Not like tech week at all. Everyone else is just doing it wrong.
Quote of the Day:
"What is it with Jesus and zombies?!"
UM. Can I say that's the first time I've ever played the Helen Keller Game? Last year I watched in awe and terror. This year my arm went up without me. And then I became the brain. Braiiinnnssss. It was... surprisingly, really fun. It was easier than I imagined. (I can't see half the time anyway). But... I really felt almost scared for my Hands. Like, I was sitting there, half worried that Ian would repeat the stunt he pulled last year and run around the room, and half worried that I was going to hurt my Hands. It also, surprisingly, got me incredibly connected with the space. It was like... I was trying to visualize everything as a 3D game. I was incredibly aware of everything, including sounds (which is why I freaked when I heard footsteps and hadn't said anything to my hands, because I automatically thought Ian was on the run :D) and just... a weird hyper-awareness of how close everything was to everything else (it doesn't help I am the worst at trying to judge distance with my mind).
I'm getting more less scared of situations I cannot control. Which is good.
So, opening in two days, kinda makes me nervous as all crap. Mostly because I really don't like trying to hear everything from the VOM doors when I can't open them more than a hair. :D
Okat, everyone. Now's the time to crack some whips (or broadswords?) and pull out the stops. SHOWTIME!
Stopping Ian's Shenanigans,
Austin of Northumberland
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