School is back in session after a low-ley New Years break. We visited the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum and saw the New Years lantern display at Yuyuan Garden. I got to play some Magic and some D&D (nonbinary dwarf ranger with a sage background!!!). Other than that, it was mostly relaxing and reorganizing.
The Kiddo's passport is up for renewal. We've got a consulate appointment next week to get the ball rolling on that. Once we've got that taken care of, we can start making our summer travel plans.
One other thing I did during the break was to write down a set of long-range personal goals in my paper journal. I may share some of those here at some point.
In the meantime, I have been making progress on reading and reviewing.
Comic Reviews on Comic A Day
Star Wars: Han Solo: Imperial Cadet #1 by Robbie Thompson, Leonard Kirk, and Marvel Comics.
Rival Angels: Damsels of Destruction: Wrestling Maneuvers And Techniques Volume 2 by Alan Evans and Justin Riley.
Tall Tails: Tears of the Mother #1 by Jose Calderon and Daphne Lage.
Knights of the Dinner Table Illustrated #31 by Mark Plemmons, Brendon Fraim, Brian Fraim, and Kenzer & Company.
Hot Tea, Cold Water #2, edited by Leann Leake.
Swamp Thing #68 by Rick Veitch, Alfredo Alcala, and DC Comics.
Batman #700 by Grant Morrison and DC Comics.
Alethia Chapter 1 by Kristina Stipetic.
Sleepless #7 by Sarah Vaughn, Leila Del Duca, and Image Comics.
We Won't Be Erased by Sophie LaBelle.
Spectra #6 by Rebecca Thompson, Kerry G. Johnson and the American Physical Society.
The Amazing Cynicalman #23 by Matt Feazell.
Book Reviews on Goodreads
The Pushcart War by Jean Merrill.
The Good Earth by Pearl S. Buck.
I've been making a lot of progress on the Random Stack of Unread Comics. My new Comic A Day Instagram has been a good source of motivation.
Supporting
Austin Cushing's fundraiser seeking support for medical and financial difficulties.
Jennifer Dugan's Kickstarter for the final issue of her comic, Circadia.
Upcoming
We're getting into another busy time at the day job as we approach the end of the third quarter. We had a short week this week, and we've now got six solid weeks of school until our Spring Break week at the beginning of April. March will hopefully bring an end to the cold and wet Shanghai winter weather, and we have the Kiddo's birthday toward the end of March. We're also into Wrestlemania season, and I'm following the rise of AEW with interest.
No trips planned for Spring Break at this point. We have some major travel plans for the summer, but those are still in the vague planning stages for the next few weeks.
Connect/Follow
@dandelionstudio on Twitter
@dandelionstudios on Instagram and @dailycomicreview on Instagram
rsilva on Boardgamegeek
rsilva on Facebook
ricksilvawriting on Dreamwidth and Blogger.
Rick Silva on Goodreads
The Kiddo's passport is up for renewal. We've got a consulate appointment next week to get the ball rolling on that. Once we've got that taken care of, we can start making our summer travel plans.
One other thing I did during the break was to write down a set of long-range personal goals in my paper journal. I may share some of those here at some point.
In the meantime, I have been making progress on reading and reviewing.
Comic Reviews on Comic A Day
Star Wars: Han Solo: Imperial Cadet #1 by Robbie Thompson, Leonard Kirk, and Marvel Comics.
Rival Angels: Damsels of Destruction: Wrestling Maneuvers And Techniques Volume 2 by Alan Evans and Justin Riley.
Tall Tails: Tears of the Mother #1 by Jose Calderon and Daphne Lage.
Knights of the Dinner Table Illustrated #31 by Mark Plemmons, Brendon Fraim, Brian Fraim, and Kenzer & Company.
Hot Tea, Cold Water #2, edited by Leann Leake.
Swamp Thing #68 by Rick Veitch, Alfredo Alcala, and DC Comics.
Batman #700 by Grant Morrison and DC Comics.
Alethia Chapter 1 by Kristina Stipetic.
Sleepless #7 by Sarah Vaughn, Leila Del Duca, and Image Comics.
We Won't Be Erased by Sophie LaBelle.
Spectra #6 by Rebecca Thompson, Kerry G. Johnson and the American Physical Society.
The Amazing Cynicalman #23 by Matt Feazell.
Book Reviews on Goodreads
The Pushcart War by Jean Merrill.
The Good Earth by Pearl S. Buck.
I've been making a lot of progress on the Random Stack of Unread Comics. My new Comic A Day Instagram has been a good source of motivation.
Supporting
Austin Cushing's fundraiser seeking support for medical and financial difficulties.
Jennifer Dugan's Kickstarter for the final issue of her comic, Circadia.
Upcoming
We're getting into another busy time at the day job as we approach the end of the third quarter. We had a short week this week, and we've now got six solid weeks of school until our Spring Break week at the beginning of April. March will hopefully bring an end to the cold and wet Shanghai winter weather, and we have the Kiddo's birthday toward the end of March. We're also into Wrestlemania season, and I'm following the rise of AEW with interest.
No trips planned for Spring Break at this point. We have some major travel plans for the summer, but those are still in the vague planning stages for the next few weeks.
Connect/Follow
@dandelionstudio on Twitter
@dandelionstudios on Instagram and @dailycomicreview on Instagram
rsilva on Boardgamegeek
rsilva on Facebook
ricksilvawriting on Dreamwidth and Blogger.
Rick Silva on Goodreads
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