Saturday, December 19, 2020

PLOG 87: 300,000 Deaths

 My PLOG seems to be coming to an end...

It's no fun writing about the pandemic. The US death toll is over 300,000 and the vaccine is - in my opinion - questionable. The NY Times is reporting that we are now getting over 250,000 people a day infected.

https://www.nytimes.com/live/2020/12/18/world/covid-19-coronavirus#the-us-has-recorded-over-250000-cases-in-a-day-for-the-first-time

As I used to report in my blog all the time, people aren't taking the situation seriously. Assuming I survive all this, I hope to someday report on my RPG activities again.

Peace!

Jer


Friday, November 20, 2020

PLOG 86: 250,000 Deaths

 My PLOG just kind of survives, a little...

As I'm sure you could imagine, I got tired of writing updates about how many people were dying from the pandemic. But also, I found myself caught up in the routine of going to work every day and being part of a system pretending that this whole situation wasn't really as serious as it still is. In fact, it may be even more serious than it was before.

Here's one of the numerous news videos discussing the situation as of today:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uc2gh-qt0h8


Have a wonderful Thanksgiving week.

Be safe out there. I'm hoping I'm still being safe too.

Monday, October 19, 2020

PLOG 85: 220,000 Deaths

 My PLOG limps along, but survives...

Sadly it looks like we are at about 220,000 US deaths from the Coronavirus, though there have been various articles/studies that suggest the numbers are much higher. I missed out on making a post about us hitting 215,000 US deaths; I just got lost in the busy-ness of things.

https://www.bu.edu/articles/2020/analysis-finds-true-pandemic-death-toll-is-much-higher-than-200000-in-us/

Going to work each day, worried about the pandemic and potentially getting infected just sucks. I enjoy talking to my co-workers, my academic and intellectual colleagues, but it feels different to be concerned about getting sick every time someone approaches.

When I home I've been reading and writing so much, I've just kind of lost track of time. I did clean up the place and rearranged the furniture, putting it back similarly to how it was before the pandemic struck. I teared up, thinking of the past and how we used to have people over every week for RPG sessions throwing dice and enjoying D&D.

I have hopes that eventually things will go back to some semblance of how they were before, but I'm not in denial that we're still in this thing.

Take care out there!

Tuesday, October 6, 2020

PLOG 84: Trump Stops Stimulus

 My PLOG continues...

https://www.cnn.com/2020/10/06/politics/trump-ends-stimulus-talks/index.html


I'm just speechless about how Trump is being so transparent about his selfishness. Here's the quote:

"I have instructed my representatives to stop negotiating until after the election when, immediately after I win, we will pass a major Stimulus Bill that focuses on hardworking Americans and Small Business," Trump wrote in a series of tweets Tuesday afternoon.

I suppose surviving his bout with Covid has emboldened Trump all the more. But it's really sad news for all of the people, families, and businesses that desperately needed more stimulus right now.

Try to stay safe out there!

Friday, October 2, 2020

PLOG 83: 210,000 Deaths and Trump Infected

 My PLOG continues...

We are less than 1,000 deaths away from the US having over 210,000 coronavirus deaths. But the other numbers are staggering as well. There are 7.36 million infections in the US (which now also includes President Trump and his wife). Worldwide there are over 34.5 million cases and over 1 million deaths.

https://apnews.com/article/f6ba3a16ab9b74b161a3a7211248e97e

The lack of mask wearing seems to have finally caught up with Trump, who quickly had himself moved from the White House to Walter Reed Medical Center and thus alarmed the media. Is he there just as a precaution, or is there something Trump's people aren't telling us? He's an overweight 75-year old man with some health issues. Covid could hit him hard; maybe it already has hit him bad; CNN was reporting that they found out he had at least a fever before they moved him. My question is, where is the First Lady? Why didn't she go with him? It's strange.

Hopefully, if nothing else, this situation will at least get more people to take the pandemic more seriously. Also, it could be a great excuse to cancel the next debate between Trump and Biden; after that first debate turned out to be such a disaster, I don't think we need another one.

