Ysharros pointed out the simple flaw in this post… the pictures I had up for games don’t work. Sometimes, WordPress hates me. I’ll just have to make another Six Shooter article with the game pictures. In the meantime, these are the family pictures.
The rest of these, here glommed into a different format for brevity’s sake (ha!), is a collection of my family. Interested perusers may find my son as a two month old Moogle, my daughter walking along a yellow leaf road, and my lovely wife playing with our dear children. I might even have a picture of me in there, which is the primary reason I’m not going through these with much detail. I break cameras, I don’t want to break monitors, too.
I might indulge in another set of family pictures later, so be warned. I don’t want to bore people, but really, these are the most important people in my life, so it’s only natural that they would show up here. I figure that we’ve got a respectful enough set of regulars around here that I’m comfortable enough showing off my family. My wife does maintain a family blog over thisaway, too, so maybe I’ll just post there in the future, but… yes, this is my family. These are the people that make life worth living, and who I strive to take care of by doing all this game design, trying to carve out a profitable niche.
Thanks for stopping by, all!






















I’m getting 404s on all these pix (except the cute baby ones, fear the power of cyoot!
), but it may be something I broke. It usually is. I mean, it was like that when I found it!
Am knackered now so will try this again tomorrow, when my eyes can focus enough to read and I can say more than “Guh?”
OK, yes, it’s a bolloxed bit of WordPressing going on. I’ve got it fixed (I think), and there’s a new post up with the game stuff.
Thanks, Ysh!
I got the impression your daughter is one of the blonde kids who turn to brunettes over time!
She’s not quite blonde, but her mother did go from blonde to near brunette. She’ll probably do the same thing, just a shade or two darker.
I see you like to do the same as I (or perhaps your wife does) and set your DigiCam to take photos on the “ZOMG! They’re FHuge!’ 2048×1536 setting, although I don’t go quite that big.
You can always reduce the size of a FHuge photo if you want a smaller copy, but blowing up a small photo to make a large print never works.
Yes, that’s my fault. I’ll often take texture photographs for work, and I want them at as high of a resolution as possible. Likewise, it’s nice to have high res pictures of other things if I want to print them.
Indeed, I’d rather go from high to low than get the ugly inherent the other way around.
…I should have made smaller copies for this presentation, but I was lazy. Maybe next time.
So cute! That moogle pic is the best.