Invitation Update!

One challenge of planning a wedding while Mark is moving, selling the house, and starting a new job and Kirsten is galloping through the busiest season of a horsegirlss year is that little things slip through the cracks.

Like invitations.

Thank you for bearing with the informal nature of our invitation process! Consider it indicative of our comfortable closeness with you!

If we missed anyone, please let us know! We are going with the loaves-and-fishes meal plan, so there will be food in abundance, but please RSVP so we can assure you of a chair.

Our Midsummer Knight’s Dream

“Let me ‘splain. No, there is too much. Let me sum up!” ~Inigo Montoya in The Princess Bride

On November 13, 2007, after a lifetime of preparation and anticipation, Mark proposed to Kirsten in the moonlit meadow at the Head of the Grove, presenting Gracie the Friesian in lieu of a ring…

On January 17, 2008, we eloped by candlelight in a blizzard at the Bower…

On June 21, 2008, we are celebrating our union, our love and our loved ones (that’s Y’ALL!) with a raucous Renaissance revel! Can’t wait to see you here!

CLICK through the pages along the top navigation bar and check back often as we belatedly update these pages.

 

CALL or email with any questions, flashes of brilliance, or just to shoot the breeze.

 

COME EARLY for the week of insanity fun beforehand.

 

Above all… CELEBRATE on the longest day of the year!

Wisdom from a cappucino stout.

“Coffee is my Shepherd; I shall not doze. It maketh me to wake in green pastures. It leadeth me beyond the sleeping masses. It restoreth my brain. It leadeth me in the paths of consciousness for it’s name’s sake. Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of sleep, I will fear no artificial sweetener for thou art with me; Thy cream and thy sugar they comfort me. Thou preparest a carafe before me in the presence of my zzz’s. Thou anointst my day with sunlight: My cup runneth over. Surely richness and flavor shall follow me all the days of my life; and I will dwell in the house of Cappucino forever… let us sip… or whatever.”

Gary Gygax Gone… Up, Down, or Straight ahead?

You come to a fork in your life… Up, Down, or Straight ahead?

From the AP newswire this morning…. someone who truly changed the way things are done and added another path where none previously existed…

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Dungeons & Dragons Co-Creator Dies at 69

By EMILY FREDRIX
Associated Press Writer

MILWAUKEE (AP) — Gary Gygax, who co-created the fantasy game Dungeons & Dragons and is widely seen as the father of the role-playing games, died Tuesday morning at his home in Lake Geneva. He was 69. He had been suffering from health problems for several years, including an abdominal aneurysm, said his wife, Gail Gygax.

Gygax and Dave Arneson developed Dungeons & Dragons in 1974 using medieval characters and mythical creatures. The game known for its oddly shaped dice became a hit, particularly among teenage boys, and eventually was turned into video games, books and movies.

Gygax always enjoyed hearing from the game’s legion of devoted fans, many of whom would stop by the family’s home in Lake Geneva, about 55 miles southwest of Milwaukee, his wife said. Despite his declining health, he hosted weekly games of Dungeons & Dragons as recently as January, she said.

“It really meant a lot to him to hear from people from over the years about how he helped them become a doctor, a lawyer, a policeman, what he gave them,” Gail Gygax said. “He really enjoyed that.”

Dungeons & Dragons players create fictional characters and carry out their adventures with the help of complicated rules. The quintessential geek pastime, it spawned a wealth of copycat games and later inspired a whole genre of computer games that’s still growing in popularity.

Born Ernest Gary Gygax, he grew up in Chicago and moved to Lake Geneva at the age of 8. Gygax’s father, a Swiss immigrant who played violin in the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, read fantasy books to his only son and hooked him on the genre, Gail Gygax said.

Gygax dropped out of high school but took anthropology classes at the University of Chicago for a while, she said. He was working as an insurance underwriter in the 1960s, when he began playing war-themed board games.

But Gygax wanted to create a game that involved more fantasy. To free up time to work on that, he left the insurance business and became a shoe repairman, she said.

Gygax also was a prolific writer and wrote dozens of fantasy books, including the Greyhawk series of adventure novels.

Gary Sandelin, 32, a Manhattan attorney, said his weekly Dungeons & Dragons game will be a bit sadder on Wednesday night because of Gygax’s passing. The beauty of the game is that it’s never quite the same, he said.

Funeral arrangements are pending. Besides his wife, Gygax is survived by six children.

© 2008 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.

What’s the only thing rowdier than 50 pissed-off bikers?

Well, according to this story from down under, it’s the local bingo club.

I’m not a huge fan of violence. but this story on CNN rocks! Apparently a bunch of bendejos decided to rob a biker bar… with a bunch of bikes out front. 50 vs 3. Wonder who won that one. Proof that 1%’ers can be good guys too :=)

But if you look closely at the last part… looks like the bingo club is ever more fierce and terrible about their meetings being interrupted!

Cheers to all our friends down under! Rubber side down, guys!

Mark

Sister Site

It’s only fitting that my sister start a sister site to MedievalDiva. Check out Medieval Bling for medieval and renaissance sparklies!

It’s an obvious case of gilt by association….

Pennsic Stirrings

Our last ice storm has melted into mud.

Wolf and I hung out in JoAnn Fabrics after church plotting and planning garb and barding.

Tink found a great source for canvas tents, which hold up so much better than nylon and can be made to look somewhat period without too much effort.

Yup, it’s time to start thinking Pennsic!


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