Be careful everyone! 

Saturday, September 26, 2020

PLOG 82: 205,000 Deaths

 My PLOG continues...

Within the next 24 hours the numbers will reflect over 205,000 US coronavirus deaths. Once again it looks like we have about 5,000 deaths in 6 days. In addition to that, we have been over 7 million infections in the US for several days now.

Meanwhile, with Ruth Bader Ginsburg having passed away, Trump has now nominated a new US Supreme Court nominee. At least Trump picked a woman, and a person who appears to have conducted herself professionally in the public sphere. But, if the US Senate manages to confirm this appointment, it will drastically unbalance the US Supreme Court to a position to be able to support the agenda of extreme conservatives. Let's hope that doesn't happen.

Stay safe out there!

Sunday, September 20, 2020

PLOG 81: 200,000 Deaths

 My PLOG continues...

The US coronavirus deaths are going to surpass 200,000 within the next 24 hours. And yet many people in our society seem to be at a point that they just want to ignore that the pandemic is going on so they can have a sense of "normalcy."

Meanwhile, this week US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg died at 87 years old, after multiple bouts of cancer. She had fought for so long in hopes that she could survive until another Democrat was elected as US President. That means that Trump's team now has the ability to appoint yet another US Supreme Court justice, which could give the extreme conservatives control of the courts. And that is very scary. We could all be screwed. The extreme conservatives have the White House and the US Senate, which basically gives them 2 of the 3 branches of the government. If they dominate the court and Trump gets re-elected, that'll be just horrendous. I can't even begin to predict the horrible things they will be able to get away with, but I know that it'll cause me to lose even more hope. And that's sad.

Be safe out there and let's hope for the best (while we still have some hope left in us)!

Wednesday, September 16, 2020

AL Season 10 Premiere

 Adventurers League Season 10 - OH NO!

First, a little disclaimer with the fact that I have not been playing D&D all the time like I used to do. With that out of the way, I will say I really miss the friends and fun from AL.

The new Wizards of the Coast (WotC) adventure product - Rime of the Frostmaiden - released yesterday, which means yesterday was also the release date for the new AL Season 10 Rules. Except, strangely, all that we got was a "Player's Guide" without a DM's Guide or FAQ or Content Catalog update. I say it's strange because, in previous years, the AL Admins have released previews of the rules a month or two ahead of time and the community has had a chance to provide feedback. And then there were rules updates along the way, as needed.

The feedback from the draft of the Season 9 rules caused the admin team to revise them to better fit the wants and needs of the community. But WotC decided this time not to release a preview ahead of time. Instead, they boldly dropped the "Player's Guide" document with the "seasonality" concept (not said in name) that the community fought against for Season 9.

Basically, to play in any of the new materials and hardcover release, you have to make a new character that is Season 10 exclusive. After getting to level 5, you can take that Season 10 character to previous material, but then you can't come back to the Season 10 stuff. It's so weird and exclusive for, in my opinion, no reason. But then again, I've always thought that AL has a bunch of extra rules just for the sake of making the system more complicated.

The community is very upset. The Facebook group received almost 1,000 negative comments in less than 24 hours. Reddit is full of negative comments. I wish I was on Discord so I could see what the AL Discord groups are saying, but according to people on Facebook, Twitter, and Reddit there will be a ton of players and DMs leaving again like with Season 8.

The weirdest part to me is that we have always explained to new players that you have to use the newest season rules to play, but the person who wrote the Season 10 "Player's Guide" wrote it - it appears - with the assumption that the Season 9 rules would still be in effect for non-Season 10 characters. It makes me wonder if the person who wrote the document even knows what AL is or how it has worked in the past.

On Twitter and Facebook the AL admins have been clear that WotC has taken over and they have no power here other than being the messengers of the rules. That's really strange too. Why even have admins at that point?

Overall, the premiere of the AL Season 10 rules has been a failure. Lots of people are confused. The people who understand the rules are angry and threatening to leave AL play. Well, there are always home games to play in.

