My oldest daughter and fellow World of Warcraft player (seen above on her troll rogue with me on my blood elf hunter) turned 18 years old today and it's definitely a day to celebrate! I remember when she was a baby thinking how neat it was that she would be graduating high school and turning… Continue reading A Necessary But Difficult New Adventure
Category: Player perspective
Degrees of AFK
While I may not understand a lot of acronyms or abbreviations said in World of Warcraft, one I do understand well is AFK, or away from keyboard. In my life of being a mom and someone who works from home, I'm intermittently at and away from my keyboard most of the day and into the… Continue reading Degrees of AFK
Directional Difficulties
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
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
Ny’alotha, Awakening Camaraderie (A Gallery)
Finding a friendly community of World of Warcraft players is a wonderful thing, and thanks to Twitter and other social media, I've found a lot of like-minded Warcraft players. Some members of that community started organizing Ny'alotha runs and this afternoon and I was fortunate enough to join them. My oldest daughter and fellow Warcraft… Continue reading Ny’alotha, Awakening Camaraderie (A Gallery)
