Del, I got a real kick out of perusing your art work...the more tentacles the better, I always say. Thank you so much for sharing with me! It's amazing that not only do I have enough books for each child to keep their own (forever and ever, as I reassured one of my students who thought they'd have to return it at the end of the year) but I can keep a couple on hand for in-game reference. Now I get to say "look it up," when I'm peppered with questions and the kids can work on their research skill. If there's anything the kids need, maybe a module or two for low level characters. I'm currently building them a very loose set of adventures around their home town of "Old Forge," trying to get them used to the game dynamic and every kind of situation they need to be prepared for. (One of my favorite parts was getting them all out of town where they travelled to a huge ant hole, and had to figure out how they could get down it...and they learned the importance of buying rope and iron spikes.)
Jeff, it was great to chat with you educator-to-educator. Hope everything goes ok with your school's testing and you deftly navigate the bad guy/good guy role for the benefit of your students. I can't wait until I get into another one of your games...though I totally understand why the spots for the games you run fill up so fast.
Chainsaw, walking into the Grand Geneva and instantly being whisked away into your Hyperborea game with the Brooklyn crew was like coming home. We were so giddy with adventure, sleeplessness, and beer...but you managed us very well and gave us the gift of opening Garycon with gaming together. It was the only game ALL of us got to play together, and I can't thank you enough for that. Also, thanks for giving Handy a platform to act out his DM rage as a PC.
Handy, none of this would have happened if not for you. I think it was your enthusiasm that got everyone halfway across the country to the goose-riddled Wisconsin tundra to game it up. And I will always be grateful for you rallying the nerd-troops and sticking your neck out for my students. Many monsters will be killed in the honor of you and the kind folks who have helped make gaming with my kids the positive experience it's been and will continue to be.