Peace!

Tuesday, September 15, 2020

PLOG 80: 195,000 Deaths

 My PLOG continues...

The US is now over 195,000 deaths. Another day of sad news with a continuation of lack of national leadership on the issue. How many more people have to die for everyone to start taking this situation more seriously?



Meanwhile, I don't think I've mentioned that my work has rules about face masks. We are not supposed to have anything controversial, of course, but we also aren't supposed to have masks with words or letters on them unless they are sports teams or schools. Thus I ordered me some face masks for the New Orleans Saints and my college university.

Be safe out there!

Tuesday, September 8, 2020

PLOG 79: 190,000 Deaths

My PLOG continues...

The numbers reported by CNN, US News, and other sources show that at some point tonight or tomorrow the US coronavirus death total will exceed 190,000. My goodness. It's so crazy that we find ourselves here. What's worse is that the predictions for the rest of the year are looking worse than before.

Meanwhile, having seen schools reopen in person myself - that's right - me on the frontlines as an essential worker - I can account for the absurdity of this situation. The strange, sad looks on the faces of the students, the shock of the safety protocols, the strangeness of coming to school but having all the work be online (because teachers aren't passing out and collecting papers) - it's like something out of the Twilight Zone or a nightmare. It almost doesn't feel real because it's so surreal.

But it's real. And we're right in the middle of it. During hall duty today I asked a student to please put his mask all the way up over his nostrils and he replied, "I have a huge nose!" It was like a joke to him, though in fairness, his nose did rival that of Harrison Ford.

I wouldn't want to be a student in a class with all of the restrictions. The fun and social aspects are mostly gone from the educational setting.

As for shutting back down, now that we are in the thick of it, I realize that the admins - in their bureaucratic brilliance - have phrased the policies in such ways that will make it very difficult. We are being told we don't even need to quarantine if we had masks on because direct contact has been redefined as only being maskless and for a duration of about 15 minutes or more.

Well, be as safe as possible out there and I will be doing the same (while maintaining my paycheck).

Tuesday, September 1, 2020

PLOG 78: 185,000 Deaths

 My PLOG continues to continue...

The US has been at over 6 million total cases of coronavirus for several days now. Either today or tomorrow, according to the official numbers used by CNN, we will be at over 185,000 deaths.

Meanwhile politics continues its absurdity with lies and propaganda during the build up to the US Presidential elections.

Also school reopening with both in-person and online learning reaches new levels of denial with the pandemic. More and more schools and universities are reporting more and more infections every day. As a teacher I remain shocked by what we are being asked to do this year. I can only hope that things get better. I don't want to lose any of my colleagues or students to the virus and the crazy practices that our society seems willing to accept right now. At least wearing masks is helping (see below).


I haven't been able to lose myself in my hobbies lately. I haven't played D&D in a long time. Sorry to long-term readers of the blog; I know the blog used to be all about RPG with game session logs and now it's transformed into a pandemic personal log. I haven't been escaping into computer games either. My work duties are taking up so much of my time, I haven't been able to finish my recently started Lego builds. Though now that I'm typing this out, I'm feeling more determination to get back to building. Sigh.

Be careful out there. I'll be as safe as I can, having to venture back out into the world.

UPDATE: CNN reports that Russia claims to have a vaccine and is asking teachers to take it. Sigh.



Wednesday, August 26, 2020

PLOG 77: 180,000 Deaths & Hurricane Laura

 My PLOG continues to continue...

Depending on your source, the US either hit 180,000 deaths from the pandemic today, tonight, or will sometime tomorrow morning. And yet we are still reopening schools everywhere and allowing people to pretend like the pandemic isn't a big deal. In many places, people are still fighting over face masks. It's just sad.



Meanwhile, a double-hurricane threat has led to the 2nd hurricane (Laura) being a Category-4 or 5 as it hits Texas, Louisiana, and Arkansas today. On the news they were using the word "unsurvivable" for the coastal areas in Louisiana. I've never heard them say that before. They expect 20 foot waves to hit the coast and to flood in at least 30 miles. People were faced with the choice of evacuate or die.

