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Finally back in the saddle, also, Mrs Corvin is an American, now.

This has been a long, brutal, almost 2 months for me.

But I think the storm is finally over and I can just buck down and work my ass off from now until the foreseeable future...thank God.

Today was the last big disruption I am expecting for a while: I drove my wife 3.5 hours away, so she could be sworn in as a US citizen. It was at a weird time, and I keep weird hours, so I am currently running on Red Bull... but the sacrifice paid in caffeine and brain cells was worth it.

And like I said, now I'm in the clear. Yay!

For those who have not seen my other notes, basically, I got hit hard by life since DragonCon. First, DragonCon was a lot of fun, but I can't really get much done there. I try, but It's hard to edit when I've been drinking mystery liquor that Matt Dinniman gets handed by Dungeon Crawler Carl fans (they give him some excellent stuff, too.)

Anyway, I got super sick after DragonCon, for like two weeks. Then the big hurricane hit, and my state lost power. We were without power for a week-ish, and I didn't get internet back for 4 more days after that.

My mom bought me a generator for Christmas, which was super nice of her, and the only way to buy stuff was with cash at the time, so it kind of saved my bacon...literally.

/Then/ the new hurricane hit Florida, and some of my in-laws from Florida evacuated to my house, and I had little children and lots of chaos happening in my house for like 6 days. By Chaos, I also mean my wife and in-laws bawling, sure their sister (who refused to evacuate) was going to die.

I'm actually a mix of introvert and extrovert now, but...my home is my workspace. Imagine trying to work with a 7 year old squeaking a squeaky toy, playing with a dog, while others are talking loudly and staying up during hours you usually sleep.

By this point, I hadn't really slept right in a month.

But wait, there's more! About 10 days after that, I had to drive my mother across the entire United States, a 36 hour drive (in perfect conditions). She is elderly, with two elderly dogs, and was following me in her car while I drove a 20' Uhaul truck.

That was hell. It took us 7 days to get to our destination. Then I stayed a few more days to see my family there, and catch a flight back.

My flight got cancelled due to weather. Luckily, I got a different, later one, which just ended up doubling my flight time.

Since then, I've had a few days, but I kept thinking about this drive today, trying to fix my sleep for it...and it didn't work. Some of you might relate to being nocturnal, and sometimes just staying up longer instead of going to bed so you can be on time to things in the morning. This usually works for me, but for whatever reason, it just didn't work this time.

whew!

Anyway, I've been reassured by friends and family that I won't have any more disruptions until, like Feb. unless someone gets cancer or gets in a car accident, so now it's work time.

Thank you all for your patience until now. I can't really complain, because the last event to cap off all of this stuff is my wife becoming a citizen and registering to vote, which is super rad, but it will be good to get back into work mode and regain some momentum.

New chapters should be posted again soon.

Thank you again. And please forgive any typos, here. I just wrote this out in a stream of consciousness so I don't get too apologetic or emotional. The truth is, I really do value all of you. Sometimes, Patreon is the goad that pokes me in the butt, keeping me going every year.

-BC

Finally back in the saddle, also, Mrs Corvin is an American, now.

Comments

All the best to you both in the coming year! Slainté

Dannan Tavona

Congratulations!

Gregory Doreza

Congratulations! I was like 9 or 10 when my mom got hers and I remember watching the ceremony and being so proud of her!

Kyle J Smith

Congratulations!

Ricardo Sirven

Congratulations on citizenship! The rest you won't remember a year, two years from now. This...this is a big achievement! Congrats!

Christopher E. Backus

Oh and the eye of Milton went over my house in FL just a bit E of I-75. So yeah understand the nerves of the in-laws in worrying about someone down there. Especially if they were in storm surge or heavy rain area!

Tom Henman

Congrats to the wife! One of my son-in-laws just got his green card and I know it's a long road to become a US citizen. I am not sure son-in-law will become citizen but never discussed it with him. (Wish it was a bit easier to do and legal immigration was a easy as illegal seems to be.)

Tom Henman

Shit happens man. Sometimes you just have to deal with it as it comes as best as you can. Glad you are seeing light at the end of this tunnel. Have great holidays with your family and looking forward to seeing new work.

Aaron Jackson

Congrats to the Mrs! And glad life should go back to normal for you!

AllenR

Awesome! Congratulations

Mark Corwin

Congratulations on her becoming a citizen! That's great she was able to stick it out through what I hear can be a rough and lengthy process.

Jimmy

Hell yeah

Tyler Scheibe

Congrats to you both, and welcome back, can't wait to read PLH again!

Adam


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