer wizard. I was not expecting to be rebuilding hell devices and driving them, but what the well, you know. So Matt has all the Mad Max-like 28MM-scale 3D hell models, so we did our first battle. We took out the crew on the larger truck and now have a bigger one to drive. It is just fun and insane. Again, I was not expecting a cross of Mad Max-like and 5E version of Hell. The warm temps helped us to be more immersive. It was fun.

My gnome drove the hell machine. Imagine a wizardly house gnome status driving a semi! It was a bit ridiculous. Apparently, my character built miniature controls and a tiny seat to run the tank-Mad-Max-Hell-Machine. So not your usual dungeon exploring from Indiana Jones or Lara Croft tradition! We ended the session paying Charon-like creatures to barge us across the river Styx.

I have some old ship models I have never built, and Matt suggested I might be able to kit-bash a cool Hell ship. So I looked, and I have a Cutter Sark I have not finished for years, and I also have the battleship Potemkin model from Russia that looks very retro. Together they might make an amazing Hell ship. We will see.

I started the day early. I had a status meeting at 8 and a meeting with a reporter about family history at 9. The skeletons in the family closet need a bit of airing again. I then rested a bit.

I headed to BJ’s Brewpub for lunch by myself. I got an order of ribs, full rack, to-go for Susie’s lunch and later dinner.

It was burning hot, and it is hotter on Monday.

Weekend Blog June 26, 2021: Burning Saturday

Susie and I went to Fast and the Furious 9 (F9) tonight at the local theater, Regal’s Moves on TV. The manager knows me, her predecessor used to live two houses down from me, and she was surprised that in 104+ heat, they were not busy. In Oregon, movie houses usually are packed on hot days. F9 was out this week and fulfilled all my car crashing chase scene dreams. I did not even know I needed this fix! Vin Diesel movies are like that; you did not even know you were missing it until you see it and know you needed this.

F9 even brought back some lost players and new family members. However, a few times, the chase events were clearly computer animation and SciFi, and I thought that broke some of the gritty feeling of the movie. It was a few times just more James Bond than Fast and Furious. I liked F8 better, but it started in Cuba; it was gritty in many places, so who can’t love that. You do not know you need this movie, but with all that went wrong in the last few years, maybe an insane movie like F9 is what we all need. Recommended with lots of popcorn and maybe a soft drink, kid-sized.

What we also needed was AC at Mazatlan Aloha today. So I called ahead, and they said their AC was not working well, but they were open. So I decided if they are open, then we spend our money there for dinner. Besides, they have good margaritas. So we left from there to the movie. There was an F9 movie every 30 minutes today until 9pm!

Before this, I ran the car on max AC while Susie got ready and then got her in the car with temperatures still 103F. I then drive 5 mins. Finally, I rolled her on her walker into the Mexican place. The food was great, and they were happy to see us.

My meeting with a reporter was canceled tonight. That is rescheduled to Sunday morning. They have questions about one of the skeletons in the family closet. It comes up once in a while. It is wrong to talk about some of the worst of the USA in the 1920s in this blog. The reporter is world-renowned, and I suspect he will reveal some more truth that folks will not want to learn, but the truth will come. I just wish our family was the good guys.

Returning to my story, I should mention that everyone was wearing masks when not seated in the restaurant or at the theater. So we Oregonians can read and know that Delta and Delta Plus variants are out there and that 1/3 of people are not vaccinated. We know that the vaccines make us safer but not immune, and we can still catch and spread it even vaccinated. Delta will kill people must faster. So most of us are sticking with masks. We are very polite; killing unvaccinated people is so not us.

It was hot today. I went out and watered the roses twice. I saw the north wall garden that my new neighbors put in was fading fast. I watered it too. I also rang their bell and told them I watered their plants for them (I would prefer they water their own plants–but I can’t let tomatoes plants just wither).

I also heard that Michigan had tornadoes and that both moms are OK. It was wet and stormy. I don’t miss Michigan insane storms–I still have nightmares of being trapped outside when the wind drops and everything is scary, and then the winds start to screams.

This morning, we had a lazy day while I checked in with the shoe company all day. They did not need me today. So I just am following along and checking that I am not needed. We are in a data conversion that is 7/24.

I started at the blessed late hour of 10 this morning. I managed to sleep most of the night.

I watched some Game of Thrones this morning, I missed an episode, and the story is advanced a few weeks. However, I like it again as the story seems more logical. I am now at season 5, episode 6. I had poached eggs on toast for breakfast, a fav. I had a 1/2 ham and cheese for lunch. Susie had waffles with peanut butter and then chicken noodle soup for lunch.

