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Random Dillon Thought


2011
11.28

[While he and I were eating burritos at Qdoba today…]

Mom, I am really thankful and happy that you and Dad have jobs and we have enough money and we can eat dinner at restaurants sometimes.

[nom nom nom nom]

… But you know, we’re still the 99%.

Game Design


2011
09.21

Pretty much since he was able to hold a crayon, Dillon has drawn complicated mazes, maps, racetracks, and what-have-you.  These pictures were always more about the process than the result, and always part of a complex narrative that was happening in D’s head (and often out loud with lots of sound effects).

Lately, his artwork has become “video game designs.” (His phraseology.  Also his teacher’s when we were discussing what he had to do less of in school, in service of actually getting some work done.)

This afternoon after we took Rose to gymnastics, D asked me to play through a game he’d been working on.   And I was surprised at how well-developed his ideas were, and how well he followed the typical game structure and format.  Also how he was able to replicate the ideas with a pencil and paper.

If you’ve ever played Dungeons & Dragons (I know, my geek is showing), this was sort of along those lines, a one-on-one with your ten-year-old DM.  He had drawn a series of elaborate maps/mazes over several pages, as well as status bars for tallying hit points, inventory tallies, money tallies, and a ‘store’ of things that you can purchase with your dimes and quarters won for defeating evil creatures.

He was just so smart about everything that it sort of threw me.  I mean, he’s a really smart kid – he and

One of my favorite villains from D's game

his buddy stayed up late at a sleepover pretending to be amoebas in their sleeping bags – I wouldn’t say he’s totally typical.  But he was organized around this game to a level I haven’t really appreciated before.

Also, there is the delivery, which is lovely.  He isn’t a cynical tweener yet.  He’s got his moments of snottiness, but he can be so earnest and unreserved about things he enjoys, and he was completely involved with this idea.  He would say stuff like, “Now we have to battle this ghost, and I really don’t generally like to fight things my punches won’t connect with, but our enchanted bows and arrows should do the trick!”

He would draw villains in rooms as we walked into them, and each had a little hit counter bar underneath that he would shade in, and then after the bad guy was defeated his bar would be erased back to zero or the character would be erased entirely.  You got loot for defeating bad guys (I earned a bow, single-bladed axe, double-bladed axe, sword, and was almost to the magic lightning weapon when I had to leave to go to a meeting).  In general, it was pretty fun.  I might just have a little Gary Gygax on my hands.  I could certainly do worse.

Books, books, books


2011
09.14

This was going to be my year of reading for pleasure, since I finished my master’s degree (and three long years of pretty much only reading textbooks and long dry articles), and I have been pretty successful with that so far.  I am over 100 books in since January 1 (you can check my goodreads if you want to verify…) and I have read a lot of great books this year.  Unfortunately, my other goal for this year was to catch up on some TV shows that everyone has told me I needed to watch for the past few/five years, and so I was going to watch Lost on Netflix, but am stalled mid-season 2.  I really like it, but it turns out all this reading has taken up a lot of my otherwise free time, and I generally pick a book over vegging out or whatever.  Anyway, the other day I was talking to someone about a book (it might have been The Golden Compass, which I love) and I said, “don’t judge a book by its movie.”  I thought I made this up, but then I Googled it and it is a thing.

But so is this: Hank Green‘s project called Read it First.  Gotta love it.  Thought I’d share:

To Infinity…


2011
09.14

The other day I was picking a couple of things up off Rose’s floor as she was going to bed and I found this:

Tiana in Buzz Lightyear's spacecraft

I kind of love this, and in case you don’t recognize the merch it is Princess Tiana (of Disney’s Princess and the Frog) driving Buzz Lightyear’s spacecraft.  Rose and her cousin Lola had to bend Tiana a bit to get her into the ship, but in my opinion, it was well worth it.