As a child, I needed my shoes labeled L for left and R for right. I'm sure that was the case for many children. But even as I got older, I still struggled with understanding directions. I remember as a teenager my father telling me to go left and I'd go right and he'd jokingly… Continue reading Directional Difficulties
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Finding the Beat
As an introverted single mom who works from home, my life didn't change very much when the pandemic hit. However, in the warmer months I usually drive from Upstate New York to Massachusetts to volunteer and dance at Native American powwows, and that gives me a much needed dose of social interaction. That isn't happening… Continue reading Finding the Beat
Looking Forward to Shadowlands
I've read some information about what's coming in Shadowlands and the new content looks very interesting, but what I'm most excited about are the impending new customization options. My characters are personal to me and being able to personalize them even more makes me very happy! Darker skin colors, new hair styles, different eye colors, tattoos, body paint, jewelry, hair decorations, I love it all! I'm going to spend hours customizing my characters and creating new ones, as I'm sure many people will.
Creating Another World Within Azeroth
One of the reasons I love writing Warcraft fanfiction is that I can literally go into the world and look around. However, when I'm dealing with areas I've created in my mind that could believably exist in Azeroth (or Outland or Draenor, etc) but don't, that's a luxury I don't have. That's when I turn to my reliable home design program and start working my magic.
The Alpaca of Happiness
For the past few months, I've been battling Dunegorger Kraulok in Vol'dun on my 10 plus 120s hoping he'll drop the Slightly Damp Pile of Fur that translates to Mollie the alpaca mount. I even leveled my blood elf mage to 120 to get even more alts on the job, but alas, the fur never dropped.… Continue reading The Alpaca of Happiness