2020 is one hell of a monster.

Take care!

Friday, August 21, 2020

PLOG 76: 175,000 Deaths

My PLOG continues...

Sadly, the US reached over 175,000 deaths due to the pandemic. Many websites believe the number is much higher.

I wish I had better news.

Meanwhile, I'm working full-time since we're back to business as teachers.

Take care!

Sunday, August 16, 2020

PLOG 75: 170,000 Deaths

 My PLOG continues...

If I wasn't mostly just reporting death numbers, I'd celebrate 75 PLOG entries. But it's not a day for celebrating. At some point today we will reach 170,000 US deaths from the Coronavirus, according to the CNN numbers. Other sources have even more deaths counted and we have already reached this threshold.


Be safe out there!

Wednesday, August 12, 2020

PLOG 74: 165,000 Deaths

 My PLOG continues...

Life has been busy, preparing for the school year. I believe I missed yesterday's numbers, but I think it was yesterday that the US pandemic total went over 165,000. Also, for the first time in a long time we got some good politic news: Biden picked Kamala Harris as his running mate.


Meanwhile, I'm learning more and more about virtual teaching. I'm also enjoying my Lego hobby. I'll post more in the near future.

For now, let's have a moment of silence for those that we have lost.

Be safe out there (and I will try to work from home as much as I can).

Thursday, August 6, 2020

PLOG 73: 160,000 Deaths

My PLOG continues...

Out of tradition, I'm posting a short entry today because the death count went up another 5,000. It's almost too crazy to believe because the numbers are moving up so quickly.

Today the US is at over 160,000 deaths. And it gets worse, because predictions for the future are looking grim, with a projection of over 300,000 deaths in the US by December.

That's Laura Coates, in for Don Lemon.

Take care out there! I'm no longer able to just stay home, but I'll be wearing a mask and practicing social distancing as much as I can.

Sunday, August 2, 2020

PLOG 72: 155,000 Deaths

My PLOG continues during this time of pandemic and protests...

My summer break is over so I am switching to weekly posts, instead of daily PLOG entries.


Sadly, the US is at over 155,000 deaths from the pandemic. I realized that different websites and channels post the numbers differently. Google showed the number above 155,000 yesterday, but today CNN caught up to that number. Other trackers may be interpreting the numbers in different ways. Who knows? Either way, it's horrible that the numbers have gotten this high.

Take care everyone! I've got a bunch of teacher work and meetings this week.

Friday, July 31, 2020

PLOG 71: Summer Break Ending

My PLOG continues during this time of pandemic and protests...

Teachers in 2020.

What a summer break, unlike any ever before. Just so you know, my summer break is coming to an end. As a teacher, I have some online training that I need to get done and they are asking us to go back next week. The good news is that we have been given the option to stay home and do our teacher training online for our teacher work days (or go up in person and sit in our classrooms doing the online training). Thank goodness!

But that's still lots of work for me to do. With so much in up in the air, with parents choosing either online or in-person school for their kiddos, the school districts have been thrown into chaos. The schools had to throw out the master schedules and are redoing all of the assignments for which teachers are going to teach which classes and which students will end up in those class sections with different teachers, etc.

Locally, here in Texas, I saw the rhetoric being used by school districts. While they wanted to qualify that they cannot guarantee anyone's safety from the pandemic, the rhetoric clearly made the online learning options sound much worse for students and for teachers (when given the choice). Despite that rhetoric, I was one of the teachers who volunteered for teaching online.

Admin has said they are surprised that more than half of the students at most of the schools around here have signed up for online learning. That means more shuffling around than they realized they would have to do. 

At this point, I don't know what courses I will be teaching for the school year, but we will be getting started soon. That means I will need to spend the first 2 weeks of August kicking it into high gear figuring out what school will be like for the year and what they are going to assign to me. During the 2nd half of August students will be doing online classes, no matter what they signed up for when their families were given the choice. As of now, we are scheduled to begin in-person classes about a week into September (for those students who signed up for that; the rest of them will continue online).

