soben

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[–] soben@orcas.enjoying.yachts 1 points 1 year ago

The sequel even won the Hugo, so yea, I can't wait to read it.

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Potty Training (orcas.enjoying.yachts)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by soben@orcas.enjoying.yachts to c/dadsonly@lemmy.world
 

Our daughter started potty training right before she was 2, and took to it pretty easily. I know boys tend to be more of a challenge, but we're just not sure what to do at this point.

Our son started potty training around 2 y 2 months, and it started off going well. He was bottomless at home and mostly doing well. Unfortunately because he's also in preschool/daycare, he was coming home with 1-3 soiled sets of clothes a day. As 2 months wore on, he kept having more and more accidents. If he's wearing anything down there, he would just say "it's a diaper enough" and wasn't even telling us.

So, we're in a reset. He's back in diapers, and for the first few days he would still tell us when he needs to go, but now he's stopped doing that. At this point I'm worried that this reset has caused him to care even less when we start back up (in about 2 weeks).

Any similar experiences? Ideas?

[–] soben@orcas.enjoying.yachts 8 points 1 year ago (1 children)

It was made by a TV network in the early 2000's...

[–] soben@orcas.enjoying.yachts 5 points 1 year ago (3 children)

disagree on "they can't do Children without doing God Emperor" -- the Syfy Children of Dune miniseries was great.

[–] soben@orcas.enjoying.yachts 2 points 1 year ago

Honestly, don't remember. I had assumed the same citadel, but it's been a LONG time since I've read the books.

[–] soben@orcas.enjoying.yachts 19 points 1 year ago (12 children)

Almost feel like I want a side by side comparison of Muad'Dib sitting there vs Leto II when he's full on sandworm.

[–] soben@orcas.enjoying.yachts 1 points 1 year ago

Yea, 100% sci-fi. The only (poor) argument against it being science-fiction is that ... it doesn't involve space?

[–] soben@orcas.enjoying.yachts 1 points 1 year ago

isn't "Fitz and the Fool" part of that Assassin's Apprentice trilogy by Robin Hobb? goes to find oh! another trilogy. I'll have to check it out. I loved the Assassin's Apprentice trilogy.

[–] soben@orcas.enjoying.yachts 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

It's so hard to describe what really makes the books work for me, but the ones that stick out the most tend to follow along a few main threads lately:

"End of the World": in which we follow characters, but are regularly given a top-down review of how things are happening on a global scale. "Lucifer's Hammer" is a great example of this, as well as "Seveneves," "40 Signs of Rain," and maybe "Project Hail Mary"

"What if" looks at geopolitical intrigue: This plays out in which a new technologyis dropped in, or time has passed from modern era. How would things change? What societal structures would go through an upheaval and how would the various forces react. Good examples are "A World Set Free" by HG Wells, "The Long Earth," and "The Expanse" -- I think "Three Body Problem" fits here as well. "Dune" is a possible fit as well.

"ALIENS??": books in which we discover new worlds, technology, and are exploring it for the first time. "Rendezvous with Rama," "Aurora," and "Ringworld" -- "The Long Earth" also fits here.

[–] soben@orcas.enjoying.yachts 3 points 1 year ago

I wonder if this is why I haven't enjoyed Dreaming Void or Pandora's star as much as I thought I would. The focus definitely seems on the characters more than the world/science.

Meanwhile some of my favorite books involve exploring new worlds and delving deep into what they're discovering: Aurora, Rendezvous with Rama, Long Earth, and the like.

 

I've only DM'd for ~3 times so far, and only once in person (this past weekend). I was introducing two friends to the game, and we're all excited to continue.

Originally planned for a one-off (we're doing Mines of Phandelver. I aimed for it to be more introductory but the PCs are interested in continuing with what we have!)

So, with the second session booked, I'd like to scale up my setup to help be more immersive. I have a lot of work ahead (reading, notes) so I'm in a better position. I've discussed with a DM friend of mine with decades of experience, and I'd love to hear what people suggest.

Currently, I am aiming to purchase:

  • "wet" battle map (dry-erase)
  • tokens for characters/creatures (hoping to find dry-erase ones here, too)
  • basic 'tiles' set for when the the scenery is more generic (optional)
  • figurines for the PCs (optional)

I was thinking the figurines would be unpainted, and I'd love to find a company that sells them individual, with generic designs for race/class, that I can go back to again and again as my campaigns diversify.

Am I heading down the right path? Any other suggestions?

[–] soben@orcas.enjoying.yachts 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Not sure if Riot Baby counts, but I just finished that and The Dreaming Void.

I’m tracking my progress through the Hugo award winners, so I’m now reading Rendezvous with Rama and have the Broken Earth trilogy on hand for when I’m done that.

[–] soben@orcas.enjoying.yachts 7 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I just watched a video that covered this in part. You want to keep the player immersed in the game experience. The more interfaces you give them, the more they’re taken out of the experience.

So autosaves are a great way to keep the user interacting with the game and feeling immersed.

 

Ever since we've had kids, my usual laid back attitude has been replaced with increasing stress and anxiety. I feel like I manage it well enough, but at the same time I find myself becoming more and more of a hermit.

I need to get out more (run club once a week right now), and I always feel better when I do, but I also feel guilty for leaving the wife with the kids, or not spending time with them, by doing things for myself.

What do you to balance yourself and your family?

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