Susie watched Hocus Pocus and Bednobs and Broomsticks this afternoon on Disney+.

I tried to make it a nice day. I just remade the bed, clean, cool sheets for hot weather.

Daily Blog June 25, 2021: 7/24 and Anachrony

Today we start the weekend work for data conversions. These are running 7/24, and I am on call all the time. I follow along and try to help when I can. I managed to slip out of work at 5ish to head to Richard’s in Portland, and we played Anachrony with the newly painted figures I did for Richard.

The game is still a mystery to me. I have watched many of the videos on the game, and the mechanics are clear to me. However, how to play the game and win is hard for me to work out. It is a SciFi story that is a skin-over and engine building game with resource management elements. The game has a time-travel device, and you borrow from the future to build now (and they pay back the debt). You have different kinds of workers who can do some tasks better than others or even be excluded from some actions. This makes the decisions and timing of actions tough. And then the meteor hits, and you must evacuate the earth! You can only leave if you have completed certain requirements. So while building the engine, using resources, traveling in time, borrowing from the future, you also have to plan to evacuate. Anachrony is a game with a lot going on, and I look forward to learning its mysteries.

I scored only 35 while Sean and Richard were double that. Richard had built buildings that create an Engine. Sean was capturing goals and time traveling all the, yes I will say it, time. Turn order is critical and I was last for about half the game. That was a surprise to me as many of the actions are limited by worker placement mechanics. Something that was obvious once it started to happen to me. I had powered up more mechs that I could use effectively in two turns of the game. Richard and Sean took all the positions that can build in the first two turns. I was lucky to get one build in! Anachrony will be hitting the table a few more times I am sure at Richard’s. I am looking forward to learning it better!

Return to the morning, the day started out with very little sleep. The anti-coughing meds make it hard to sleep, but they have worked, and I am feeling better today. I got going about 7ish and managed to make my first Zoom meetings all dressed and ready. I caught up on email and the news and then rushed to get cleaned up.

Susie had a change in plans yesterday and her spa day is today, not Monday. We managed to get her out on time. She also had an eye doctor at 2:30. Zerida and her driver decided that they could handle that for me.

I returned to Nike Office today, the Clubhouse building, to pick up my personal items. I had an appointment at 1 to enter the building. It was strange to come to the building and nobody is there. I found my chess set where I left it and left. It was funny to be wearing my badge again and a mask in this building. I have not been back since February 2020.

Lunch was nearby at the old pizza place. It has reopened as a sports bar: Replay Sports Pub and Arcade. I had an $8 lunch of a mini fresh-made pizza, salad, and a soft drink. There is a large supply of familiar 80s-style arcade games, and while 50% off plays on Tuesday night is tempting, I never remember arcades as very sanitary, so I will likely pass.

I returned home and worked reading emails and trying to help with a few minor crises of the moment. I then drove to Portland in Air Volvo. There was a crash and fire on highway 26 that made the trip take the usual 45 minutes. The traffic on the bridges and inside Portland highways was light.

It is very late so I think I will stop there.

 

Daily Blog June 24, 2021: Thursday with Earnings

At the end of the day, we learned that Nike killed it on earnings, and our bonus will be good (PSP for those who speak Nike). That made the last status call at 4:30 a bit more festive.

I made dinner of grilled cheese sandwiches and macaroni and cheese. Maybe too much cheese, but Susie liked it.

I am back to reading Commissario Ricciardi Mysteries, By My Hand (book 5). I tried a new Italian crime novel and found the main character too corrupt for my taste. I like the cops to be honest policemen; The Black Run: A Novel did not work for me. I do recommend it with the warning that the main character is not likable. 

I read that and took a nap between meetings. To stop the coughing, I took a pill with side effects that can be described as you are a bit too high or sleepy to cough. I do not drive when I take it. It has helped, and I have been able to stay focused with a few breaks.

Thusly, lunch was Happy Panda Chinese delivered. Susie got Cashew Chicken, and I had Kung Pao Chicken.

The morning started with more caregiving for Susie and more laundry. I was back into hours of Zoom meetings and quite a few crises of the moment. I had to help work out a few missed steps and help find corrections.

Sleep was hard last night. I am still not feeling very well. I also somehow kinked my neck reading. So more painkillers for that.

Another 329 people died in the USA from Covid-19. Reports are that all of these are non-vaccinated.

I went with an Easter song as we missed Easter together: Low in the Grave He Lay.