I've enjoyed doing the mostly daily Personal Log (PLOG) during the summer, but I think it's time to switch to a weekly system. Maybe on Sundays? That will free up my time to focus on my work, but it should also give me more to talk about with each weekly entry. We will see what happens. Just like with the school system, it's all up in the air now. I'll be happy to go with the flow. Who knows, maybe I'll miss the daily therapeutic writing and come back to it sooner, rather than later?

In the meantime, I'll keep organizing the Lego, playing some Minecraft, and maybe even get back to that Sims 3 family Legacy Challenge I started this summer. I'll keep reading books too, especially being around (virtually or in-person) my fellow teachers.

Take care. Seriously. If you've been reading this, know that I appreciate you. It's nice sharing my thoughts.

Be safe out there and I'll be safe at home (as much as I can, but - OH MY GOODNESS - I'm going to have to go back out into the world). OH MY. I've just been getting the mail and putting out the trash. I'm actually going to have to go out into the world in August. Ok. I can do this...

Thursday, July 30, 2020

PLOG 70: Lego Storage Plan

My PLOG continues during this time of pandemic and protests...

Oh wow. My PLOG has made it to 70 entries! WOOT! I should celebrate with some more ice cream.

I've thought a lot about my Lego storage over the years, especially after having moved so many times in my life. I have huge plastic bins that I use to store sets. I used to have unsorted Lego in those bins as well. Then I got shoebox size plastic bins for sorting. That helped a lot. So have the reused gallon ice cream buckets.

One of the most important parts of my system is my set of bookshelves. Over the years I have bought a bunch of the tall $20-50 bookshelves from Wal-Mart that you have to put together yourself, that have 5 shelves. I now have 5 of those tall bookshelves next to each other across one wall of my bedroom, with extra shelves from old ones that I cannibalized and trashed.

I have already re-organized the bins for the main bricks, plates, tiles, and slopes that compose the majority of the first 3 bookshelves. I have drafted how I want the last 2 to end up, but I still haven't moved all of the bins around for that one. What you see below are screen captures from my Google Docs spreadsheet where I am keeping track of the storage; it's what it working best for my collection:



Your collection is likely very different, but feel free to use my system if you wish. It's constantly changing, but it works. I'll eventually get some actual photos up, but for now know that I use sticky notes to label the bins.

That's it for now.

Be safe out there and I'll be safe at home.

Wednesday, July 29, 2020

PLOG 69: Forever Sorting 2

My PLOG continues during this time of pandemic and protests...


Believe it or not, the people at The Lego Group (TLG) continued their inside joke with a tile for the movie "Forever Sorting 2" as part of the Joke Manor set in 2017.


I've made great progress with the Lego sorting and organizing this week. I'm down to just half of the 21 ice cream buckets full of bulk storage that I started with a couple of days ago.


I grabbed a ziplock bag to put in the weird pieces I was finding; it turns out I had more old Tyco and Mega Blocks (and other weird brands) mixed in than I had realized. It's not too bad considering how much Lego I have, but it's still way more than I had expected to find in there. 


I wanted to share out a tip, since I keep finding small pieces stuck inside of larger Lego pieces. They end up jammed in there from being stored together and the regular Lego tool can't get them out because of the angle and such. For that reason, I have been keeping a flame piece handy; it's got a small enough extension with the flame to get in and catch the inside of a stuck tile. Then I can get the smaller piece out.


That's it for today. I have to get back to sorting, after all. I'd like to have all of the sorting done before my summer vacation officially comes to an end.

Be safe out there and I'll be safe at home!

PLOG 68: 150,000 Deaths

My PLOG continues during this time of pandemic and protests...

from The New York Times

The US death count has reached 150,000.

It's so sad and tragic to think how much of this could have been prevented.

That's all for today.

Be safe out there and I'll be safe at home.

Monday, July 27, 2020

PLOG 67: Forever Sorting Lego

My PLOG continues during this time of pandemic and protests...

