Math Homework …
Sucks. If I just tough it out tomorrow night is prerelease. MtG lock in at the Bunker. Im stoked.
This Kid …
Is going to Grand Prix Memphis.
I need to …
write my articles over GP Austin for YOUSSSSS GUYSSSS especially for my followers at mtgmass.tumblr.com but im Hella busy right now. Ill get that all up soon.
Lots be happening …
Apartment Shopping with my Lady Friend …
Paying my tuition …
Getting my hurr did …
Figuring out when to see Dougie…
GP Austin in 7 days!!!!
Planning …
For GP Austin, rental car, gas, food,hotel room, entry fees …
I really want this to happen to have this time with Amorette and too bring my A-game to an event im great at but its sooo much money :( cant I just do a fundraiser?
Yeah, that’s right, Aaron’s wife.
Only recently has it come to my attention that Magic: the Gathering is a common source of tension in many relationships. I met a player at Worlds in Belgium this past summer who confessed that he divorced his first wife (and the mother of his child) over this game due to her lack of understanding. Back in the day, I thought I was the lone girlfriend waiting for her man to return from some “Qualifier Thing” in Columbus or for him to quit shuffling those damn cards and go out every now and then. My travels over the last year have acquainted me with several other females who have felt the resentment, jealousy, and sometimes happiness towards this game. Our Magic/relationship battle stories so closely paralleled each other that I am inclined to write this story - the story of the Other Women of Magic. (Actually, I used to refer to us as the Women of Magic, but that title was already appropriately claimed by women who actually PLAY Magic, so I have modified it accordingly.)
In telling this story I hope that both parties in such relationships can learn from our experiences and escape some of the battles we have suffered.Read more across the jump. I really recommend it.