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Post by Stormrider on Mar 4, 2014 18:31:04 GMT -6
Androga! Good to see you! You forgot to mention that you are an Uncle now, too! It sounds like you are just plain enjoying life. That's the way to do it. Well, as you can see from our most recent posts, if you took time to read a few things, several of us have been playing the Lord of the Rings Online game. Therefore, I have been online much more these days. I just glimpse at Facebook and don't spend much time there or post much on it either. Too many people put way too much on their profiles, if you ask me. I can't keep up with everything due to so many posts from everyone. oh well. Desi and I retired from the Equestrian Drill team a couple years ago. Melony was getting too stiff in the legs and had pulled groin muscles, too. It wasn't any fun without her. And saddly, she had to put Melony down this Fall. Was a sad time, that. I was laid off of my job two years ago at the flexible packaging plant but got a job as a secretary at our church! It is part-time and I am enjoying that a lot. Busy place, too. I am never bored--lots to do!
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Post by Androga Erindalant on Mar 5, 2014 14:09:27 GMT -6
Yes, I'm an uncle too. And he's starting to turn in a big boy, too.
I'm sorry to hear about Melony. My sympathy is with you. Especially since you've been training together, the loss of such good friend is very hard.
And a new job? Things can change in a nick of time. Part-time is enough. To combine the good aspects of a busy work, and being useful to community, while at the other hand no need to be too stressed as a full labourer, and enjoying the extra spare quality time. I hope to work part time later as well. Although, in my case, later will be in a decade or 2.
I've seen the new forum about Lotro. I read here and there, yesterday. And actually, I have to admit, I have peaked once in a while, without logging in, during the last 2 years. I noticed the changes. And yesterday I decided to leave some word behind. It's great to pop in and be welcomed, even after such long time.
I've actually cut a lot on gaming. As teenager and young adult I've played (naturally ) a lot of games. But it doesn't grab my attention that much anymore. I stopped following the new games out there, am satisfied with the few old ones that I still have, but also desinstalled a couple of those that I never touched anymore. I have tried Lotro a few years ago, but didn't play for long. The massive online games just aren't my thing. I used to play Guild Wars, which had a quick max of levels (there were only 20). But most of these games are about getting crazy high levels, and if you happened to be in the wrong place of the game, you die guaranteed. I'm one of those explorer types who wants to get somewhere, even if there are dangerous creatures out there, but where I can sneak and run if my character is still too weak. And I usually did that alone, even in those mass online games.
I know my sister is (was?) playing Lotro. I don't know which server she's on though. Our last few conversations weren't about gaming lol.
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