Lego made an inside joke years ago by including a fake movie poster as a sticker for the Palace Cinema modular building set, with the movie called "Forever Sorting." That concept seems to now be the story of my life.


I am forever sorting my Lego collection, but by "forever" I mostly mean procrastinating and not getting the job done.

Here's part of my history with Lego. When I had a house with a huge living room area, I had a plan to make the most amazing Lego City ever. I had combined my Lego collection with 2 others that I had acquired over the years and the parts had all been put in plastic tubs. When I went to sort them, I went with the amateur decision of sorting by color.

I actually had my entire Lego collection at the time sorted by color, but guess what? I couldn't build with that system. For me, I realized I needed to take the more time consuming option of reorganizing my Lego pieces by type. This realization came about mostly because of my frustration of looking into a plastic bin of all black parts and not being able to find what I needed.

With moving multiple times, and having to store my Lego collection for several years, I just didn't get the sorting job done. My awesome Lego City never became the reality that I wanted it to be. I kept collecting the modulars over the years; I also bought a bunch more sets either because I thought I could modify them into modulars or just because I liked them (super hero stuff and awesome vehicles).

Now I have even more plastic bins. Some of my sets, such as vehicles are stored in large plastic bags inside of bins. Other sets are just in little shoe box size bins. I also have a more recent addition to my collection - gallon ice cream buckets. Please don't think of me as a hoarder, but I have kept my plastic ice cream buckets from the last few years and cleaned them out and used them to organize stuff.


Now I can proudly say, inside of giant plastic bins waiting to be organized, that I have 21 gallon ice cream buckets worth of Lego to finish sorting. Something that motivated me to recently start sorting again was deciding to sort twice. First, I'm sorting into 6 major categories: plates, bricks, tiles, slopes, minifig stuff, and other. I've been doing this during the last couple of days while watching TV.


Then, I will sort them out into the individual bins (such as 1x2 plates, 1x4 plates, 1x6 plates, etc.). That step will be easier than my original method because they will already be together by type. Even though this system may seem like more work, it makes the organizing less intimidating. It's also nice to just sit and sort while watching movies or the news.

I wonder how long it'll take to sort the 21 ice cream buckets worth of blocks into my main collection. I guess we will find out... eventually.

Be safe out there and I'll be safe at home!

Sunday, July 26, 2020

PLOG 66: Lego Collectible Minifigure Series 16 Review

My PLOG continues during this time of pandemic and protests...

Lego put out their Collectible Minifigure (CMF) Series 16 as a celebration of "10 Years of Lego Minifigures" 2010-2020. I think it's great. Here's the entire set, which I was able to add to my collection today (thanks to an Amazon seller offering a complete set of all 16 minifigures). That seller is doing the work of angels since these items are sold as blind bags in which you normally have no idea which figure you'll get and thus you end up buying more than you need and getting duplicates.

Thank you Amazon (and Amazon Prime for 1-day shipping). If you're looking for a complete set of any series, you can try searching online (but they get more expensive the longer they have been retired). You can also purchase them individually from 3rd party websites such as Bricklink and BrickOwl.


Here's the mini-poster with all 16 figures in Series 16:


The back of the mini-poster shows how to put them together and celebrates the 10-year anniversary of the CMF line.


Of the 16 figures, I divided them into tiers. Tier 3 is my least favorite, with the more generic looking ones. What is there to say about there? It looks like Lego ripped off a Power Ranger. There's a raven knight with a cool shield. Random martial arts boy, random viking, and random female athlete.


My Tier 2 selections are an upgrade from Tier 3, with more interesting items and hair and such. The llama girl is so weird that many Lego YouTubers have wondered where to put her in their cities. The pirate girl has a great hat with hair attached; I got an extra sword in my pack. The pajama girl with her bunny-bear would have been in my Tier 1, but they put yellow printing on her torso (which means I can't use it for a flesh-colored figure). I really like the girl jamming with the cool hair and hat combo. The pea in the pod actually has an awesome shirt-torso print under the costume.


