Well, keeping up with this thing is harder than I thought 😉 So, yea…Zoey has grown a bit since the last post. lol. She has most of a full set of teeth now, she babbles like nobody’s business, and really digs music.

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She’s on the verge of walking. She has taken three steps over two separate occasions now. Just today, she took two just to get to a TV remote. She really digs the lights on it, I think.

Missing Dragon Con. We won’t be going this year, in favor of selling our house and getting a new one. That’ll take a bit of payola and such. We’ll probably take a few weekend trips here and there, though–particularly for our anniversary. We don’t have any particular house in mind. We haven’t been looking too hardcore, to this point–going to wait until the house is sold, or at least on contract, so as to hopefully lessen the stress of it all. No use in drooling over a house when we can’t get into that house right now.

Been playing Grand Theft Auto V. Awesome game, just awesome. I’ve mostly been playing the online portion of it. I’m not getting stomped too badly by online players, though most seem to be generally decent in the mayhem they cause–to NPCs, as opposed to me. heh. I have a car that pretty much resembles a Mustang.

And, thus, another D*C has come to an end. So sad 🙁 It was absolutely and totally awesome, as always. The crowds, the panels, the costumes. Maybe next time, we can get into the Marriott *snickerfatchancesnicker*. Until then, second star to the right…and straight on until morning!

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Yet another day of awesomeness, of course. We saw a voice acting panel, a Guardians of the Galaxy panel, a BSG panel and yet another Atlanta Radio Theatre Company. They did The Call of Cthulhu. They had done it a couple of years back, and it was just as awesome the second time around.

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Oh, and the annoying self-absorbed dude who gracelessly ruined the front-end of the Walking Dead panel nearly did the same with the Guardians of the Galaxy panel. However, the awesomeness of that panel supremely overshadowed his suckiness.

Tonight’s agenda includes checking out a hacking panel, one that looked interesting in years past, but I never went to. Costume pics, perhaps, in the Marriott later, too. They should just extend this Dragon Con thing to be a month long…why not all year? 😉

Things have been pretty awesome, so far, this year. Sadly, already we are over halfway though. I have dreams about this every year, and always it goes by far too rapidly. I can’t wait to bring little Zoey here and show her the awesomeness.

Anyhoo, went to a few pretty awesome panels yesterday and today. Most of it was Star Trek related. The best one, though, was probably the Patrick Stewart and Gates McFadden one this particular afternoon.

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Saw a screening of Prelude to Axanar this evening. That was astoundingly cool. I had seen the video on YouTube this week, but the enthusiasm in this panel may just drive me to contribute to the kick starter to make this thing a full-fledged movie.

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About to check out a podcast panel called Night Attack. Never heard of it. Funny, how many things are new to me at Dragon Con that I just lap up and assimilate…I’ll probably be a fanboy by next year 😉

Ok, so I haven’t stayed very up-to-date with my little blog. But, see the baby blog for details 😉 Zoey has been a complete joy and has kept our world quite busy.

However, it’s time for another Dragon Con! So, what better time to start again than the bestest geek fest in the galaxy, if not the known universe?

Keith’s on the way in this morning, and Meacham and I are already here. Staying at the Sheraton again this year. Nice hotel, overall, and a bit more quiet than the others–good for when we actually do want to get some Zs 😉

Our first panel today was George Takei. It was kind of a disappointment, mostly because I didn’t realize it wasn’t on the Trek Track. Some of what he said was quite interesting, not the least of which being his involvement in the LA subway system. But, it got mostly political and it just ended up pissing me off. But, it still wasn’t the worst panel ever–the Walking Dead one where the cast didn’t show up holds that honor, but only because of the annoying moderator 🙂

We were going to try to squeeze into a Futurama voice acting panel just after, not the least of which because the current season is the last one for that show. Alas, it couldn’t be. You can’t really do one panel right after the other at D*C, because of how many people attend these things–you generally have to plan your schedule such that you have at least an hour (maybe two) to wait in line. Anyhoo, we ended up playing some Munchkin for a little while.

After which, we waited a couple hours or so to finally get into a successful Walking Dead panel. Unfortunately, the annoying moderator was still flapping his gums before the panel began *sigh*

Our last panel of the evening was the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company. Their feature that evening was a radio version of War of the Worlds; it wasn’t like Welles’ version of it, because it was more congruent to the plot of the novel–with a few twists of its own (e.g., a professor named Moriarity using biological weaponry to take down the Martians).

Today was a pretty epic day of panels. We got to see William Shatner. Hilarious dude. We were going to see a Walking Dead panel, but none of the guests showed up. Quite a bummer, particularly because the moderator was annoying; he couldn’t shut up before the panel. Last year, Ruthie experienced the same dude in the Vampire Diaries panel. I’ll probably leave some negative feedback for the track, if I can, but I don’t know what good it’ll do.

Later in the afternoon, we saw a DS9 panel that featured Cirroc Lofton, Avery Brooks and Terry Farrell. I hadn’t seen Dax before, so that was a pretty good panel. Avery Brooks is quite a hoot, too. He’s a very eclectic individual, and very entertaining.

Ran into quite a few interesting costumes, too.

We saw some pretty awesome things the first day. We went to a Battlestar Galactica panel, which featured Edward James Olmos, Richard Hatch, and Kandyse McClure. It was a nice panel, though, Olmos sometimes gets a little preachy. Go figure, the Admiral 😉 So say we all.

The next panel we went to featured Dominic Keating. He played Lt. Malcolm Reed on Star Trek: Enterprise. It wasn’t a bad panel, either, though it was far less populated and featured one person, in particular, who asked questions. I’m pretty quiet and shy about asking questions, myself, mostly because I’m not in the biz and really don’t know what a question of true substance would be 🙂 I’m sure they’ve all been asked questions across the gamut, and I generally don’t wanna ask something that’s been gone over again and again.

We tried to go to a Walking Dead panel, but it got canceled. Instead, we were inundated by some dude who apparently worked for the show. I believe he was the panel moderator, and he was the most annoying ever–if only because it seemed like he really liked to listen to the sound of his own voice. I haven’t not gotten to not see many panels in my times at D*C, but I really wish we just flat-out hadn’t gotten into this one–would’ve saved some time and my ears.

As we walked around, we saw a number of different cool costumes. I think the best one, however, was the simplest little tribute to Sharknado, a “B” movie that was produced by SyFy.

To cap off the evening, though, Keith and I hit up the Quiz-O-Tron 2000, a panel that featured a trivia game of science questions. It was hilarious, mostly because only maybe 1/3 of people up there were scientists. The coolest guest up there, besides Phil Plait (an astronomer) was Bill Corbett, star of MST3K and RiffTrax. He came pretty close to actually winning.

Another year, another Dragon*Con 🙂

We had a nice little ride from Huntsville, and I met up with Keith at the Atlanta airport. The big event of the day, really, was registration. All-told, it took about an hour–this being despite the fact that the line wrapped halfway around the building.

Our first scheduled panel tomorrow is for battlestar Galactica. Geekful glee abound.

Also, Atlanta looks pretty at night. It’s no Chicago, mind you, but it’s not bad.