Even for a chance for Morgan Freeman to voice over my life, I would never be foolish enough to say I would paint all of my minis.
But I finally got down to the painting table last night.
Fun confession, as my wife took the girls on an hour-plus walk to burn off energy, I finally took all my stuff from the convention from the office, down to the workbench in the basement.
No, not the recent swag from Cold Wars... the stuff I grabbed at Valley Forge for Fall-In! Life has been so busy that I haven't had a proper couple of hours just to retool things and restart the motivation.
Good news, I got my couple hours to clean up the main section of the bench (the other half is a disaster). Baggies were ripped open, figures based, buildings assembled, and in the end, 33 minis and 2 buildings were primed.
Bad news: The kids have ransacked my paint and brushes for arts and crafts (Dad is NOT amused). If I don't kill them, I grabbed some perfectly acceptable brush sets from the dollar store on Friday. I guess I'll also need to peruse Michael's to replenish some of my paints.
As Monday finally starts my work from home, I'll try to institute a nice mixture of work/online schoolwork for the kids, some exercise for all of us, and at least one type of game per day. And let's not forget a little painting for the whole family.
I have a feeling the governor will allow us to become "essential" employees by Monday afternoon, but I don't plan on coming in more than two times a week.
Well, maybe not ALL of them... but hopefully we'll all see SOME increase in productivity!
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I'm already light years ahead! Two hours in the dungeon and seven little warm-up pieces are already finished.
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