My chosen Tier 1 figures are by far some of the best ever released. The swimmer is there because of the turtle. The space girl has an awesome hat piece with hair, as well as the most accessories by far. The iron boy is super cool. The green Lego man is great. Piñata boy really needs a better torso, but the hat and piñata make up for it.


And my favorite minifigure of this series is the 80s rock musician, with his awesome hair, torso print (which says "Tour" on the back of the jacket), and special musical instrument.


Overall I would recommend the series if you're able to get them all at once like I did, or if you can buy them knowing which one you're going to get. I wouldn't want to get them randomly though.

Be safe out there and I'll be safe at home!


Saturday, July 25, 2020

PLOG 65: 145,000 Deaths

My PLOG continues during this time of pandemic and protests...

I've been trying to escape into video games and Lego, but the news and numbers are impossible to ignore. In the US we are now at more than 145,000 deaths (probably at 146,000 by the end of today), with more than 4.1 million people infected right now. There are so many people who need help and the government seems ambivalent; instead of passing stimulus directly to the people, the US Congress continues to stall and are about to let the unemployment pandemic benefits expire.




The first major hurricane of this season is about to hit Texas. The combination of the pandemic and a hurricane means really bad news; storm season has heated up with lots of dangerous possibilities. People who may be in quarantine and self-lockdown are now going to need to potentially evacuate and get help from the community. And if the hurricanes don't get them, then the coming tornadoes might.

As for the protests, it sounds like Trump's administration is going to take its act from Portland (with the hired private security forces) to more cities. The plan seems to be to intimidate the protestors with these illegal grab and snatch operations.

Meanwhile I've got teacher work/prep to do, but I also have some Lego sets and some Minecraft goals. Oh, and I have some ice cream. I think this would be a good time to cook up some jambalaya and have some ice cream. The stress eating continues. The night time anxiety and difficulty falling asleep continues.

Be safe out there and I'll be safe at home!

Friday, July 24, 2020

PLOG 64: Lego Jack's Beach Buggy Review

My PLOG continues during this time of pandemic and protests...

Here's another short review to help me catch up for falling behind on the blog the last 2 days.

The Lego Group (TLG) recently announced the end of the Hidden Side series, which has had 2 waves (1 in 2019 and 1 in 2020). It was short-lived, but really interesting. They used lots of bright colors and the theme's story seemed to focus on a group of kids who were like Ghostbusters, finding and revealing people who were possessed by what I assume are evil spirits or ghosts of some kind.

I like the hats and hairs and interesting clothing for the minifigs in the series. They also had interesting locations and vehicles, like a school and a school bus, that I wish we would have gotten normal versions of instead of the monster versions in this series.

In honor of the end of the series, I give you a quick review of a Hidden Side set called Jack's Beach Buggy. Here's the set:









My thoughts:

THE GOOD:
*Fantastic hat/hair pieces and outfits for the minifigs.
*Fun, interesting colors.
*Extra stickers!
*Interesting use of rubber bands for the buggy suspension system.
*It would be easy to convert into a regular beach buggy (with no Hidden Side stuff).

THE BAD:
*Goodbye Hidden Side.
*Awkward free-standing Octan gas tank.

That's it for today. Be safe out there and I'll be safe at home!

PLOG 63: Lego Captain Marvel Polypag Review

My PLOG continues during this time of pandemic and protests...

It finally happened; I fell behind on my personal log by 2 days. Here's a short and simple one to make up for it.

When I put together a grocery delivery order, I noticed that they had the Captain Marvel polybag with Nick Fury in it so I got it delivered with my groceries. What a great deal!

Here's the set:







My thoughts:

THE GOOD:
*The set comes with the blue version of Captain Marvel's outfit, which (other than this largely distributed polybag) is rare.
*1990s Nick freakin' Fury!
*The VHS tape is a printed 1x2 tile!

THE BAD:
*Were you really in need of a yellow phone booth in your Lego City?

That's it for now. Be safe out there and I'll be safe at home!